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Champions at Lang Lang

THE final fourth round of the club championship was played at Lang Lang Golf Club on Saturday with P. Chrisfield taking the title for 2005 with 305.
B-grade champion for 2005 is T. Andrews with 328 and the C-grade champion for 2005 is P. Depasquale with 363. The club trophy for 2005 and Wyn Patullo Seniors Trophy went to A. Gregg with 289 nett on a countback. Senior champion 2005 is P. Sellers with 319 and junior champion is C. Thorn Junior with 323.
Other results were:
A grade: B. Hall 79-12-67, J. Ingram 78-8-70.
B grade: B. Stainsby 81-14-67, T. Davis 89-20-69.
C grade: A. Goodwright 96-24-72, C. Arnott 95-23-72.
Down the line: C. Pearce, S. Whitehead 69, P. Chrisfield, C. Newman, W. Baseden 71, B. Clark, G. Murphy, G. Morozoff 72, J. Jenkinson, G. Hendy, R. Smith, B. Black, G. Douglas, G. Birch, J. Rogerson 73.
Nearest the pins – fifth: R. Walker (hole in one), ninth: B. Hall, 12th: R. Smith, 15th: P. Sellers.
Tuesday, 22 November, number of players 22, CCR 70.
Leading scores: J. Bellis 17-38, T. Brown 36, R. Robertson 36, R. Potter 36, R. Cranston 36.
Nearest the pins – ninth: R. Robertson, 15th: A. Totton.
Thursday pro competition, 24 November, number of players 48, CCR 71.
Leading scores: T. Saunder 34-40, R. Male 4-39 on a countback, B. Burchell 39, C. Thorn Jnr, A. Totton 38, B. Johnson, P. Hookem, J. Hedrick, R. Potter 37.
Four-ball-best-ball winners: T. Bonney and T. Saunder 23/34 48, R. Smith and J. Hendrick 45.
Four-ball-best-ball scratch winners: A. Courtney and G. Austin 5/7 72.
Nearest the pins – fifth: P. Hookem, ninth: B. Merry, 12th: A. Courtney, 15th: B. Merrigan.

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