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Trophy Winning ladies

THE Drouin Ladies played an Ambrose event last week which was followed by the Christmas break-up and annual trophy presentations.
Winners on the front nine were Belinda King, Jan Stone and Mildred Lyon with 21.5 from runners-up Ellyn Thomson, Robyn O’Brien and Anne McGougin.
Back nine winners were Kay Grieve, Ann Caldwell and Bev Goodwin with 25 from runners-up Irene Thomas, Sue Hatfield and Jeanette Phillips.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:2011 TROPHY WINNERS

Club Champion: Leanne Pollard, Bronze One Champion: Glenda Warren, Bronze Two Champion: Marion Devlin, Foursomes Champions: Dianne Sullivan and Leanne Pollard, Most Consistent: Kay Feaver. Eileen Smith Trophy: Kay Feaver and Leanne Pollard, Doris Chambers Foursomes:Ellyn Thomson and Mary Tymensen, Mona McLeod Broach – Irene Thomas – Silver. Kay Feaver – Bronze. Silver Spoon: Kay Feaver, Grand Mothers Trophy: Bernace Miller, Matchplay Champions – A Grade Glenda Warren, runner up Bernace Miller. B Grade Kay Feaver, runner up Joyce Pierrehumbert.
Star Medallist: Karen Adams, Anthony Bainbridge 4BBB: Karen Adams and Lee James, Mixed Foursomes: Fay and Peter Downward, Captains Trophy: Wendy Hitchins, runner up Karen Adams.
John Arnold Memorial – Sue Hatfield, runner up Marg Mitcham. Eclectic – A Grade: Karen Adams. B Grade: Ann Roberts. C Grade Viv Brereton.
Tuesday Gobblers: Lorna Hoskins and Birdies Irene Thomas, Saturday Gobblers/Birdies: Irene Thomas, Putting: Marg Mitcham, Biggest handicap reduction – Melissa Tannock.

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