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Ladies Wednesday Monthly Medal Stroke, February 5, 2025

Twelve members set off on a hot morning. The day’s winner was Angela Morton with a score of 85-17=68. Ball Pool went to Meryl Cameron with 99-21=78 and Jean Youl with 96-18=78.

Chino’s NTP on the ninth went to Jean Youl.

Angela Morton won the putting competition with 28.

Thursday, R & R Stableford, February 6, 2025

On a forecast day of 39 degrees, we had 26 members and guests playing and all were in carts to abide by the heat policy new rules. The day’s winner was Wayne O’Neill scoring 39 points. Ball Pool went to T. Laughlin 37, D. Meehan and M. Henderson 36, A. Free 35 on a count back from several others. G. Wyte scored an eagle on the eleventh hole.

NTP’s went to P. Lloyd third, G. Gin fifth, D. Meehan ninth, T. Laughlin thirteenth and S. McKerrow sixteenth.

Saturday, Greewood Mugge Stableford, February 8, 2025

Twenty seven members and guests played in good conditions. The day’s winner was Ron Schultze with 41 points. Ball Pool went to C. Wilkie 36, C. Waterson, C. Gray 35, K. Lane, T. Laughlin 34 and B. Shields 33. The pen award went to M. Henderson. NTP’s went to third and thirteenth K. Lane, C. Wilkie, fifth, ninth, sixteenth was A. Free.

Pennant result Barham 1.5 pts, Kerang 3.5 pts.

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