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Tussle for medal at Lang Lang

IT will be a five-way play-off for the November monthly medal at Lang Lang Golf Club next Saturday.
This follows the A-grade winners for Saturday, 5 November being finalised in K. Dalziel net 67 from B. Challis net 67.
This makes November’s monthly medal a play-off between K. Dalziel, B. Challis, F. Ryan, J. Hansen and J. Turner.

RESULTS

Tuesday, 8 November, par 70, number of players 21, CCR 72.
Leading scores: P. Marotta 12, -1 count back, D. Craig –1, G. Van Nooten –1, H. Thomas –2.
Nearest the pins – fifth: B. Merrigan, 15th: J. Bellis.
Thursday, 10 November, Pro, number of players 44.
Leading scores: A. Totton 13, 39 points, V. Bennison 7, 38 points, R. Robertson 37, D. Dorrat, H. Thomas, D. Collins, A. Courtney 36.
Four-ball-best-ball: A. Totton and R. Robertson 13/15, 47 points, R. Walker and V. Bennison 45 points.
Nearest the pins – fifth: G. Francois, ninth: P. Hookem, 12th: R. Smith, 15th: R. Walker.
Saturday, 12 November, par 70, Stroke, number of players 143, CCR 72.
A grade: P. Sellers 76-5-71, J. Ingram 80-8-72.
B grade: R. Phillips 83-14-69, T. Male 79-10-69.
C grade: M. Harmes 91-24-67, P. Depasquale 87-19-68.
R. Wagner, P. Spirings 68, D. Lovie 69, G. Cecil 70, B. Hall 71, M. Craig, M. Turczyn, J. Williams 72, P. Chrisfield, T. Andrews, W. Brereton, P. O’Connor, C. Taylor, G. Douglas 73.
Nearest the pins – fifth: B. Johnson, ninth: M. Daly, 12th: F. Skipper, 15th: R. Male.

LADIES

Wednesday, 9 November, medal of medallists, 23 players, CCR 77 = buffer 79.
Division-one winner: M. Dwyer gross 90, handicap 18, nett 72, medal of medallists.
Runner-up: P. Murphy gross 97, handicap 20, nett 77.
Division-two winner: B. Lumby gross 110, handicap 34, nett 76.
Runner-up: A. Jubb gross 106, handicap 29, nett 77.
Medal of medallist: M. Dwyer.
Nearest the pin – 15th: M. Dwyer.
Down the line: M. Dwyer 72, B. Lumby 76, P. Murphy 77, A. Jubb 77, Y. Trask 79.
Broken handicap: M. Dwyer 16.

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