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Appleyard just ace at Lang Lang

LANG LANG GOLF

The rain and wind didn’t stop a large field from playing Saturday’s Stableford competition, potentially getting in some match practice before the Club Championships start this week.

One man who has his iron-play well and truly dialled in is Lang Lang member Ricky Appleyard, who achieved every golfers dream with an elusive hole-in-one on the par-three 15th.

Congratulations Ricky…luckily for you there were witnesses!

In good form heading into the clubbies is Brett Francome, who won A Grade with 39 points from runner up Brenton Adams on 38 points, with Jason Williams scoring 37 points to fill the placings.

Shane Sparks won B Grade with 41 points, five clear of runner up David Barrie on 36 points.

Barrie won the runner up prize from Ricky Appleyard, who was still quite content with his day’s outing.

Rob Gawn won C Grade on a count back from Andy Forbes, with both players scoring 35 points – one clear of Marty Clough on 34 points. Ball rundown to 34 points

Club Championships commence on Saturday, good luck to all players and let’s hope the weather will be better than it has been…happy golfing.

South Gippsland Seniors

The South Gippsland Seniors Stableford competition was held on Monday, attracting players from many different clubs in the South Gippsland area.

David Gow from Korumburra Golf Club was the winner by count-back with a score of 37 points, with runner-up Robert Davison from Phillip Island Golf Club.

Tuesday Stableford Comp

The rain held off for Tuesday’s Stableford competition and players enjoyed warmer conditions, even though the sun didn’t make an appearance.

Bill Taberer was the winner with 37 points by countback and William Stringer the runner-up. Ball Rundown to 35 points.

Nearest the pins went to; 5th Wayne Kennedy, 9th Ralph Hendrich, 12th Nicky Dryden and 15th Daryl Barker.

Wednesday was the Ladies Stableford competition in some very ordinary weather, with the winner being Sue Van Gaal with a score of 35 points and runner-up Ros Robertson scoring 33 points. Ball rundown to 32 points.

Nearest the pins; 5th Leah Barker and 12th Di Fraser.

Thursday’s Stableford Midweek Medal saw 55 players take to the course, with the winner by countback with a score of 38 points John Oates, with runner-up George Morozoff. BTL 34 points.

Nearest the pins; 5th Daryl Barker, 9th Wayne Kennedy, 12th Luke Kelly and 15th Tim Maskew.

-Jodie Mays-

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