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THERE was a strong turnout for the stableford and four-ball-best-ball on Saturday.
The overall winner was Tam Pham Hung from Fairbairn Golf Club with a very impressive score of 43 points.
In A Grade, Bailey Burke was the winner with 39 points. The B Grade winner was Paul Schulz with 40 points and C Grade was claimed by Duy Thuc Pham from Fairbairn Golf Club.
Balls went to Philip Ingram, Tim Young, Huy Nguyen from Gungahlin Lakes Golf Club, Gary Batten, Tran Le Thu from Fairbairn Golf Club, Harry Mould and Simon White.
Nearest the pin on four went to Stephen Edgenton, nine went to Colin Evans, 11 to Phil Ingram and 17 to Stephen Young.
The winners of the four-ball-best-ball were Phil Ingram and Simon White with 44 points on countback from David Douglass and Stephen Edgenton.
In last week’s midweek medal, Greg Abraham was the winner with a great score of 68 nett.
The A Grade winner was Shannon Fergusson with 70 nett, B Grade went to Gino Cerro with 72 nett on countback from Ken McGrath and the C Grade winner was Gary Batten with 70 nett.
Balls went to Adam Jakins, Mitch Hynes, Ken McGrath, Simon Allen, Kerry Blencowe and Tim Bedingfield.
Nearest the pin on nine was claimed by Kerry Blencowe, 11 by Gino Cerro, 17 went to Warren Bray and the nearest the pin second shot on 18 went to David Richards from Jubilee Golf Club.
Saturday is a stroke, Sunday is a stableford and the midweek competition is a stableford.
There will be a twilight ambrose on Friday November 15, tee times are available from 3.30pm and everyone is welcome to play in the ambrose, with or without an official handicap.





