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A SMALL field played on Wednesday at ladies Stableford, and the winner was Jill Marshall on 38 points, Carol Dear 36, Jan Milne 33, Rhonda Willoughby 33 and Michelle Dillon 32.

Nearest the pin Chino’s 9th won by M. Dillon.

There was a threat of rain at the start of play on Thursday at R&R Stableford, but only a brief mist fell for a short period of time.

The winner was Brendan Shields with 36 points.

Ball pool went to Gary Pay, Barry Gladman and Tony Laughlin all on 35 points. NTP went to G. Gin 3rd, G. Wyte 5th, S. Harry 13th and T. Turvey 16th.

The pen award went to president Chris Gray.

Pennant resumes with our Kerang team venturing to Rich River on Sunday.

On Saturday, 25 members entered the Stableford competition and Michelle Dillon won the ladies section with 36 points, while Brian Gibson won the men’s section with 37.

Ball pool went to C. Gillen, K. Lane, J. Boyd, T. Laughlin, all with 35 points and C. Wilkie with 34.

The pen award went to S. Jenner with 22 points. NTP went to D. Henderson, 9th S. Jenner and 13th T. Laughlin.

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