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Ladies Stableford – Wednesday, May 7

THE Monthly Medal was won by Rosie Laughlin, with 74, despite L.Thynne (84-22=72) having the lowest score, but as an associate member, wasn’t eligible to win.

The ball pool was won by M.Dillon (75) and M.Cameron (76), while the nearest the pins went to S.Jenner on Chino’s 9th hole and J.Harry on the 13th hole.

The putting competition was won by L.Thynne with 27.

R & R Stableford – Thursday, May 8

25 members and guests played and the only lady in the field came out as the winner of the day, with Jean Youl outplaying the men to score 41 points.

Others in the ball pool were G.McNeil (39 points), L.Hadfield (37 points), L.Hogg and R.Delamare (both 35 points).

The nearest the pins went to K.Chase (3rd and 13th holes), L.Hadfield (5th hole), T.Turvey (9th hole) and J.Hewitt (16th hole).

Greenwood Mugge – Saturday, May 10

31 members and guests played for the Mugge and the day’s winner was Greg McNeil with 39 points, while the ladies winner was R.Laughlin with 35 points.

The ball pool went to M.Kelly (38 points), C.Manners and K.McKerrow (37 points), K.Chase and D.Wood (36 points) and J.Tartaglia (35 points – on countback).

The nearest the pins were won by B.Gibson (3rd hole), R.Nesbit (9th hole), D.Wood (13th hole).

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