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WEDNESDAY, January 15 was ladies Stableford.

Michelle Dillon was in the winner’s circle this week, scoring 36 points.

Ball pool went to Jan Milne with 32 points, the Chino’s nearest the pin on the 9th went to M.Dillon.

Thursday, January 16 was R&R Stableford.

A very good field of 30 entered the competition. The Gin family was well represented with Nathan and Brad playing with Dad.

The winner was J.Hewitt with 38.

Ball pool went to C.Gillen 36, W.O’Neill and J.Pay 35, D.Meehan 34 and P.Jones 33.

Gary Service holed out for two on the 12th hole for an eagle. I think he was proud as he stood taller than his putter!

Nearest the pins went to C.Gray 3rd, G.Wyte 5th, D.Meehan 9th, B.Shields 13th and S.Dibsdale 16th.

Saturday, January 18 was Stableford.

Fifty-three members and guests played, with the ladies winner being M.Dillon 38 and the men’s winner being S.Phillips 41.

The ball pool went to J.Pay 37, S.Harry, Chayse Worner 36, C.Manners, T.Laughlin and G.Wyte 35, T.Kilderry, M.Kelly and C.Gray 34.

The nearest the pins went to T.Kilderry 3rd, J.Apostolellis 5th, D.Meehan 9th, D.Grant 13th and S.Phillips 16th.

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