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Championship tee off

LANG LANG Golf Club held the third round of its club championships on Saturday with 127 players teeing off.
Leading scores: A grade: R. Walker 80-11-69 and G. Black 74-4-70.
B grade: R. Orchard 82-15-67, L. Baseden 85-15-70.
C grade: G. Cecil 91-24-67, R. Evans 91-22-69, A. Gregg 69, K. Smith, P. Marotta, T. Male, B. Spierings, P. Robinson 70, P. Depasquale, P. Spierings, M. Harmes, A. Goodright, D. Warble 71.
Nearest the pin – fifth: B. Lawson, ninth: C. Newman, 12th: P. Depasquale, 15th: M. Cridland.
Tuesday, 15 November, number of players 16.
Leading scores: K. McDonald 101-29-72 count back, K. McCormack 72, G. Morozoff 73, K. Duggan 73.
Thursday Pro, 17 November, number of players 30.
Leading scores: H. Thomas 8-42, B. Merrigan 13-40, A. Courtney, K. Duggan 35, R. Smith, E. Wittig, R. Hill, G. Austin 34.
4BBB: K. McCormack and H. Thomas 20/8 46, A. Courtney and R. Hill 6/19 44.
Nearest the pin: fifth N. Staples, ninth H. Thomas, 12th R. Smith, 15th R. Robertson.
Ladies, 16 November, 3BBB stableford, 24 players.
Division one: M. Nankervis 24 nett, C. Owen 29 nett, Y. Trask 18 nett.
Nearest the pin – second shot, ninth: C. Cripps.
Down the line: M. Nankervis 51, C. Owen 51, Y. Trask 51, N. Maxwell 48, M. McDonald 48, V. Bourke 48.

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