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Top points at Lang Lang

IT was a week of excellent Stableford scoring in competitions at Lang Lang Golf Club
Tuesday, 6 June with 22 players.
W. Peasley, (16 handicap), score 38 on a countback; A. Totton 38, G. Douglas 37, C. Robertson 36.
Nearest the pins ninth: A. Totton, 15th: G. Austin.
Thursday competition, CCR 72, 50 players.
S. Whitehead (14 handicap), score 40 on a countback; H. Thomas (8), 40; G. Hodge 36, R. Wheeler 35, R. Smith and D. Lewis 34 on a countback.
Fourballbestball: H. Thomas and R. Wheeler (8/14), 46, H. Thomas and T. Cridland 44.
Nearest the pins – fifth: G. Austin, ninth: B. Merrigan, 12th: J. Ingram, 15th: H. Thomas.
Saturday, 10 June – fourballbestball Stableford (Singapore Multiply), CCR 72, 95 players.
Member and guest – J. Hendy and B. Gordon, (13/10 handicaps), 57 points; G. McLean and A. Westaway 49.
Member and member – J. Hendrick and D. Collins (12/21 handicaps), 70 on a countback; K. Stockdale and W. McPherson 70, W. Brereton and K. Brown 69, R. Smith and P. Sellers 66, R. Batt and M. Cridland 63, R. Male and B. Hall 62, T. Cridland and J. Turner 61, A. Goodwright and P. Dyer 60, Peter Hookem and R. Hill 60, I. Farrer and J. Mitchell 59, G. Blundy and M. Harmes 58.
Nearest the pins – fifth: G. Birch, ninth: R. Robertson, 12th: N. Dehey, 15th: R. Hill.

LADIES

On Wednesday, 7 June 21 ladies competed in the first round championship monthly medal. CCR 79.
Monthly medal play off: M. Dwyer and C. Carrigy.
Divisionone winner: M. Dwyer gross 94, handicap 16, nett 78; runnerup A. Wheeler 104, 24, 80.
Divisiontwo winner: C. Carrigy 108, 30, 78; runnerup A. Jubb 109, 27, 82.
Special event – putting: A. Wheeler 31 points on countback.
Nearest the pin on the fifth: Y. Trask.
Downtheline balls: M. Dwyer, A. Wheeler, C. Carrigy, A. Jubb.

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