Visitors have swollen entries at the Pambula-Merimbula Golf Club with more than 200 heading out for the men’s par last Wednesday.
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Andrew Bethune of the Victoria GC topped the standings with plus seven, while Tura golfer Daniel Fleet headed up A grade on plus from from Peter Musgrave on plus four.
Michael Mutch had plus six to win B grade from Barry Meehan on plus four.
Bethune headed the C grade results with Brian Nankervis one off the pace on plus six.
Alan Newton led D grade on plus six from Gerry Smith on plus three.
Balls went to plus one and 54 were collected from the 205 starters.
Alex McQueen scored $290 for the Sails Real Estate golden shot.
Saturday was a stableford with John Keeble accepting Michael Potter’s trophy.
Ryan Westcott was the A grade winner on a count-back from Ray Smith with both on 40 points.
Keeble won B grade on 43 from Michael Mutch on 40, while Michael Blenkinsop had 40 to win C grade from Dennis Lenson on 39.
Barry Kubale won D grade with 41 on a count-back from Terry Condron.
Balls went to 36 and 41 were handed out to another big field of 165 starters.
Ladies play has also been boosted and Tuesday’s stableford saw 32 take part.
Elizabeth McErlain won A grade on 40 from Johanna Hunt’s 38, while Elizabeth Bragg snagged B grade on a count-back from Christine McMullen.
Wendy Fleming won the Sails Real Estate golden shot.
Thursday’s stableford had 24 players with Jill Brenchley scoring the win from Carlene Ramsay.
Cheryl Ramsay won Saturday’s stableford on 35 points with 11 players heading out on course one.
The club also hosted a mixed four-ball best-ball on Sunday with Donna and Graham Harris emerging victorious to claim the trophy donated by Ozzie Ziviani and Kate Walker.
Runners-up were Wendy and David Fleming with 44 points.
Balls went to Carlene and Ken Ramsay, Jaclyn Brown and Mat Noble, Julia Utan and Tony Freeman and Heather Dennis and Bruce Walker.
Ziviani and Walker were the lucky card winners.