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Ladies fire in Gippsland golf

THE All Gippsland Foursomes and Singles Championships were held at Morwell Golf Club on 19 and 20 September.
Conditions on the Monday were wet, but the weather improved as the day progressed and Tuesday was dry, however both days were very wet underfoot.

RESULTS

Monday, 19 September: Foursomes championships for 2005 winning the J. Russell Shield: Cath Little and Nikki Te Paa from Morwell, handicap 8.5, score 86.
Runnersup: Heather Cameron and Sue Coffey from Traralgon, handicap 9.5, score 87.
Bronze championships for 2005 winning the Fran Clark Shield: Marg Lethborg and Enid Kay from Traralgon, handicap 21.5, score 98.
Bronze runnersup: Marg Blake and Lyn Murray from Pakenham, handicap 23, score 101 on a countback.
Handicap champions for 2005 winning the Gwen Main Cup: Betty Jones and Joan Boulton from Moe, score 75 nett.
Handicap runnersup: Severina Piasente and Pam Wintrup from Wonthaggi, score 75.5.
Nearest the pins – eighth: Nikki Te Paa, 11th: Dot Welch, 15th: Cath Little.
Down the line: Bernie Miller and Mary Clark 77.5; Barb Warren and Gail Tyers 79, Di Sullivan and Leanne Planck 79, Barb Tomholt and Harmana Woolcock 79, Anne Tschiderer and Irene Atkinson 80.5 second on a countback.
Tuesday, 20 September, Singles champion for 2005 winning the Pearson Shield Rebecca Thomas from Woorayl handicap 8, score 125 play off.
Minor champion for 2005 winning the perpetual trophy donated by the South Gippsland Association: Gail Wight from Traralgon, handicap 21, score 150.
27hole handicap division one (handicaps 018): Rebecca Thomas from Woorayl, score 113 nett.
27hole handicap division two (handicaps 1936): Chris Gunn from Mirboo North, score 115 nett.
18hole handicap division one (handicaps 018): Sandra Denovan from Yarram, score 74 nett.
18hole handicap division two (handicaps 1936): Gail Wight from Traralgon, score 75 nett.
Ninehole handicap division one (handicaps 018): Di Sullivan from Drouin, score 35.5 nett.
Ninehole handicap division two (handicaps 1936): Chris Gunn from Mirboo North, score 38 nett.
Nearest the pins – second: Nancy Parry, eighth: Severina Piasente, 11th: Sevenrina Piasente, 15th: Petra Ramsay.
Down the line: Chris Munday 75, Debbie Vuillerman 77, Nancy Parry 78, Robin Dennis 78, Ann Renehan 78, Elizabeth Murphy 78, Donna Utt 78.
CCR: 74.

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