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Aplus at Lang Lang

The CCR was 70 and 110 players teed off.
Leading scores – A grade B. Stainsby (12 handicap), +4, P. Sellers (4), +2.
B grade: P. Caust (15), +2, D. O’Donnell (19), +1.
C grade J. Bolton (33), +4, J. Mitchell (23), +3. A. Courtney, D. Lovie, B. Graham +1, B. Anderson, R. Evans, K. Kresp 0, D. Spierings, G. Barns, L. Chew, M. Driver –1.
Nearest the pin on the fifth: C. Templman, ninth: P. Sellers, 15th: R. Walker.
Tuesday, 20 June (stroke), 18 players.
Leading scores – K. McDonald, 104 gross, (32 handicap), 72 nett score on a countback, C. Hodge 72, I. Farrer 74, S. Pollock 75, J. Polson 76.
Nearest the pin on the fifth: P. Marotta, 15th: C. Hodge.
Thursday, 22 June, 28 competitors.
Leading scores – P. Marotta, (13 handicap), 41 score on a countback, S. Whitehead (12), 41, K. McDonald 37, R. Smith 37, W. Merrigan 36.
Fourballbestball – S. Whitehead and C. Casey (12/4), 49, R. Smith and R. Zammit 46 on a countback.
Nearest the pin on the fifth: D. Dorrat, ninth: N. Hoch, 12th: C. Hodge, 15th: A. Courtney.

LADIES

The final day of the ladies’ championships was played at Lang Lang on Wednesday, 21 June.
Club champion is Mary Dwyer (handicap 16) with an overall scratch score of 295.
Minor champion is Cheryl Owen (handicap 27) with an overall scratch score of 312.
The 54hole ‘Alyson Williams Memorial’ Trophy for the best nett score overall was Cheryl Owen with 231.
The day’s results were as follows: with 12 players and a CCR of 74.
Divisionone winner was Avis wheeler (24) with a gross score of 103 and a nett score of 79. Runnerup was Pat Hayes (26) with a gross score of 108 and a nett score of 82.
Divisiontwo winner was Cheryl Owen (27) with a gross score of 97 and a nett score of 70. Runnerup was Noela Maxwell (28) with a gross score of 103 and a nett score of 75.
Nearest the pin on the fifth was Cheryl Owen and downtheline balls went to Cheryl Owen and Noela Maxwell.
Cheryl Owen broke her handicap from 27 to 26.

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