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Ladies Stableford – Wednesday, June 11

THERE were only six ladies who braved the very cold morning last Wednesday, with the winner Chrissy Downs, who was 35 points ahead of Jan Milne with 33 points.

Jan also won the nearest the pin on Chino’s 9th hole.

R & R Stableford – Thursday, June 12

A FIELD of 25 contested Thursday’s event, with Phil Lloyd winning after scoring 37 points.

The ball pool went to G. Teasdale (36 points), K. Lane and T. Laughlin (both 34 points) and D. Meehan (34 points) on a countback.

The nearest the pins went to W. O’Neill (3rd hole), P. Lloyd (5th hole), T. Hall (9th hole) and K Chase (13th).

Greenwood Mugge – Saturday, June 14

ONLY 14 members played on Saturday in very cold conditions, with the Greenwood Mugge winner being C. Gillen with 35 points, with B. Shay, K. Lane and G. Teasdale all following on 33 points on a countback.

The pen award went to S. Harry, while the nearest the pins went to Blake Shay (3rd and 9th hole) and Kevin Lane (16th hole).

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