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EUROA GOLF CLUB

NICE Spring weather early in the week allowed the mowers on the course and enticed 16 men and 11 ladies to enthusiastically and optimistically take on the Wednesday competitions.

Most found the heavy condition tough going.

In the men only Bill Wright and Gary Ritchie both on 34 points were the only reasonable scores.

Only three players managed 30 points or more and some could only manage low 20's or less.

Dick Farmer and Charlie Walker took home the nearest the pins

In the ladies 11 players competed in the second round of the Dot Role trophy, Deb Cox was the winner on net 80 from Pam Sprent 82.

Nearest the Pins went to Dot Rule, Gay Mitchell and Freda Edwards while Gail Allen and Deb Cox claimed the Drive & Pitch's.

Disappointingly rain kicked in again late in the week making the course unplayable again for the weekend.

Hopefully some better weather this week for both the Wednesday comp and the Friday AFL Holiday mixed modified Stabbford Aggregate Event.

Saturday competition can be played early before the Cats V Swans AFL grand final.

The following week sees the Spring Tournament with a mixed Pineshurst on Friday 30 September, sponsored by Euroa Pharmacy.

Saturday, October 1 is 4BBB per sponsored by Burton IGA with fields at both 8–9am and 11.30–12noon.

Sunday will bring out the big guns for the 27 hole stroke and handicap in the three grades, sponsored by Ford McKernan Engineering, including the HJ Goldsworthy 18 hole handicap.

Let's hope for some better Spring weather so we can all get back to some great golf.

NAGAMBIE GOLF CLUB

LADIES

WEDNESDAY, September 14.

There were 10 players playing a round of Stableford in fairly nice conditions.

It was also a round for the Monthly Medal and the Social Club Competition.

The winner of A and B Grades and the Monthly Medal was Moz Fowler with 28pts.

The C Grade winner was Kylie Carmichael with 24 pts.

The 9 hole winner was also Moz with 16pts.

N/P on the third was Kylie.

18 hole balls down the line went to Moz 28 pts and Ky.ie 24 pts.

9 hole balls down the line went to Moz 16 pts and Kylie 15 pts.

There was no Chicken Run played on Thursday 15th, due to weather conditions.

MEN

THE Nagambie golf club's Goulburn Cup was postponed due to heavy ground conditions and poor weather forecast, the Goulburn Cup has been rescheduled to be played on the Sunday 23rd of October.

No golf was played with the course being closed until Wednesday, September 21.

Next week's golf will be a Par event with L. Hall on office duty and T. Baldwin in the bar.

AVENEL GOLF CLUB

AT last, we were finally able to hold a ladies tournament in the form of the Mabel Vearing Silver Salver.

All week it was looking as though we'd be rained out, but thankfully the weather held.

Thirty–six players tees off in windy/misty conditions, playing a stableford round.

It was a close battle for the Salver honours, with the number two Yea team of Karen Sangster, Di Elliot and Jan Wealands, claiming the win with a combined score of 94 points, just one point ahead of Marysville.

Grade winners were A grade – Gail Leigh (Marysville) with 35 points, B grade – Irene Keogh (Nagambie) 34 points in a count back from Robin Lied (Euroa) and Jillian Chandler (Marysville)...

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