MONDAY VETS: Twenty-three teams enjoyed playing a Two Person Ambrose competition as the vets continue to have a varied programme. The continuing good weather saw some good scoring, with the winners being John Libby & Judy Saunders, coming out ahead of Ken Mustard & Jane Wordley. Third were Mavis Bruce
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John Giffney, last week’s Flett Trophy winner. Photo / Rodger Bagshaw
In the afternoon haggle, it was a bit tight at the top with Wilson McGillivray taking it from Graeme Parkinson on a countback with 37 points. Next on 36 were Mark Tomsett, and Stuart Cooke (Mt Maunganui), while Craig Sandlant (again) and Chris Hale had 35 points. Murray Fraser, Andy Roche, and Jamie Sanderson all finished with 34.
SATURDAY GOLF: A pleasant winter’s day for golfer’s on a well turned-out course.
LADIES: played a stableford haggle, and Megan Jowsey had the best round with 38 points. Next was Sharon Deacon with 36, followed by Shelley Lithgow on 35, then Susan Mustard 34. Denise Donald and Kathy Ashton both had 33 points.
MORNING MEN: In division 1, Jethro Meares had a successful morning, winning the par haggle with +5, comfortably ahead of Daryll Denyer on +1. Next were the two John’s, Libby and Giffney with -1, followed by Scott Spicer, Earl Hoskins, and Rob Page with -2. In division 2, by just slipping into the second division Tim Parish topped the field by having a even score. Ken Purcell and Tom Rowbotham (who reversed his Thursday form) were next with -1, while Bob Hoggard, Eddie Bruce, Mark Mora, and Francis Gascoigne, all finished -2.
AFTERNOON MEN: Showing good form after his narrow loss in the Flett Trophy last week, Michael Matutinovich came in first with +4, just ahead of Nigel Sanderson +3. Logan Phillips and Richard Taitoko both finished on +2, while on +1 were Chris Hales, Charles Gurr, Mark Hume, and Graeme Parkinson. - Rodger Bagshaw