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Rob shines in Stableford

ROB Morris shot an excellent 36 points to win the Agrade Stableford event at Garfield Golf Club on Saturday.
Bgrade winner was Mick Thorpe 38 and C grade, Chris Kondarios 40.
Nearest the pin – fourth: Rob Norton, eighth Dave Dineen, ninth: Clinton Smith, 14th: Graeme Thorpe, 16th: Ian Nicholson.
The fifth hole second shot was won by Mark Cousin and the seventh hole second shot by Glen Morris.
Down the line: Paul Carmody 38, Joan Dineen 37, Craig Scott 37, Mark Cousin 36, Trevor Marsham 36, Ray Jones 36, Arti Koopman 36.
This week’s event is par.

THURSDAY RESULTS

Stableford: Terry Webster 42, Tony Hockley 42, Trevor Burnie 40, Ray Jones 40, Rob Morris 38, Glen Morris 38.
Nearest the pins – fourth: Glen Morris, ninth: Terry Webster, 11th: Greg Needham, 14th: Tony Hockley.

LADIES EVENTS

Tuesday, 21 March, Stableford, Garfield defeated Drouin at Garfield.

GARFIELD BOWL

Sponsored by lady life members, the Garfield (1) team won the event.
The team was Leesa Matthews 36 points, Sharon Carmody 31, Yvonne March 35. Total 102 points.

TUESDAY RESULTS

Tuesday 28 March, Stableford winner Yvonne March 45 points. Runnerup Liz Harrison, 39. Both broke their handicaps.

GARFIELD OPEN TOURNAMENT

Ladies stroke, Perpetual Trophy, 27hole scratch event played on Tuesday, 4 April. Winner was June Woznica 84 plus 45 129.
The 27hole Bgrade scratch: M. Robertson 99 + 44 143; 18 hole scratch C grade: B. Siddal – 100; 27hole handicap A grade: E. Kay (20) 68 + 36 – 104.
The 27 hole handicap B grade was won by E. Cadman (29) 64 + 40 1/2 104 ½.
The 18hole handicap C grade was won by M. Bowers (39) 108 gross 69 nett; 18 hole handicap A grade: P. Warne 88 – 20 – 68; 18hole handicap B grade: S. Carmody 94 – 25 – 69; ninehole handicap (out), J. Kemp (40) 32 nett; ninehole handicap (in), P. Morris (24) 33 nett.
Down the line: G. Vitiritti 71, D. Greening 72 and P. Brook 71.

FOURBALLBESTBALL

Garfield tournament fourballbestball Stableford on Friday, 7 April – 18hole A grade winners were M. Purcell/B. Goodwin 41 points. Runnersup B. Miller/P. Hocking, 40 points.
Bgrade winners, 18 holes: D. Norton/L. Regnier 42 points. Runnersup: D. Huyskens/M. Jacobs 40.
Down the line: J. Brenchly/A. Roberts 39, J. Leslie/L. Jessop 39, D. Kidd/D. Robertson 38, Y. March/L. Vears 38.

MEDAL DAY

Tuesday, 11 April, medal day, stroke, count putts
Medal winner was Bernie Clark with 67 nett.
Ninehole out winner was Lyn Pinner with 33 nett and ninehole in winner was Liz Harrison with 35 ½ nett.
Divisiontwo winner was Ronda Knee, 71 nett. Putts: Phyll Warne with 287.
Down the line: Leesa Matthers 70 nett; Vicki Templeton 73, Bev Kitchin 75.

WINTER ECLECTIC

Leading scores after 15 April: Craig Hunter 68, Mick Neylan 68.5, Steve Smith 69, Ray Jones 69.5, Terry Garratt 70, John Reddish 71, Rob Griek 71, Paul Kaye 71, Steve Kohut 72, Geo Vitiritti 72, Darren Booth 72.

A 90 FOR CHARLIE

Charlie Rockliff’s 90th birthday was celebrated by his playing partners on Saturday. The group affectionately known as ‘the Narre Warren Mafia’ presented Charlie with a specially baked birthday cake.

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