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Purdy just ace at Lang Lang

LANG LANG GOLF

Tim Purdy produced the individual highlight at Lang Lang Golf Club last week with a hole-in-one on the par-three 15th during Thursday’s stableford event.

Off the course the clubhouse has been a busy place with more updates and improvements being made.

With the new flooring now installed the clubhouse is looking very new and fresh.

If you are looking for something to do during the week, pop down and take advantage of the warm weather promised this week and have a mid-week round, and at the same time enjoy a nice cold drink on the shady deck.

Reminder to members and guests to save the date for the next Social Night on Friday 17 March.

Results this week:

• Tuesday Stableford Competition

The winner was Frankie Chiu (Deep Creek GC) with 41 points, while runner up Josh Rietman had 40 points. The ball rundown went to 36 points with nearest the pins going to 5th Gary Wigham, 12th William Stringer and 15th Dave Austin.

• Wednesday Ladies Stableford

Di Fraser was the winner with 41 points, with Robyne Goldring scoring 37 points to be runner up. Ball rundown went to 36 points with nearest the pins going to 9th Cheryl Stockdale and 15th Di Fraser.

• Thursday Stableford

The A Grade winner was Daryl Barker with 41 points, two clear of runner up Keith Stockdale on 39 points.

Michael Quinn won B Grade, also with 41 points, with runner up John Lynch on 38 points.

Ball rundown went to 36 points with nearest the pins going to 5th Rod Cameron, 9th Gary Sosenko, 12th David Wylie and 15th Tim Purdy (Hole in One).

• Saturday Par Competition (Field of 164)

A huge field took to the course on Saturday with the A Grade winner being Paul De Pasquale with a score of plus-5. Runner up Jason Williams had plus-4 and third placegetter Bart McDonald finished with a score of plus-2

The B Grade winner was Daniel Huysmans with a score of plus-7, from runner up Gary Wigham on plus-5 and Noel Welsh finishing third with plus-3.

Lana Utatao won C Grade with plus-3, from Noel Marsland who claimed the runner up prize on a countback from third placegetter Brian Barnes, both scoring plus-2.

The ball rundown went down to players finishing square with the card.

-Jodie Mays-

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