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‘On a plate’ at Lang Lang

IT was a combined competition at Lang Lag Golf Club on Saturday with a Stableford competition and the Lang Lang Plate. With a CCR of 72, 103 players teed off.
Leading scores – A grade: A. Courtney (handicap 4), 36; S. Jackson (6), 35.
B grade: W. Peasley (16), 38; K. Stockdale (21), 34.
C grade: B. Barnes (26), 36; P. Butler (24), 35; R. Smith, W. McPherson 35; M. Daly, J. Ingram, P. Spierings, M. Cridland, G. Gardiner 34; D. Craig, M. Edwards.
Lang Lang Plate winners were R. Wheeler, R. Smith, P. Sellers, J. Ingram (best three scores out of four).
Nearest the pin on the fifth: R. Evans, ninth: M. Daly, 12th: T. Andrews, 15th: S. Jackson.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:TUESDAY RESULTS

This was a stroke competition on 11 July. CCR 70, 18 players.
Leading scores – G. Van Nooten gross 95, (handicap 27), nett score 68; J. Mitchell 71; J. Barnes 72; S. Pollock 73; B. Birchell 73 on a countback.
Nearest the pin on the 15th: G. Blake.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:THURSDAY RESULTS

CCR 70, 33 players.
Leading scores – V. Hall, (handicap 16), score 39; K. Duggan (21), 38; A. Courtney, G. Olle, R. Burton 36; G. Morozoff 34 countback.
Fourballbestball: Courtney and V. Hall (4/16), 50; K. Duggan and V. Hall 42 on a countback.
Nearest the pin on the fifth: G. Morozoff, ninth: H. Thomas, 12th: G. Austin, 15th: H. Thomas.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:LADIES

Seventeen members competed in a Par competition on 12 July. CCR 1 – (3) buffer.
Divisionone winner: C. Cripps (handicap 26), nett –5; runnerup P. Hayes (26) 6.
Divisiontwo winner: G. Nowell (45) nett –2; runnerup G. Hogg (42) –3.
Nearest the pin on 15th: P. Hayes.
Downtheline balls: Gillian Nowell –2, Gaida Hogg –3, Carol Carrigy –4.

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