Five fantasic days of golf

DAILY results from the Tri-State Masters Golf tournament held last week:

ROUND 1 (Mildura Golf Resort, May 20):

MEN:

A Grade: Bryan Fromberg (Traralgon) 34 points on a countback, David Bath (Belvoir Park) 34 points.

B Grade: Keith Ashford (Traralgon) 38 points, Phil Gilligan (Box Hill) 36 points.

C Grade: Ted Munckton (Bermagui) 34 points, Glenn Thomas (Traralgon) 33 points on a countback from Greg Barilla and Greg Butcher.

NTPs: 2nd – Roger Williams (Belvoir Park) 210cm, 10th – Paul Adams (Metropolitan) 55cm, 12th – Neville Peacock (Willunga) 260cm.

LADIES:

A Grade: Ann Felgate (Cardinia/Beacon Hills) 34 points on a countback, Jacqui Morgan (Monash) 33 points on a countback from Jodie Deacon (Kooyonga) 33 points.

B Grade: Jane Derham (Royal Melbourne) 35 points on a countback, Kylie Walters (Coomealla) 35 points.

C Grade: Glenys Anderson (Mildura) 31 points on a countback, Sheryl Barker (Traralgon) 31 points on a countback from Jeanette Mitchell (Garfield) and Ann Robbins (Drouin) 31 points.

NTPs: 2nd – Jenny Chandler (Cardinia/Beacon Hills) 195cm, 10th – Mabel Crouch (Mildura) 320cm, 12th – Peg Thomas (Traralgon) 165cm.

4BBB STABLEFORD (Coomealla Golf Club, May 21):

Winners: Lyn Mayne (Broken Hill) and Jan Ralph (Broken Hill) 43 points.

Runners-up: Bryan Fromberg (Traralgon) and Phil Denhouting (Traralgon) 40 points on a countback.

Third: Bill Hutchings (Sandhurst) and Nola Ryalls (Sandhurst) 40 points on a countback.

Fourth: Keith Ashford (Traralgon) and Dave Trengrove (Traralgon) 40 points.

NTPs men: 3rd – Clint Jones (Coomealla) 750cm, 7th – Brian Kingma (Cardinia/Beaconhills) 91cm, 11th – Bryan Fromberg (Traralgon) 379cm, 18th – Phil Denhouting (Traralgon) 150cm.

NTPs ladies: 7th – Leigh Anton (Traralgon) 760 cm.

ROUND 2 (Red Cliffs Golf Club, May 22):

MEN:

A Grade: David Bath (Belvoir Park) 39 points, Steve Spooner (Coomealla) 37 points.

B Grade: Owen Trumper (Phillip Island) 39 points, Gary Morgan (Monash) 37 points.

C Grade: Glenn Thomas (Traralgon) 36 points, Paul Tinsley (Box Hill) 35 points.

NTPs: 3rd – Mark Hegarty (Numurkah) 1250cm, 8th – Phil Conroy (Whittlesea) 42cm, 12th – Andrew Taylor (Sale) 230cm, 15th – Daniel Barron (Rosebud) 509cm, 17th – Greg Barilla (Riverside) 340cm.

LADIES:

A Grade: Jacqui Morgan (Monash) 35 points on a countback, Kay Van der net (Mornington) 35 points.

B Grade: Dora Stewart (Mildura) 35 points on a countback, Sandra Gaylard (Howlong) 35 points.

C Grade: Glenys Anderson (Mildura) 37 points, Kylie Walters (Coomealla) 36 points.

NTPs: 3rd – Jo Fehervari (Grange) 158cm, 8th – Kylie Walters (Coomealla) 350cm, 12th – Jenny Chandler (Cardinia/Beaconhills) 450cm, 15th – Jenny Chandler (Cardinia/Beaconhills) 338cm, 17th – Aileen Armour (Burnley) 205cm.

AMBROSE IN FOURS (Coomealla Golf Club, May 23):

Scratch winners: Jodie Deacon (Kooyonga), Mark Deacon (Highercomb), Shaun O’Toole (Kurri Kurri), Bev Suckling (Kurri Kurri) 59.

Handicap winners: Larry Cullen (Caloundra), John Daffy (Redland Bay), Mark McCalmy (Redland Bay), Clint Jones (Coomealla) 58.87.

Runners-up: Mark McPherson (Curlewis), Neal Price (Settlers Run), Kevin Elliott (Bacchus Marsh), Peter Cox (Torquay Sands) 59.

Third: Patsy Stamp (Grange), Rob Stamp (Grange), Martin Brown (Grange), Jo Fehervari (Grange) 59.75.

Fourth: Bill Murphy (Mooroopna), Bruce Brown (Merrigum), Phil Cooper (Kyabram Parkland) Mark Hegarty (Numurkah) 60.

All-ladies winners: Tina Cook (Bright), Vicki Colliver (Portsea), Jenny Jeffreys (Portsea), Manya Wittingslow (Portsea) 60.62.

NTPs men: 3rd – Mark McPherson (Curlewis) 470cm, 7th – David Smithwick (Mansfield) 173cm, 11th – John Smart (Anglesea) 135cm, 18th – Clint Jones (Coomealla) 210cm.

NTPs ladies: 7th – Rose Alexander (Kiama) 294cm, 11th – Jill Sands (Portsea) 365cm, 18th – Vicki Colliver (Portsea) 1000cm.

ROUND 3 (Coomealla Golf Club, May 24):

MEN

A Grade: Bob Scott (Heyfield) 39 points, David Bath (Belvoir Park) 37 points.

B Grade: David Smithwick (Mansfield) 38 points, Keith Ashford (Traralgon) 36 points on a countback, John Reynolds (Grange) 36 points.

C Grade: Greg Barilla (Riverside) 38 points, Alan Willet (Howlong) 36 points.

NTPs: 7th – Gavin Coon (Blue Lakes) 143cm, 11th – Garth Doherty (Coomealla) 204cm, 18th – Phil Denhouting (Traralgon) 250cm.

LADIES

A Grade: Cecilia Stewart (Bairnsdale) 37 points, Jacqui Morgan (Monash) 35 points on a countback, Lyn Mayne (Broken Hill) 35 points, Chrissy Gilligan (Yarrawonga/Mulwalla) 35 points.

B Grade: Nola Ryalls (Sandhurst) 35 points on a countback, Linda Jakubans (Coomealla) 35 points.

C Grade: Pam Messenger (Muree) 42 points, Maree Hodgins (La Trobe) 39 points.

NTPs: 3rd – Lyn Mayne (Broken Hill) 55cm, 7th – Jacqui Morgan (Monash) 48cm, 11th – Gareth Lilley (Portsea) 164cm, 18th – Tina Cook (Bright) 200cm.

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