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HomeGazetteOn target at Lang Lang

On target at Lang Lang

SCORING was good at Lang Lang Golf Club in competitions last week.
Tuesday, 9 August.
Leading scores: G. Van Nooten 2737; H. Thomas 736; D. Wyhoon 1335; B. Merrigan 1335; S. Pollock 1434.
Thursday Pro competition, 11 August, number of players 15.
Leading scores: C. Hill 1639; P. Dunbar 1536; A. Courtney 35; M. Cridland 32.
Saturday Stableford competition, 13 August, number of players 109.
A grade: R. Male 638 countback; V. Bennison 838.
B grade: R. Scott 2139 countback; J. Parr 1739.
C grade: R. Wagner 2243; R. Evans 2342; J. Mitchell 41; B. Barnes 39; G. Cecil, B. Hill 38; T. Davis, M. Cridland, F. Ryan, N. Welsh, C. Mirtschin 37; B. Stainsby, G. Black, A. McDonald, D. Collins 36.
Nearest the pins – fifth: S. Jackson; ninth: Mussa; 12th: G. Hornsby; 15th: C. Taylor.

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