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70 points wins Stableford for pair

PAKENHAM men played multiplier stableford and the winners were Scott Phillips and Gary Westwick with 70 points.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:SATURDAY

Winners: Scott Phillips and Gary Westwick, 70 points. Bgrade: David Leach and Frank Morris, 63. Down the line balls: Steven Levett and Arthur Ellis 60, Robbie Wedlock and Martin Spurway 59, Angie Peluso and Bob Dowse 57, Sean Constable and Bob Yates 56, Greg Roberts and Alex McCrae 55, Mick Boyd and Rob Sandiford 55, Michael Conroy and Glen Easto 54, Kevin Wraight and Stan Gilbert 53, Simon Fay and Dale Wynne 53 and Tym Davey and Stojko Kresojevic also with 53.
Nearest the pin on second hole, Doug Law, fifth hole went to John Hutcheon, the eighth Richard Walker, 14th hole Ken Briggs, 16th Tym Davey, sixth hole second shot Graeme Steel. Longest drive: Agrade Clint Walker, Bgrade Dale Harrison, Cgrade Richard Walker.
The raffle winners were Robert Curtis and Colin Crowle.
Next Saturday 16 September is the first round of the Foursomes Championship with four pairs to qualify. The following week is the Foursomes Championship – four pairs to match play and the overflow is Stableford.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:MONDAY

Twentynine players played par in fair weather. Winner: Les Jones +1 from Leo Cester also with +1. Down the line balls: Ray Wilson even, Brain Doherty –1, John Roberts –2 and Chris Peeters –2.
Nearest the pin on the second hole Les Jones, 14th hole Leo Cester.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:SUNDAY

Twenty players, Stableford comp. Winner: Jeffery Le Busque 41 pts from Mark Klaver with 39.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:LADIES

Thirtyplus players, Stableford, 31 August. Winner: Maria Warburton, 41 points. Division 2: winner Marg Andrews 28. Division 3: Irene Walker 34. Nearest the pin on the second hole, Loretta Stewart, eighth Shirley Roberts, 14th Ann Bell. The down the line balls: Libby De Hey 38, June McCardel 33, Kay Jones 32, Joyce Garton 32, Marg Blake 30, Shirley Roberts and Jan Gibb 30.
Monthly medal, Thursday 7 September. Winner: Loretta Stewart nett 73. Division 2: June McCardel nett 74. Playoff for Silver Spoon: Libby De Hey, now goes to final at Sanctuary Lakes on Monday 23 October. Nearest the pin on second hole Lee Andrews, eighth Val Carroll, 14th Libby De Hey.
Longest drive. Division 1: Marg Jackson. Division 2: Val Carroll. Division 3: Bev Kerslake. Down the line balls: Jill White 77, Lee Andrews 79, Lyn Murray 80, Val Carroll and Marg Andrews 81.

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