Golf for May 20

RIVERSIDE

ON Thursday the ladies will host their visitors day which will be conducted as an aggregate Stableford.

Riverside will also hold its open tournament on Saturday, May 24, and Sunday, May 25. To enter, please call Riverside Golf Club.

Sunday’s Medley Stableford:

A Grade: Michael Faulkhead 40 points, runner-up Nick George 38 points.

B Grade: Duane Faulkhead 38 points, runner-up Charlie Cooper 35 points, after a countback with Tom Till and Jace Monaghan.

Balls: (9) 35 points.

Eagle: Ben Doherty on the par five 14th.

NTPs: Zilzie Wines 4th – Ian Davis 94cm, 7th – Nick George 102cm, 12th – Nick George 460cm and 18th – Nick Goerge 405cm.

Tuesday’s Medley Stableford – Winner Tuarae Kirirua 36 points.

The ladies nine hole Stableford was also played on Tuesday and Lyn Delmenico 21 points from Meg Hamence 19 points.

Balls: (3) 18 points.

NTP: 4th – Selma Mayne 710cm.

Wednesday’s Men’s Monthly Award: Brad Surgey (89/70).

A Grade: Scott Adams (Pitwater Golf Club), runner-up Roberto Fuoco (82/72).

B Grade: Daniel Ghidinelli (92/72), after a countback from runner-up John Wass (93/72).

Balls: (16) 75 net on a countback.

Eagles: Aaron Robson – Par five 2nd and Glen Walker – Par four 13th.

NTPs: Zilzie Wines 4th – Glen Walker 120cm, 7th – Geoff Tandy 35cm, Sunbeam Fruits 17th – Michael Wade 603cm and Good Deal Tyres 18th – Brad Missen 550cm.

Thursday’s Ladies Stroke – Monthly Medal and Putting.

Monthly Medal Winner Rose Gilardi (112/71), runner-up Suzy Conquest (92/73).

Putting competions: both Heather Klemm and Jen Leach 28 putts.

Balls: (4) 76 net.

NTPs Zilzie Wines 4th – Chitra Rankin 595cm, 12th – Lisa Garioch 310cm and 18th – Lisa Garioch 27cm.

Friday’s nine hole Medley Stableford: Rory Kelly 22 points, runner-up Bodan Bishop 20 points.

Saturday’s Ladies Monthly Award: Wendy Dawson (97/75), runner-up Margie Lampard (93/77).

Winning Visitor – Fiona Le (Spring Valley) (107/72).

Balls: (3) 77 net.

NTPs: 12th – Janette Mason 128cm and 18th – Wendy Dawson 250cm.

Saturday’s Men’s Monthly Medal : A Grade : Craig Jervies (80/71), runner-up Darren Gray (79/72).

B Grade: Barry Pilgram (84/72), runner-up Philip Teopenga (89/73).

C Grade: Brayden McGregor (97/71), runner-up George Mason (96/72) after a countback with Tung Nguyen (Spring Valley) (99/72).

Balls: (20) 76 net on a countback.

Eagle: Joel Doherty – Par five 14th.

NTPs: Zilzie Wines 4th – Chris Curley 170cm, 7th – Brayden McGregor 107cm, 12th – Joe Lando 160cm, Sunbeam Fruits 17th – 30cm and Good Deal Tyres 18th – Roberto Fuoco 148cm.

COOMEALLA

COMING events: Today is Stableford, Friday is a nine-hole Medley Stableford, Saturday is Par and Sunday is an 18-hole Medley Stableford.

Results:

Last Wednesday was Stroke Golf Shoes:

Matthew Pascoe 68 net, runner-up Ethan Rushford 69 net, third Ryan Hawke 70 net, fourth Chris Pemberton 70 net.

Balls: (19) 68 to 74 net.

NTPs: 3rd Zilzie Wines – Joel Welsford 395cm, 7th McGuigan Wines- Ivan McKenzie 111cm, 11th Walkers IGA – Stan Prymke 204cm, 18th Trentham Estate- Ben Camilleri 250cm

Women: Silia James 69 net, runner-up Fiona McGinley 74 net,

Balls: (3) 69-77 net.

