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Wednesday, November 27 – Ladies Stableford

Six ladies fought it out for the win, and it was Michelle Dillon with 33 points who was victorious, ahead of Carol Dear on 31 points.

Thursday, November 28 – Choice Cut Butchers 4BBB

It was a well-supported opening to our annual tournament, with 53 golfers entering the day’s event, with visitors coming from Mitiamo, Barham and Wedderburn.

The ladies winners were Lorraine Bray and Mandy Ackland with 43, ahead of Jeanette Hicks and Shirley Hall from the Barham Golf Club, with 41.

The men’s winners were Tony Laughlin and Joey Tartaglia with 46, from M. Wilson and J. Hewitt on 43.

The nearest the pins went to C. Wilkie (3rd and 16th), M. Miles from Mitiamo (5th), M. Wilson (9th) and D. Meehan (13th).

Saturday’s play was abandoned due to the rain, with the Hall’s Hardware Pat McKnight Trophy to now be played on Saturday, December 14.

Sunday, December 1 – IGA 3 Person Ambrose

A really good field entered, and the winners were Luke Hadfield, Barry Gladman and Paul Jackson, while the runners up were Tony Laughlin, Adam Laughlin and Angela Morton.

Nearest the bucket ladies was Angela Morton, with the men Todd Lovttit, while the longest drive for the ladies went to Karen McKissack and the men Zac Caccaviello.

The straightest drive for the ladies was won by Michelle Dillon and the men was Zac Caccaviello.

The nearest the pins were won by Michelle Dillon (3rd), Ben McDougall (5th), Jim Apostolellis (9th), Luke Hadfield (13th) and Dale Jager (16th).

Coming events include Laughie 4BBB on Saturday, December 7 and the Pat McKnight Trophy on Saturday, December 14.

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