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Stan scores at Pakenham

PAKENHAM Golf Club’s Stan Gilbert shot an excellent nett 65 to win the monthly medal on Saturday.
The winner of Agrade was Mason Shadwell with nett 66 and David Leach took out Cgrade with nett 69.
Downtheline balls went to Rob Cronjaeger 67, Geoff Percival 67, John Oswald 67, Brett Mottrom 69, Brian Bateup 70, Bob Yates 70, Vilie Koroknai 70, Tasi Taito 70, Mark Bell 70, and Barry Wood, Tym Davey, Matt Yusoff, Clint Sezney, G Steel, Lance Lee, Ron Horne, C Richards, Mick Boyd, Peter Eaton all on 71, Andrew Wraight 72, Russell Hladky 72, Wayne Lamers 72, Noel Bonne 72, Michael Davey 72 and Ray Hewitt 73 on a countback.
Dan McMinimee had a hole in one to win the nearest the pin on the golf shop second hole.
Nearest the pin on the Pakenham Subway fifth hole was won by Stojko Kresojevic.
The Dante’s Woodfired Pizza eighth hole went to Russell Hladky with Dan Cameron taking out the nearest the pin on the Hungry Jack’s 14th hole also with a hole in one.
The Pakenham Pizza 16th hole went to Stan Gilbert, the B.M.R. Autos sixth hole, second shot was Scott Milnes.
The B.M.R. Autos 12th hole second shot was won by Travis Wheeler with the Unique Bathroom Design and Renovation 11th hole, second shot going to Mason Shadwell and the CTM Bricklaying 17th hole second shot went to Alex McCrae.
The Agrade longest drive went to Neil Mani with Tony Smith taking out the McIntrye Painting Cgrade longest drive.
Dan McMinimee and Dan Cameron won the eagle’s nest with their holesinone.
Raffle winners were Mason Shadwell and Grant McKay.
The monthly medal was sponsored by Edco Hotel Services, thanks to Doug Mortimer.

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@BT Sub Sport Gaz:MONDAY RESULTS

This was a stoke competition and the winner was Rob Morley with 63 nett to win from Vilie Koroknai with 65 nett.
Downtheline balls went to Owen Bumpstead 66, Rob Morrison 66, Trevor Smith 67 and Mark Bell 67.
Nearest the pin on the eighth hole was Stuart Hare and the 14th hole was won by Brian Degering

@BT Sub Sport Gaz: WEDNESDAY RESULTS

The morning competition was a twoman Ambrose with the winning team of Nik Hock and Rory Sutton coming in with 58 1/4 nett to win from Rob Morley and Shannon Sandiford with 59 3/4 nett.
Downtheline balls went to the teams of Tym Davey and Werner Kerber 62 1/2, Vilie Koroknai and Keith Rice 64, Rob Bride and John Wharton 64 1/4, Malcolm Clay and Glenn Charles 64 1/2, Steve Chapman and Graeme Steel 64 3/4.
Nearest the pin on the second hole was Owen Bumpstead with the eighth going to Heath Barclay and the 14th hole was Rob Christie.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz: SUNDAY RESULTS

Winner of the Stableford competition was Jenny Bennett with 38 points.
Down the line went to Albert Hill.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:LADIES

On Thursday, 5 October, 29 members played the last monthly medal for 2006 and some managed to score very well in the blustery conditions.
The monthly medal winner was Marg Andrews with 68 nett.
The divisionthree winner was Dawn Van Roy, 70 nett, and the divisionone winner was Helen Aurish with 71 nett.
Shirley Roberts won the longest drive for divisionone, with Wendy Carter taking out divisiontwo and divisionthree was Dawn Van Roy.
Winner of the putting was Marg Jackson with 30.
Nearest the pin on the second hole was Dawn Van Roy and on the 14th was Kay Jones.
Downtheline balls went to Liz Garvey 76, Muriel Mills 76, June McCardel 79, Wendy Carter 79, Loretta Stewart 81 and Toni Owen 82.
This Thursday, 12 October the competition will be Stableford.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:SATURDAY LADIES

The competition was stoke with the winner Bianca Walker coming in 70 nett.
Downthelines balls went to Jill White 74 nett and Kerrie Davey 76 nett.
Nearest the pin, fifth hole, second shot was won by Kerrie Davey.
Loretta Stewart won the putting with 27.
Next Saturday is Stableford and the new starting time is 10.30am for the ladies.

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