WEDNESDAY-- WOMENS GOLF--- SCRAMBLES
Division 1 stbfd. 40 Pauline Chisholm
39 Sylvia Gooch
37 Raewyn Coleman
Division 2 '' 36 Glennis Kay c/b Sue Gower
Twos pool --- Jan Mandeno
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NINE HOLE DIVISION--- SCRAMBLE
Net -- 40 Robin Watson Daphne Hall
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THURSDAY--- BEST OF THE VETS-- DAFFODIL DAY SCRAMBLE
Women-- Stbfd 36 Sylvia Gooch
34 Julie Stevanon
32 Alma Goodwin Rewa Hawira
Men-- Stbfd --- 39 Colin Green
38 Murray Johnson Toby Thomson
37 Richard Carnachan Dave Herlihy
36 Ian Poole Mick McConnell John Staples
35 Murray Wallis Herman Oosterman Ross Murray Mike Claydon
For the day, an increased entry fee in support of this worthy cause, plus the added support of four women and two donations, the amount of $340 was paid into the ANZ BANK. In addition to the above listed, all starters went home with a prize, in many cases, superior in quality than the golf revealed on the scorecards.
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SUNDAY---Waikato Foursomes-- 2015
Women -- Gross Champions 273 Alma Goodwin & Ani Bahler
Net Champions 219 Raewyn & Toni Coleman
Net overall 2nd. 223 Petsy Ralph & Dale Spiers
DIVISION 1
Men-- Gross Champions 214 Matt Schofield & Justin Morris
Gross R/up 228 Mathew White & Aaron van der Poel
Net Champions 211 Herewini Hohepa & Adam Dyet
DIVISION 2
Men-- Gross Champions 245 William Wetere & Allan Duncan
Gross R/up 255 Atu Te Ao &Ste Williamson Net Champions 209 Jacob Kingi & Oliver Vincent
Overall Men's Nett
Net R/up 1 215 Ray Dearing & Rob Cox
Net R/up 2 216 Tim Crotty & Jim Kirkham
Net R/up 3 216 Roger Mita & Murray Jones
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A well organised tournament with an array of splendid prizes, plus a well groomed course deserving of better support, attracted a moderate field of keen competitive golfers who braved the forecasted unsettling weather conditions for both days The scoring was indeed competitive and all prize winners were subjected to strong challenges in all divisions.
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