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Team ‘scrambles’ a win

A SUPERB 60 off the stick for a nett 54 1/2 was easily enough for the team of Peter and Steven Bethune and Leon Cook to win the annual Holden Scramble at Drouin Golf Club on Saturday.
Sponsored by Barry Bourke Holden, a full field of 36 teams took part in the threeperson Ambrose event.
Second was Charlie Hardy, Matt Bradshaw and Paul Kay on nett 57 1/3, just edging out the team of Danny Shine, Arthur Barnett and Jim Bransgrove on nett 57 1/2.
Fourth were Grant Coulthard, Anthony Moscato and Noel Cornish on 58 1/2 nett.
The first two teams now have the next round of qualifying at a Melbourne course to be named, with the ultimate prize of a trip to the National final in Queensland.
Barry Bourke and club professional Anthony Bambridge were congratulated for again putting on the event, now one of the most popular on Garfield’s program.
There was also a Stableford overflow held on Saturday and 39 players returned cards, enough for just one grade.
The winner was Matt Lloyd (18) with 40 points and runnerup was Ian Dorsie on 38 followed by Frank Clebney on 36.
Balls went down to 35 and the CCR was 73.

WEDNESDAY RESULTS

The midweek competition had a field of 85 players and the CCR was 71.
Mick Whitford (eight) was the winner of A grade with 40 points.
Runnerup was Graham Austin 37 on a countback from Tony Elliot.
In B grade, John Wolswinkel (18) also had 40 to take first prize from Stan Weller on 39 and Charlie Hardy 38.
C grade was won by Mike Mareska (22), once again the winning score being 40. Peter Andreasen 38 was the runnerup on a countback from Ross Lang.
Nearest to pins 14th: Bob Ramage, 23rd: Charlie Hardy (pro pin) and on the 19th Brian Kemp experienced that ultimate moment in golf, a hole in one.

THURSDAY RESULTS

The ninehole seniors’ competition was once again well supported.
Colin Moss won the men’s section with 22 from Phil Edwards 20 and Brian Kemp 19.
Joyce Hadfield took first prize in the ladies with 18 and Ruth Waring had 17.

MONDAY RESULTS

Mick Devries took the money with 19 points from the Peter and Barry Andreasen who both had 18.
This Saturday is the first round of the Robbins family fourballbestball trophy.

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