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Wednesday Ladies Stableford, December 11, 2024

A small group of ladies played in good conditions with the winner of the day Ange Morton on a countback from Carol Dear on 35 points. Ball pool went to Meryl Cameron on 34 points. Chino’s NTP on the 9th went to Carol Dear.

Thursday R & R Stableford, December 12, 2024

Twenty nine members played Stableford, and the winner was Doug Ellwood with 39 points. Ball Pool went to D. Meehan 36, W. Hall and J. Hewitt 35, C. Waterson and C. Gray 34. NTP’s went to C. Waterson 3rd, C. Wilkie 5th, P. Lloyd 9th, C. Gray 13th and J. Hewitt 16th.

Saturday, December 14, The Pat McKnight Trophy

Thirty six members and guests played stroke for the Pat McKnight trophy. The winner was Andrew Spitty on the first playoff hole against Chris Waterson. Score was 73.

In the ladies event Olive Spitty won with 70-1=69 from Jan Harry with 84-12=72.

The Monthly Medal was won by Brent McKnight with 84-18=66.

Ball Pool went to C. Manners and C. Waterson with 69, K. Sambrooks and K. Chase with 70.

NTP’s went to A. Spitty on 3rd and 13th, P. Hall 5th, D. Mcknight 9th and N. McKnight 16th.

Pennant’s result against Rich River at Barham was down 1.5 to 3.5. That’s the second loss for Kerang so far this season which goes into a break until February 2025.

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