NTPs: 3rd Australian Vintage – Lee Bottomley 176cm, 11th Buronga Bake – Jackie Horkings 30cm, 18th Trentham Estate – Lee Bottomley 120cm

Friday was 9-hole Medley Stableford.

Bryce Neyland 23 points, runner-up Peter Duscher 20 points.

Balls: (10) 19-16 points

NTP: 11th Justin McPhee 461cm, 18th Justin McPhee 224cm.

Saturday’s medley 4BBB Stableford: Angela Plumridge and Salli Fox 45 points, runners-up Peter Carson and Brett Willis 45 points, third Sue Mills and Maureen Bailey 44 points, fourth Neil Saunders and Lynda Saunders 43 points.

Balls: (24) 45-42 points.

Men NTPs: 3rd Zilzie Wines –Ned Klemm 650cm, 7th McGuigan Wines – Chris Grimmer 327cm, 11th Walkers IGA-Wayne McDonnell 174cm, 18th Trentham Estate-Patrick Gray 130cm.

Women NTPs: 3rd Zilzie Wines –Maureen Bailey 140cm ,7th Angela Plumridge 260cm, 11th Buronga Bake- Sue Mills 142cm, 18th Trentham Estate – Sandy Waters 160cm.

Sunday’s Medley Stableford: Gerard Brown 41 points, runner-up David Merry 37 points.

Balls: (10) 41-33 points,

NTPs: 3rd –Kerry Grimmer 890cm, 7th – Stan Prymke 199cm, 11th- Hayden Rigby 158cm, 18th-David Merry 580cm.

Eagle on the 8th hole – Matt Bottomley.

RED CLIFFS

LAST Wednesday, the men played Stableford with Frank Crouch taking the win with 42 points from runner-up Paul Wilkinson on 39 points.

Balls: (6) 38-34 points on a countback.

NTPs: 8th – Allan Brown 308cm, 15th – Frank Crouch 243cm, 17th – Ken Matulick 159cm. The Pig – Allan Brown.

The ladies played Stableford last Wednesday: Jill Gleeson 37 points from runner-up Karen Bulman with 36 points.

Balls: (3) 35-32 points.

NTPs: 8th Robyn Hand – 402cm, 12th – Jill Gleeson 90cm, 15th – Margaret Stanbrook 145cm, 17th – Jill Gleeson 96cm.

On Saturday the men playes stroke.

A Grade: Neville Birch net 68, runner-up Matthew Pascoe net 73 on a countback.

B Grade: Rueban Shirmack net 68, runner-up Kyle Russell net 71.

C Grade: Peter Russell net 72, runner-up Rohan Hillier net 72.

Balls: (13) 73-76 net on a countback.

NTPs: 3rd – Alex Mullins 271cm, 8th – Matthew Forward 176cm, 12th – Brett Overton 31cm (Plumb Tec), 15th – Chris Thomas 440cm, 17th – Tony Johns 369cm, 18th – Simon Rodgers 277cm. The Pig – Matthew Forward.

Raffle: Gary Nunn.

Saturday ladies Stroke: Susan Gathercole net 66 on a countback from runner-up Jill Gleeson net 66.

Balls: (3) 71-76 net.

NTPs: 3rd – Jill Gleeson 43cm, 12th – Deb Dark 361cm, 15th – Jill Gleeson 210cm.

MERBEIN

LAST Wednesday’s Stableford: Mark Holding 40 points. runner-up Graeme Kerr 36 points.

Ball: (1) 35 points.

Saturday’s Stableford: Ethan Gray 40 points. runner-up Gavin Hocking 39 points.

Ball: (1) 37 points.

NTPs: 3rd Aus Vintage – Graeme Kelly 360cm, 8th Drummond Golf – Jack Hibberd 127cm,16th Merbein Club – Shane Gearing/Alan Gourlay 670cm.

Today is Stableford and Saturday is Stableford “bring a mate day”.

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