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Bray wins monthly medal

FOURTEEN players took part in Wednesday’s Ladies Stroke Monthly Medal.

The winner was Lorraine Bray 105-34=71 c/b, J. Harry 81-10=71, J. Waterson 86-14=72, R. Willoughby 97-25=72.

NTP’s 3rd R. Willoughby and 9th J. Youl.

On Thursday, November 7, in the R & R Stableford, a little bit of forward thinking allowed the 29 players to get started on time even without any power until 4pm. The winner coming from one of the last groups to come in, was Tony Laughlin with 38 points. Ball Pool went to G. McNeil 37, J. Youl, J. Tartaglia, G. Wyte all on 36 and C. Waterson 35. NTP’s 3rd G. Gin, 5th J. Ackland and 16th B. Shields.

The winner of Saturday’s Greenwood Mugge Stableford ladies was Shirley Jenner with 37 points. The men’s winner was Wayne Hall with 42 points.

Ball Pool went to L. Hogg 41, M. Kelly 39, J. Waterson 37, C. Waterson, K. Sambrooks, G. Wyte, K. Lane and T. O’Neill all on 36 points. NTP’s 3rd R. Pay, 5th C. Waterson, 9th G. Wyte, 13th D. Grant and 16th G. Teasdale.

A reminder that twilight golf begins today from 4pm as a two person ambrose.

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