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HomeGazetteFinal week swings at Lang Lang

Final week swings at Lang Lang

LANG Lang Golf Club was the venue for keen competition in the final week of 2006 with generally good scores returned and conditions excellent for golf.

RESULTS

Par competition, Tuesday, 19 December, CCR: 70, players: 23.
Leading scores: K. Duggan (handicap 23) +2, S. Jackson +1, A. Gardner 0, G. Barns 0, M. McKendry 0. Nearest the pin: Ninth J. Bellis, 15th S. Jackson.
Thursday competition, 21 December, CCR: 69, players: 42.
Leading scores: R. Gatfield (27) 41, R. Phillips (12) 40, R. Cridland, G. Van Nooten 39, B. Eyers 38, S. Bydder, G. Barns 37. 4BBB: D. Lewis and S. Bydder 24/22 47 (won on countback), B. Eyers and N. Hammond 47. Nearest the pin: Fifth R. Smith, ninth G. Van Nooten, 12th B. Eyers, 15th D. Cameron.
Saturday, 23 December competition, 2 Ball Ambrose, players: 114.
Leading scores: C. Casey and S. Whitehead 64 (gross score) 3.75 (handicap) 60.25 (nett score), R. Walker and V. Bennison 67 5.25 61.75 (countback), J. Ingram and N. Dehey 61.75, J. Hedrick and R. Scott 62.25, W. Stainsby and G. Barns 63, G. Spierings and P. Spierings 63, L. Burgess and D. Porter 63.25, R. Neylan and G. Henderson 63.5, R. Robertson and A. R. Robertson 63.75.
Nearest the pin: Fifth R. Male, ninth V. Hall, 12th S. Blight, 15th D. Barker.
Gala Day, 26 December, CCR: 69, players: 30.
Leading scores: P. Sellers 41, K. Duggan 40, S. Whitehead 39, P. Butler 38, C. Venville, S. Pollock 37. Ladies: L. Dehey 14 (handicap) 29. Nearest the pin: Ninth T. Monckton.
Thursday, 28 December competition, CCR: 69, players: 82.
Leading scores: R. Robertson 16 (handicap) 41, I. Spurway 18 40 (countback), F. Depasquale 40, M. Cridland, J. Bellis 39, C. Roberts, P. Hookem, R. Wedlock 38, J. Williams, M. Edwards, T. Andrews, B. Stainsby, R. Smith, A. Henry, H. Thomas 37. 4BBB: F. Depasquale and J. Williams 49 (countback), J. Bellis and M. Edwards 49. Nearest the pin: Fifth C. Taylor, Ninth C. Templeman, 15th Jason Williams.
Saturday, 30 December par competition, CCR: 69, players: 111.
Leading scores: A Grade – B. Merrigan 12 (handicap) +4, B. Stainsby 13 +3. B Grade – W. Brereton 16 +5, C. Roberts 15 +4. C Grade – B. Barnes 26 +10, B. Graham 32 +5, M. Edwards +4, M. Colley, C. Venville, T. McMillan +3, R. Evans, R. Hikisz, K. McDonald, J. Wilson (visitor) +2. Nearest the pin: Fifth C. Pearce, Ninth C. Walker, 12th M. Harmes, 15th C. Taylor.

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