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Wednesday Ladies Monthly Medal Stroke 5 March 2025

Quite a lot of our ladies were away at the nationals and other golf events.

Those that stayed home enjoyed a lovely golf day.

The winner was Michelle Dillon with 86-11= 75.

The runner-up was Ange Morton with 92-16=76.

Chino’s NTP on the 9th went to Michelle Dillon.

Thursday R & R Stableford 6 March 2025

A good field entered the day’s event, and it was a close finish between G Wyte and D Knight, both had 41 points and Graham won on a countback.

Ball Pool went to D Knight 41, G Gin 39, B Shields 38, T O Neill 35 and W O’Neill 33 c/b.

NTP’s went to J Hewitt 3rs & 13th, G Pay 5th, C Waterson 13th.

Saturday Greenwood Mugge 8 March 2025

A large field played Stableford and the Men’s winner was Beau Bennett with 40 pts, Ladies winner was Crissy Downs with 30 pts.

Ball Pool went to D Meehan 37, K Sambrooks and T Hall 35, P Jones, R Fabry, G Wyte 34, B Shay and C Manners 33.

NTP’s went to T Hall 3rd and 5th, B Gibson 9th, P Jones 13th and C Gray 16th.

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