David Langdon was the daily winner of the men’s stroke round at the Pambula-Merimbula golf course last Wednesday.
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The Bega Valley Motors-sponsored round welcomed more than 120 starters to take the course, with Langdon scoring 71 on a count-back.
Mitch Venables was the A grade winner with 71 from runner-up Justin Tretheway from Tura Beach on 73.
Alan Grey headed up the B grade standings with 73 on a count-back from runner-up Neville Bridge.
Simon Cook led the C grade contest, also scoring 71 just one shot ahead of Ken Ramsay’s 72.
Langdon’s 71 was D grae’s best with John Green runner-up on 74, while Venables had the lowest off the stick with 68.
Balls were awarded out to 75 and there were 25 winners.
The Sails Real Estate golden shot winner was Jo Richardson on the sixth with players heading out on course two.
Saturday’s round was a stableford with Michael Mills donating trophies for the day and Allan Crowe was happy to collect with the day’s best of 40 points.
Nick Townsin was the top scorer in A grade with 37 points to win from Michael Potter on 36.
Crowe’s 40 came in B grade with Mal Hughes in the runner-up spot on 36.
Shayne Trigwell led the C grade contest on a count-back from Jason Buckmaster with the pair both scoring 39 points.
Balls went down to 34 and there were 24 winners with the club welcoming 107 starters.
Michael Mutch collected the golden shot prize money on the 17th.
In ladies play, the club hosted an 18-hole stableford last Tuesday with Val Menhenett providing trophies for the day and Nancy Warne emerged from the pack as daily winner.
Warne scored 35 points to lead A grade from runner-up Heather York on 33 points, while Judi Lawrance led the B grade standings with 34 just one ahead of Pam Guerin’s 33.
The Sails Real Estate golden shot winner was Jenny Coleman just outside two-metres on the 11th.
The Arcuthi trophy went to Pam Guerin on 67 points and balls went down to 30 with 16 collected.
The club welcomed a field of 60 players to tee off on course three.
The Tuesday nine-hole stableford was won by Enid Beazley with 13 points.
Sheila Cowley and Joan Fisher collected balls from the field of 10 players.
Thursday’s 18-hole stroke round was hotly contested and won by Lola Smith. Runner-up was Jill Ricardo.