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HomeGazetteSnags sizzling on the sixth

Snags sizzling on the sixth

IT WAS decision time prior to teeing off at Cardinia Beaconhills on Saturday with the 3-Club-Challenge fundraiser event testing everyone’s shot making abilities.
A barbecue on the sixth hole and some great prizes made for a fantastic atmosphere and it was Maurice Dowsett (11) who had the winning combination, scoring 39 points to triumph in A Grade. Brian Kingma (12) was runner-up with 37 points on a count back.
Arthur Bailey (15) won B Grade with 38 points on a count back from runner-up Graeme Inglefinger (14). John Makarucha (30) won C Grade with 39 points from runner up John Williamson (20) with 38 points.
Jason Worboys (18) won Sunday’s Stableford competition with an impressive 44 points.

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David Moseley (12) won Tuesday’s Stableford competition with 40 points from runner-up Bill Graham (12) with 39 points on a count back.
The ladies played the Grandmother’s Trophy Stroke event on Wednesday with Mary Padman (28) being the trophy winner after returning a score of 95/67 nett on a count back. The non-Grandmother winner was Ann Felgate (11) with 81/66 nett.
A Grade Player Bob Corbett won Thursday’s Stroke competition amongst a field of 81 players; playing off a handicap on 9 he returned a score of 66 nett on a count back. Franz Eckhardt (21) won B Grade with 64 nett.
Cardinia Beaconhills Golf Links will be closed on Christmas Day.
We would like to wish all our members and guests a very merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year.

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