Golf results

RIVERSIDE

Sunday’s medley Stableford (April 25):

A Grade: Jasper Robins 39 points, runner-up Claude Dawson 38 points on a countback from Reece Farr.

B Grade: Jonah Faulkhead 48 point, and round of the week, runner-up Duane Ebbels 39 points.

Balls: (10) 37 points.

NTPs: Zilzie Wines 4th – Harry Martin 346cm, 7th – Michael Reid 66cm and 12th – Claude Dawson 693cm.

Last Tuesday’s ladies nine-hole Stableford: Adel Dal Corobbo 18 points.

Balls (2) 15 points on a countback.

NTP: 7th – Adel Dal Corobbo 450cm.

Wednesday’s men’s stroke:

A Grade: Michael Holcroft (75/70) after a countback with Bodan Bishop (79/70).

B Grade: Adrian Fox (96/73) after a countback with Jeff Riordan (94/73).

Balls (13) 75 net on a countback.

NTPs: Zilzie Wines 4th – Peter Ellery 110cm, 7th – Roberto Fuoco 467cm, 12th – Michael Holcroft 428cm, Sunbeam Fruits 17th – Bill Beckwith 2cm and Good Deal Tyres 18th – Peter Schroeder 320cm.

Thursday’s ladies Stableford: Caroline James 37 points on a countback from Janette Mason 37 points.

Balls (4) 35 points on a countback.

NTPs: Zilzie Wines 4th – Wendy Dawson 145cm, 7th – Jen Leach 215cm, 12th – Caroline James 51cm and 18th – Janette Mason 21cm.

Friday’s nine-hole medley Stableford: Winner – Mason Warn 22 points, runner-up Craig Warn 21 points, after a countback with Chris D’Amico.

Chris D’Amico played the par four, 13th hole brilliantly, being rewarded with an eagle.

Balls (16) 16 points on a countback.

Saturday’s ladies Stableford: Wendy Dawson 36 points, runner-up Maree Irvin 35 points.

Balls (2) 35 points.

NTPs : Zilzie Wines 4th – Janette Mason 453cm, 7th – Steph Baker 300cm, 12th – Maree Irvin, a birdie and 18th – Roz Nash, a birdie.

Saturday men’s Stableford:

A Grade: Alex Spooner 39 points, runner-up Jarrod Stokker 38 points.

B Grade: Andrew Forbes 39 points, runner-up Kaden Beckett 36 points.

C Grade: Gavin Jackson 41 points, runner-up Daniel Ghidinelli 36 points on a countback from Rob Arnold.

Balls (20) 33 points on a countback.

NTPs: Zilzie Wines 4th – Joshua Fleming 65cm, 7th – Paul Dominelli 148cm, 12th – Rob Garioch 680cm, Sunbeam Fruits 17th – Tony Coppola 455cm and Good Deal Tyres 18th – Laurie Riordan 364cm.

COOMEALLA

Coming events – Tomorrow: Stableford; Friday: Nine-hole medley Stableford; Saturday: Stableford; Sunday 18-hole medley Stableford.

Wednesday, April 4, par:

A Grade: Denny Fox +6, runner-up Phillip Moisidis +4, third Andrew Rix +2.

B Grade: Craig Lovel +2, runner-up Seb Raiti +2, third John Gray +2.

Balls: (16) +6 to square.

NTPs: 7th McGuigan Wines – Owen Lehmann 67cmcm, 11th Walkers IGA – Ned Klemm 504 cm, 18th Trentham Estate – Bob Fleiner 205cm.

Women: Ann Bpwen -1, runner-up Jill O’Donnell -2, third Sonya Golitschenko -2.

Balls: (4) -1 to -3.

NTPs: 3rd Australian Vintage – Ninette Mammone 168cmcm, 7th – Jill O”Donnell 205cm, 11th Buronga Bake – Jenny Smith 14cm,

Friday was a nine-hole medley Stableford: Bryce Neyland 22 points, runner-up Peter Duscher 22 points.

