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On par at Lang Lang

A plusone was enough to win P. Marotta the Par competition at Lang Lang Golf Club on Tuesday last week.
With a CCR of 70, leading scores were: P. Marotta (handicap 12), score +1, D. Craig –1, R. Male –1, J. Pearce –1, G. Van Nooten –1.
Nearest the pins – ninth: R. Male, 15th: G. Van Nooten. R. Male eagled the 14th.
Thursday Stableford competition 6 July, 44 players. CCR 72.
Leading scores – R. Smith (handicap 11), score 40, G. Austin 6, 37, A. Courtney, C. Casey 36, P. Colgan 35, A. Totton, H. Thomas 33.
Fourballbestball: R. Smith and J. Hedrick (11/13) 43, Peter Hookem and P. Colgan 42.
Nearest the pins – fifth: C. Walker, ninth: R. Phillips, 12th: C. Walker, 15th: H. Thomas.
Saturday competition – fourball aggregate, 99 players.
Leading scores: S. Jackson and M. Edwards, (handicap 6/24), score 72 points, J. Ingram and T. Andrews (7/8), 69, G. McLean and A. Westaway 68, P. Spierings and G. Spierings 68, D. Chadwick and B. Beechey 68, J. Vance and D. porter 66, L. Burgess and B. Lawson 66, A. Courtney and J. Williams 66, A. Penny and K. McDonald 66, G. Birch and W. Peasley 66, P. Sellers and C. Datseres 65.
Nearest the pins – fifth: L. Hall, ninth: B. Beechey, 12th: J. Bolton, 15th: A. Courtney.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:LADIES

Eighteen completed on 5 July, for strike and putting, Medal Day. CCR 74 – 76 (buffer).
Divisionone winner Y. Trask gross 94, (handicap 19), nett 75. Runnerup C. Owen 108, (26), 82.
Divisiontwo winner M. Vick 110, (32), 78. Runnerup E. Allen 115, (34), 81.
Special event: Putting, Y. Trask 31 putts. July Medal, Y. Trask 75 nett. Playoff June monthly medal: Mary Dwyer 86 nett.
Nearest the pin on the fifth: Mary Dwyer.
Down the line balls: Y. Trask 75, M. Vick 78, E. Allen 81, C. Owen 82.

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