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Top score at Lang Lang

A TOP round of 37 points gave R. McNeil the Agrade win in the Stableford competition at Lang Lang golf Club on Saturday.
With a CCR of 71, 120 teed off in the event.
Results: A grade – R. McNeil (handicap four), score 37, G. Henderson (nine), 36.
B grade – B. Lawson (18), 40, W. Brereton (16), 38.
C grade – A. Gardiner (29), 38, N. Welsh (22), 38. D. Murphy, C. Arnott 38, C. Venville 37, V. Hall, D. O’Donnell, P. Marshall 36, P. O’Connor, J. Vance, P. Depasquale 35, M. Edwards, G. Black, G. Oswald on a countback.
Nearest the pin on the fifth: B. Challis, ninth: D. Craig, 12th: P. Marshall, 15th: M. Neylan (Garfield).

TUESDAY RESULTS

Par competition, Tuesday 12 September, CCR 69, 30 players.
Leading scores – B. Burchell (handicap 28), score +2 on a countback, K. Roberts +2, D. Lewis +2, G. Barns +2, J. Polson +1, K. Duggan 0 on a countback.
Nearest the pin on the ninth: I. Farrer, 15th: G. Morozoff.

THURSDAY RESULTS

Thursday 14 September, CCR 69, 30 players.
Leading scores – R. Robertson (handicap 16), score 39, B. Stainsby (12), 38, T. Saunders 37, M. Edwards, A. Gardner, D. Collins 35.
Fourballbestball: B. Stainsby and T. Cridland (handicaps 12/14), 45, J. Bellis and A. Gardner 44 on a countback.
Nearest the pins – fifth: G. Douglas, ninth: B. Merrigan, 12th: D. Collins, 15th: R. Robertson.

LADIES

The Fisher and Paykel Classic Stableford event was played at Lang Lang on Wednesday, 13 September in excellent weather.
The CCR was 76 32 Stableford points (30 in the buffer).
Divisionone winner and winner of the Fisher and Paykel trophy was Maureen Nankervis (handicap 24) with a score of 32. Runnerup was Lil Brain (26) with a score of 31 on a countback.
Divisiontwo winner was Gillian Nowell (handicap 43) with 31 on a countback from Margaret McDonald (36) also with a score of 31 and also won on a countback.
Downtheline balls went to Maureen Nankervis 32, Gillian Nowell 31, Margaret McDonald 31 and Lil Brain 31.
This week, the ladies will play a Par competition.

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