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There were 97 players in the Stableford competition and Darren Adams (4) continues to lower his handicap, winning A grade with 38 points from Mick Hamilton 37, Tony Elliot 35 and Goran Danilov 35.
Jim Bransgrove (17) warmed up for his win on Saturday with 41 points and a victory in the Bgrade division.
Runner up was John Kelly with 36 followed by John Denholm 34 and Lindsay Robinson 34.
Phil Edwards (24) had the day’s highest score, winning C grade with 42 points.
Runner up was Phil Gallagher with 38 on a countback from Jason Denholm. Brian Curtis was next on 37.
Nearest to pins – second: Darren Adams, 19th: Sam Clebney, 23rd (pro pin): Rick Fenby.
Balls went down to 34 on a countback and the CCR was 73.

COMING EVENT
This Saturday is the July monthly medal.

LADIES

The final round of the club championships was held on Tuesday, 20 June.
The final round of the Drouin Women’s Club Championships and the Edna Cropley Trophy was held on Tuesday, 20 June. The CCR was 75.
The Agrade winner was Leeanne Planck with 73 nett. The runnerup was Di Sullivan with 75 nett on a countback.
Bgrade winner was Kerryn Milner with 71 nett, runnerup Glenda Warren with 74 nett.
Cgrade winner was Val Johnson with 76 nett, runnerup Nola Gwynn with 79 nett.
Nearest the pin on the second was Tracie English and the 14th Leeanne Planck. The propin was also won by Leeanne.
Downtheline balls went to Margaret Purcell 75 nett, Sylvia Martin, Tracie English and Pam Pratt all 76 nett.

LADIES CLUB CHAMPION

The club champion for 2006 is Leeanne Planck with an overall score of 93, 87, 84 – 264.
Runnerup was Di Sullivan with 91, 90, 85 – 266.
Bgrade champion is Kerryn Milner with an overall score of 111, 104, 93 – 298.
Runnerup was Bev Goodwin 102, 94, 104 – 300.
Cgrade champion is Poss Leeson with an overall score of 112, 114, 118 – 344.
Runnerup was Robyn Eacott with 117, 119, 115 – 351.
The Edna Cropley Trophy for the best three nett scores was won by Margaret Purcell with an overall score 72, 77, 75 – 224.

LADIES THURSDAY RESULTS

Sylvia Martin won the ninehole seniors’ competition with 18 points.
Runnerup was Audrey Smethurst with 17 points.
This week is threeballbestball Stableford in conjunction with Peugeot threeballbestball Stableford qualifying round.
Next week (4 July) will again be stroke for the monthly medal.

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