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Top scores at Lang Lang

IT was top scoring in competitions at Lang Lang Golf Club this week.
Tuesday, 1 November, number of players 36, CCR 69.
Leading scores: K. Curtis 1840, C. Thorn Jnr 39, K. McDonald 39, K. Stockdale 39, V. Bennison 38, P. Sellers 38, J. Hendy 38, J. Bellis 37.
Nearest the pin – fifth: S. Pollock, ninth: G. Austin, 12th: K. Curtis, 15th: A. Gardner.
Thursday Pro competition, 3 November, number of players 27.
Leading scores: J. Hendy 1440, R. Hill 1938, D. Porter 37, G. Austin 36, J. Bolton 36.
Fourballbestball winners: R. Wheeler and R. Hill 15/19, 47 points on a countback. V. Bennison and J. Bolton 47.
Nearest the pin – fifth: G. Morozoff, ninth: J. Bolton, 12th: G. Barnes, 15th: E. Wittig.
Saturday competition, number of players 137, CCR 71.
B grade: F. Ryan 811467 on a countback, J. Hansen 831667.
C grade: P. Marshall 942470 on a countback, A. Gregg 972770.
J. Turner 67, T. Cridland, T. Andrews, J. Williams 69, A. Totton 70, F. Skipper, M. Casey, G. Spierings, B. Clark, J. Wilson 71.
Nearest the pin: fifth D. Dixon, ninth G. Gardiner, 12th W. Peasley, 15th K. Dalziel.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:LADIES RESULTS

Wednesday, 2 November, competition stroke, 14 players, CCR 74 buffer 76 nett.
Divisionone winner: Y. Trask gross 96, handicap 18, nett 78 on a countback.
Runnerup: Y. Ryan gross 96, handicap 18, nett 78.
Divisiontwo winner: M. McDonald gross 111, handicap 36, nett 75.
Runnerup: A. Jubb gross 108, handicap 28, nett 80.
Putting: C. Cripps 31 putts. Medal: M. McDonald.
Nearest the pin – fifth: Y. Ryan.
Down the line: M. McDonald, Y. Trask, Y. Ryan.

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