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Tuross Head Country Club monthly medal highlights


The Tuross Head Country Club men's golfers competed in the monthly medal competition on Saturdayand the winners were:

A grade player Ian McManus was successful in this stroke division with a net score of 67.

Allen Gannon filled second placing with 73 with Martin Booth was relegated to third spot on a countback.

B grade best was Steven O'Shea with 68 net strokes ahead of Peter Nikolic on 70.

Tony Brown was third in this group with 71 strokes.

Gerald Strickland was the winner in C grade with a net 71.

Ian Kingston and Desmond Jackson took out second and third placings, both scoring 73.

Colin Houghton returned the lowest 'off the stick' score with a round of 74.

Jason Nikolic's second shot on the par 4 second hole of 1.35 m won him the Golden Shot award.

A highlight of the day was a hole in one scored by Brendan Taylor on the 4th hole.

Nearest the pins were won by:

A grade player Brendan Taylor on the 4th.

Mark Haberkorn was awarded the 6th with a very close 25 centimetres and

Brad Doolan won the 7th with 7.00 m.

B grader Trevor Jones was closest on the 4th hole with 5.44 .

Ian Lawson won the 6th with 3.05 m and Bruce Martin the 7th with 11.05 m.

The best of the C grade golfers was Colin Fletcher on the 4th with 2.39 m.

The coming Saturday event is the Scoty stableford round.

Thursday's mixed stableford medley was won by Bruce Cleeve with a good round of 39 points

ahead of Ian Kingston 36, Steve Johnston and Peter Nikolic both finishing on 35 points.

Nearest the pins were won by Trevor Jones on the 4th hole, Rex Wood won the 6th and

Ian Kingston the 7th hole.

Best regards


Above:: Tuross Head men's A grade medal winner Ian McManus and event sponsor Greg Ware.


Above: Gerald Strickland, Tuross Head C grade medal winner.


Above: Tuross B grade medal winner Steven O'Shea

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