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Martin’s medal at Garfield

IT was Martin Atkin’s day at Garfield Golf Club on Saturday, shooting an excellent nett 67 to win the Larmax Agribarn monthly medal.
Handicap winners were: A grade: Glenn Morris 75 (8) 67. B grade: Louis Milner 88 (20) 68, Des Kerr 86 (17) 69 and C grade: Martin Atkins 85 (23) 62.
Nearest the pins – fourth: Peter Scott, eighth: Ces Manser, ninth: Trevor Franklin, 11th: Peter Lacey, 14th: Peter Scott, 16th: Gerry Van Denessen.
Fifth hole, second shot: Mick Howsin, seventh hole, second shot: Mick Neyland.
Down the lines: Peter Smith 66, Peter Scott 67, William Gow 68, Trevor Franklin 68, Robert Grieg 69, Neil Watson 69, Des Kerr 69, John Sanderson 69.

MIDWEEK COMPETITION

Thursday – A grade: I. Archer 42. B grade: M. Scott 38.
Nearest the pins – fourth: I. Archer, ninth: T. Hockley, 11th: G. Vitiritti, 16th: I. Archer.

ECLECTIC COMPETITION

This ends on the last Saturday in October: G. Morris 53, C. Cousin 54, P. Scott 54.5, S. Kohut 55, G. Laity 55.5, S. Charlton 55.5 and T. Franklin 55.5.
With only a few weeks remaining, exciting young lefthander Peter Scott stormed into contention in this year’s competition.
Previous winner Glen Morris birdied the eighth hole to remain one shot clear of the pack.

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