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Twilight golf returns

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TWILIGHT golf is back at Kerang Golf Club, each Tuesday afternoon between 4:30pm and 6pm, played over nine holes. This week’s winner was Chrissy Downs.

Ladies Stableford, January 29

Ten ladies set out in fine warm weather and the winner was Jan Milne with 38 points followed by Shirley Jenner with 36 and Michelle Dillon with 32. Chino’s NTP on the 9th went to Liz Thynne.

Thursday R & R Stableford, January 30

In warm to hot and windy conditions 36 members and guests played Stableford. The day’s winner was K. Sambrooks with 39. Ball Pool went to T. Laughlin 37, C. Wilkie 35, J. Murphy, M. Wilson, D. Ellwood, D. Meehan and J. Hewitt all on 34. Olive Spitty made Eagle on the second hole, well done Olive. NTPS’s went to R. Schultze 3rd, A. Spitty 5th, T. Hall 9th, C. Waterson 13th and 16th G. Wyte.

Saturday monthly Medal Stroke, February 1

The first Monthly Medal for 2025 saw 40 members and guests playing Stroke. The day’s winner was Chris Gray with 82-16=66. Chris Waterson shot a 1 over par 73-3= 69, D. Meehan 76-7=69, G. Gin net 71, P. Hatton 72, H. Giudice, B. Gillingham and D. Wood all 73 and K. Sambrooks 74. NTP’s went to G. Teasdale 3rd, B. Gillingham 5th, C. Waterson 9th, L. Hogg 13th and C. Manners 16th.

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