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Ladies Monthly Medal Stroke – Wednesday, July 2

THE weather improved and 16 ladies played a stroke event today, with the winner being Carol Dear with 96-24=72, ahead of Joyce Boyd with 102-27=75.

Others in the ball pool were Jill Marshall 111-35=76, Meagen Taylor 93-16=77 and Angela Giouzellis 110-24=78.

R & R Stableford – Thursday, July 3

A SUNNY day brought 25 members out to play, with the winner being Chris Waterson with 39 points ahead of John Murphy on 37 points, Wayne O’Neill and Allan Free (36 points) and Tony Laughlin (35 points).

The nearest the pins went to C. Waterson (3rd), S. Dibsdale (5th), C. Gray (9th), K. Chase (13th) and J. Pay (16th).

Monthly Medal – Saturday, July 5

THE winner of the July monthly medal is John Pay who scored 85-13=72, while the ladies winner was Shirley Jenner 91-19=72.

The ball pool went to J. Murphy with nett 72, M. Dillon with nett 73, A. Free, J. Harry, K. Chase and R. Willoughby all with net 74.

The nearest the pins were won by T. Laughlin (3rd), L. Hogg (5th and 13th) and C. Waterson (9th).

A number of our local clubs are holding their tournaments over the coming weeks, so it would be good if you can support these events.

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