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Winning double at Garfield

GARFIELD Golf Club’s Steve Sparks and guest Mark Angelucci were a top combination, winning the twoman Ambrose event on Saturday
Sponsored by Berwick Glass and Meadow Hills Marketing the event proved very successful with 61 pairs competing.
Winning A grade, Steve and Mark shot 676 1/260 1/2.
Bgrade runnersup were Anthem Condon and Cameron Grant, 642 1/461 3/4.
Dgrade memberandmember winners were Gordon Palmer and Tony Simons, 696 1/262 1/2.
Nearest the pins – fourth: Trevor Burnie; eighth: Mick Payroli; ninth: Rob Morris; 11th: Des Kerr; 14th: Tim Rogers (Keysborough); 16th: Gary Kelly.
Down the lines: N. Preston/Glenn Blundy 61 3/4; C. Davies/W. Poulter 63 1/2; P. and B. Griffett 62; N. Hepworth/C. Manser 62 1/2; S. Wallace/S. Sparks 63 1/2; J. Homiki/M. Harmes 63 1/2; I. Nicolson/M. Kelly 63 1/2.

MIDWEEK RESULTS

A grade: G. Roberts 34. B grade: T. Griffiths 30. C grade: S. Johnson 29; R. Duncan 28; P. Johnson 28.
Nearest the pins – fourth: G. Roberts; ninth: S. Johnson; 11th: D. Thorpe; 15th: second shot: R. Jones.
Progress Eclectic scores: Glen Morris 54; Craig Cousin 55; Steve Kohut 55; Glen Laity 55; Steve Charlton 55.5; Trevor Franklin 56.5; Terry Garrett 56.5.
This week Stableford.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

This will be held on Friday, 19 August, starting at 7.30pm.

COMING EVENT

Saturday, 27 August is the first round of the fourball championship.

LADIES

Tuesday, 9 August, Par.
Winner: Rita Hillier even.
Best nine out: Elsie Cadman, minustwo. Best nine in: Vicki Templeton, plustwo.
Down the line: Barb Siddall, minus six, Debbie Huyskens, minus six.
Nearest the pin – eighth: Debbie Huyskens.
Gobblers: Rita Hillier 13th.
Next week – matchplay. Captain’s knockout – round one. Draw for teams.
Tuesday, 2 August, stroke, count putts, medal day.
Medal winner, division two: Barbara Siddall 73 nett.
Divisionseven winner: Kathy Garratt 75 nett.
Best nine out: Norma Glew 35 nett.
Best nine in: Gwen Vitiritti 36 nett.
Putts: Leesa Matthews 26 putts.
Down the line: Bev Hopkinson 74 nett, Marion Devlin 76 nett, Phyl Warne 76 nett.
Nearest to pins – eighth: Gwen Vitiritti, 11th: Gail Berry, second shot, 16th: Bev Hopkinson.
Gobblers: Norma Glew seventh, Marion Devlin 14th.
Club members Kathy Garratt and Ian Nicholson have made it to the final, Foundation for Young Australians, to be played at Royal Melbourne on 25 September.

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