Balls; (9) 22 to 17 points.

NTP: 11th – Justin McPhee 263cm, 18th –Ray Lyons 281cm.

Saturday was stroke monthly medal:

A Grade: Troy Neville 70, runner-up Tony Finn 70, third Stan Prymke 71.

B Grade: Denny Fox 65, runner-up Selfet Kuzu 67, third Paul Hewitt 69.

C Grade: Mitchell Kemp 69, runner-up Russ Collyer 71, third John Gray 71.

Balls: (26) 65 to 73.

NTPs: 3rd Zilzie Wines – Matt Bottomley 1100cm, 7th McGuigan Wines – David Hancock 153cm, 11th Walkers IGA – Troy Neville 455cm, 18th Trentham Estate – Paul Wright 150cm.

Women: Carolyn Croke 70, runner-up Kylie Walters 73.

Balls: (2) 70 to 73.

NTPs: 3rd Zilzie Wines – Nia Whittle 76cm, 11th Buronga Bake – Sandy Waters 182cm.

Sunday’s medley Stableford: Lee McLeod 42 points, runner-up Renee Young 42 points, third David Martin 39 points.

Balls: (12) 42 points to 34 points.

NTPs: 3rd – Darren Bottomley 205cm, 7th – Walter Schulz 174cm, 11th – Brendan Dean 295cm, 18th –Nathan Wilton 380cm.

WENTWORTH

Thursday, April 24, Stableford: B. Slee 31 points, runner-up G. Walker 30 points.

Ball: 28 points, B. Quayle.

NTP: 2nd – B. Quale 260cm.

Jeff Hatfield pink ball with 11 points.

Sunday, April 27, was Stableford: B. Quayle 35 points from runner-up Mick Cook on 34 points, third 33 points.

Janine Chapman pink ball with 12 points.

NTP: 17th – B. Quayle 400cm.

MILDURA

The vets played Stableford on Monday, April 28: M. Warn 42 points, runner-up A. Steedman 36 points, third B. Smythe 36 points.

Balls: (4) 36-34 points on a countback.

The ladies played Stableford last Tuesday:

18-hole event: M. Morrison 37 points, runner-up S. Newstead 35 points.

Balls: (5) 37-33 points.

NTPs: 2nd Trentham Estate – S. Lewis 320cm, 10th Trentham G. Anderson 72cm, 12th Zilzie – M. Blair 10cm.

Nine-hole event: K. Mayne 16 points, runner-up D. Clohesy 15 points.

Ball: (1) 16 points.

Wednesday’s medley Stableford:

A Grade: R. Bowen 39 points, runner-up R. Morgan 36 points, third P. Rhodes 35 points.

B Grade: W. Callow 39 points, runner-up B. Dickie 37 points, third B. Bird 36 points.

C Grade: J. Mock 39 points, runner-up D. McConnell 38 points, third I. Brodie 35 points.

Balls: (23) 39-32 points.

NTPs: 1st Pete’s Pure – M. Warn 230cm, 2nd Pig – N. Hodgetts 309cm, 10th Trentham Estate – B. Dickie 142cm, 12th Zilzie Wines – N. Hedwards 108cm.

Friday’s ladies Stableford: B. Matthews 37 points, runner-up T. Katis 33 points.

Ball: (1) 37 points.

Saturday was a medley Stableford:

A Grade: S. Kelly 41 points, runner-up P. Hartmann 36 points.

B Grade: D. Wager 40 points, runner-up C. Wright 38 points.

D Grade: N. Cavallo 38 points, runner-up G Buckman 37 points.

Balls: (22) 41-34 points.

NTPs: 1st Pete’s Pure – J. Cameron 65cm, 2nd Trentham Estate – P. Briggs 95cm, 2nd Pig – S. Bush 239cm, 10th Trentham Estate – P. Hartmann 71cm, 12th Zilzie Wines – R. Bowen 320cm.

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