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Ladies Ogle Brett

PAKENHAM Golf Club played a stroke round on Saturday and it was Bryan Clydesdale (12) who took out A Grade with a nett 66. Matthew Ahern (15) won B Grade with a nett 67 while youngster Brad O’Brien (32) took out C Grade and the December monthly medal with a nett 65.
Nearest the pins went to Zac Clough (second), Peter Buff (fifth), Jon Game (eighth), Gary Wilkinson (14th) and Geoff Sullivan on the 16th. Closest second shots went to Robert Morley (third), Sean Henderson (sixth), Stephen Whitehead (11th) and Beau Wheeler on the 17th. Longest drives went to Beau Wheeler, Rob Nobelius and Mitchell Dempster. O’Brien won the Super Comp with a nett 65 from Clydesdale and Corey Porter.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:MONDAY

Competition winner was Daniel Pantorno with 39 points from Frank Carnovale with 38 on a count back. Balls down the line went to 33 points on a count back while nearest the pins went to Peter Egbers (second), Lionel Mahony (eighth) and Trevor Ferdinands on the 14th.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:WEDNESDAY

Competition winner was Robert Sandiford with 64 nett on a count back from David Wylie. Balls down the line went to 69 nett and the nearest to the pins went to Warwick Cakebread (fifth), Don Dalgleish (eighth), Rod Cameron (14th) and Angie Peluso on the 16th. The super comp winner was Robert Dowse and the super comp nearest the pin went to Arthur Sellers on the second.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:WEDNESDAY TWILIGHT

Competition winner was Corey Porter with 25 points from Brody Pintar with 23 points on a count back. Nearest the pin went to Grant McKay on the second with Peter Lawlor closest after two shots on the third. Down the line golf balls went to 19 points. Raffle winner was Alex Green.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:SUNDAY

Competition winner was Ron Wells with a score of 42 points while balls down the line went to 36 points.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:LADIES

Pakenham ladies journeyed to Drouin on Thursday for the annual Brett Ogle Trophy. A golf ball signed by Ogle is mounted on a perpetual trophy which is a much sought after prize each year.
This year’s winner was an excited Leanne Barker with 21 points from Marg Andrews and Jan Creagh on 19 with Kay Jones and Liz Garvey on 18. Barker also won the nearest the pin and sunk the birdie for a five pointer.
This Thursday is a novelty nine hole event followed by Christmas lunch and a visit from the big man in the red suit. Annual presentation will also take place.

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