Taupo & Turangi Herald

GOLF REPORTS

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Thirteen ladies gambled with the weather last Tuesday and ended up playing a full round on Centennial in calm and sunny conditions. It was a stableford competitio­n. First in the silver division, with 30 points, was Chris Thomson. In Bronze 1, Jenny Cory won with 34 points and Val Stone won Bronze 2 also with 34. Nearest to the pins were Jacky Gawith, winning the M21 Meats voucher and Tracy Hansard won the Victoria’s Cafe´ voucher. This week’s competitio­n is Hidden Pairs stableford.

The vet ladies played a putting and nett competitio­n on the Tauhara course. The best on the day was Val Stone with 30 putts, closely followed by Carolyn Newth and Jacky Gawith with 31. Val and Carolyn received the Cafe´ Baku/Vine Eatery prize and Jacky the Cafe´ 99 voucher. Runnersup on 32 points were Anna Reece (Cafe´ 99), Ev White (Starlight Cinema) and Dawn Godinagh (Farmers

Discount Meats). In the nett competitio­n, Carmel Hopkins won the Silver division and the Farmers Discount Meats voucher. Bronze 1 was won by Jenny Cory who won the Lakeside Meats prize and Gwen Wraight had the best nett in Bronze 2 and took home the Starlight Cinema voucher. Jackie Broughton won two balls for getting nearest to the pins on holes 16 and 17 and June A’court won a ball for the longest putt on hole 18. Next week’s competitio­n is the second round of Vets trophy while the rest of the field will play a nett round.

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