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Top score at Lang Lang

A FINE nett 66 gave B. Hall the August monthly medal at Lang Lang Golf Club on Saturday.
With a CCR of 72, 118 players teed off in the event.
Leading scores A grade: B. Hall (medal winner) gross 78, (handicap 12), nett 66, C. Casey 71, (4), 67.
B grade: K. Stockdale 90, (21), 69, D. Spierings 90, (20), 70.
C grade: H. Maxwell 92, (23), 69, P. Butler 95, (24), 71.
Down the line: P. McNeil, J. Ingram 69, B. Merrigan, B. Stainsby, P. Hookem, D. Murphy 72, G. Jones, B. Johnston, P. Marotta, R. Morozoff, R. Male, R. Hill countback 73.
Nearest the pin on the fifth: D. Murphy, ninth: R. Neylan, 12th: R. Male, 15th: G. Gardiner.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:TUESDAY RESULTS

With a CCR of 70, 16 players competed in a stroke event.
Leading scores: D. Lewis gross 96, (handicap 30), nett score 66 on a countback, S. Pollock 81, (15), 66, J. Pearce 68, S. Jackson 70.
Nearest the pin on the ninth: S. Jackson, 15th: G. Blake.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:THURSDAY RESULTS

CCR 71, 40 players.
Leading scores: P. Hookem (handicap 23), score 42, G. Austin (6), 38 on a countback, P. Depasquale 38, D. Lewis 36, P. Butler 36, P. Marotta 35 countback.
Fourballbestball: Peter Hookem and B. Graham (23/35), 44, A. Totton and J. Bolton (12/32), 42.
Nearest the pin on the fifth: H. Thomas, ninth: V. Hall, 12th: R. Smith, 15th: J. Mitchell.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:LADIES

On 2 August 17 players competed in the stroke medal and putting. CCR 74 (76 buffer).
Divisionone winner: M. Dwyer gross 93, (handicap 17), nett 76; runnerup A. Wheeler 102 (24) 78.
Divisiontwo winner: G. Hogg 109 (42) 67; runnerup M. Vick 113 (32) 81.
Special event monthly medal G. Hogg 67 nett; Putting: A. Wheeler 29 putts.
Nearest the pin on the fifth: Y. Ryan.
Downtheline balls: G. Hogg 67 nett, M. Dwyer 76 nett, A. Wheeler 78 nett.
Broken handicap: G. Hogg seven strokes 42, down to 36.

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