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Ambrose ace at Lang Lang

IT was a good day for C. Casey and M. Daly in the twoman Ambrose event at Lang Lang Golf Club on Saturday.
With a score of 632.560.5 they were the leading scorers in the field of 83
Other top scores came from P. Sellers and J. Ingram 643.2560.75. N. Dehey and T. Cridland 62.5, R. Male and S. Whitehead 62.75, T. Andrews and R. Batt 63.5, C. Taylor and M. Edwards 64, S. McNaughton and R. Wagner 64, F. Ryan and L. Burgess 64.
Nearest the pin – fifth: P. Healy, ninth: V. Hall, 12th: C. Robinson, 15th: M. McKendry.
Tuesday, 20 September, number of players 16.
Leading scores: C. Thorn Jnr 65263, R. Male 67, K. McCormack 68.
Nearest the pin: ninth: G. Barnes, 15th: G. Barnes.
Thursday, 22 September, Pro competition, number of players 45.
Leading scores: R. Robertson 1640, H. Thomas 839, D. Dorrat, N. Dehey, G. Morozoff 38, V. Bennison, M. Cridland, A. Courtney, G. Black, P. Chrisfield 35.
Fourballbestball: A. Totton and R. Robertson 13/16, 46 points on a countback. S. Kane and I. Arnold 46 points on a countback.
Fourballbestball scratch: G. Black and P. Chrisfield 68 nett.
Nearest the pin – fifth: B. Merry, ninth: P. Chrisfield, 12th: R. Robertson, 15th: A. Totton, N. Dehey, eagle on the seventh.

LADIES

Twenty players played a par competition on Wednesday, 21 September. The CCR was one down – threedown buffer.
Divisionone winner: Y. Trask, handicap 18, nett 1 down. Runnerup: Y. Ryan handicap 18, nett 2 down.
Divisiontwo winner: D. Dunn handicap 34, nett 4 down. Runnerup: G. Hogg handicap 43, nett 5 down.
Nearest the pin 12th: second shot A. Wheeler.
Down the line: Y. Trask 1, Y. Ryan 2, D. Dunn 4, A. Wheeler 5, G. Hogg 5.

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