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HomeGazetteWest Gippsland Women’s Golf Association pennant

West Gippsland Women’s Golf Association pennant

DROUIN continued its top form with pennant wins in West Gippsland Women’s Golf Association divisionone and two on Monday.
With the Drouin course in excellent condition and fine weather prevailing, the players, caddies and spectators were treated to some fine golf.
Traralgon scooped the pool with three wins from its three teams in the finals.
West Gippsland president Judy Elder and secretary Enid Kay presented the trophies and pennants to the winners.
All clubs in West Gippsland were thanked for making their courses available for the pennant games.
Division one between Drouin and Trafalgar was won by Drouin 4/3
For Drouin: Leeanne Planck d June Tickell 1up. Marg Purcell d Donna Mellon 2/1. Shirley Todd d Kerren Ludow 2/1. Irene Morgan d Dot Kidd 5/3.
For Trafalgar: Sam Caldow d Di Sullivan 1up Cheryl Deppeler d Jill Brenchley 2up. Carol Fox d Peggy Hocking 3/1.
Division two was won by Drouin 6/1 from Trafalgar.
For Drouin: Bernace Miller d Karen McGregor 3/2. Ellyn Thomson d Sue Rose 5/4. Kerryn Milner d Silvija Brown 4/2. Karen Adams d Aija Owen 8/6. Sylvia Martin d Mary Young 3/2. Glenda Warren d Di Larsen 3/2.
For Trafalgar Mary Dyke d Pam Pratt 6/5.
Division three was won by Traralgon 5/0 from Trafalgar.
Pat Coles d Vivienne Davy 6/4. Donna Utt d Debbie Minichello 2up. Lorna Roberts d Lyn Powell 3/2. Betty Jamieson d Leonie Hollingsworth 2up. Carol Baker d Molly Ryan on 19th.
Division four was won by Traralgon (1) 3/2 from Trafalgar.
For Traralgon: Yvonne Ferrel d Vicki Hasthorpe 5/4. Roma Campbell d Marj Matthews 3/2. Mary Hourigan d Trudi Mumford on 21st.
For Trafalgar: Sue Wilson d Helga Becker 4/2. Barb Hood d Maureen Neilson on 19th.
Division five was won by Traralgon 3/2 from Mirboo North.
For Traralgon: Donna O’Brien d June O’Reilly 4/3. Andrena Membrey d Rosemary Parker 2up. Liz Dell d Toni Buxton 4/2.
For Mirboo North: Margaret Briscoe d Bev Armstrong 4/3. Mary Beruldsen d Barbara Reidy 1up.

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