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Three-way tussle

THE first monthly medal of 2012 is still up for grabs at Cardinia Beaconhills Golf Links after a three-way tie between players from each grade in Saturday’s stroke competition.
A Grade’s Roy Solomon (4), Troy Tranter (18) from B Grade and Mick Leddin (24) from C Grade all came in with nett scores of 64. The trio will play-off next month to determine the medal winner. Solomon’s terrific gross score of 68 was the day’s best.

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David Pert (32) kicked off the midweek winner’s list by taking out the Sunday Stableford competition with 41 points.
Andrew Williams (20) won Monday’s New Year’s Public Holiday Stableford event after returning a score of 40 points.
Playing off a handicap of six, Ron Cook won Tuesday’s Stroke competition with a 65 nett to win by a shot from runner-up Lyn Haag (23) who won that honour on a count back.
From a field of 90 players, A Grade player Russell D’Arcy (8) won Thursday’s Stableford competition with 43 points. Martin Ellison (15) won B Grade with 42 points and Craig Scerri (25) won C Grade with 43 points.

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