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Stiff competition all-round

PHIL Beyer (7) played a magnificent round of golf at Cardinia Beaconhills Golf Links on Saturday to take out A Grade with a great score of 44 points in the Stableford competition.
Beyer shot a gross score of one under par to record the day’s most points but had stiff competition from the winners of the other two grades. B Grade winner Peter Brown (14)was hot on Beyer’s heels with an excellent 43 points while Denis Smith (22) was a shot further back on 42 points winning C Grade.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:SUNDAY

Jimmy McEachern was the winner of Sunday’s A Grade Stableford competition. Playing off a handicap of 11 he returned a score of 38 points. Tony Radcliffe (17) won B Grade after also returning a score of 38 points.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:MIDWEEK

A Grade player Mick Nealon (8) was the winner of Tuesday’s Stableford comp with 38 points on a count back. Brad Mars (16) won the B Grade with 42 points.
It seemed more like the middle of winter than Summer on Wednesday as the ladies weekly comp was cancelled due to wet weather. However, by late afternoon the skies cleared enough for the Twilight Comp to begin and Alistair Conn returned the best nett score of 29.5. Eric Wilson had the best gross with 36 and Ben Price had the least putts with 11 on a count back while Gary Keet won the $52 pro-pin.
Thursday’s Stableford competition was won by A Grade player H.Macphee (19 Waverley Golf Club). Troy Tranter (15) won B Grade with 40 points and Steve McMinimee (20) won C Grade with 44 points.

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