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Gillespie delivers with 45 points at Lang Lang

LANG LANG GOLF

The chilly conditions didn’t stop some hot scoring from taking place at Lang Lang Golf Club on Saturday with all three grades requiring a stableford score in the 40’s for victory.

The division one winner was Stephen Rawlings with 40 points, from runner up Shaun Mays with 39 points and third placegetter was Mark Holmes with 38 points.

Tyler Evans won division two with 43 points, from runner up Scott Mahony with 40 points and third place went to Mitchell Adderley with 35 points.

Jordan Gillespie had the best score of the day, winning division three with 45 points, from runner up Riley Willis with 44 points and third place went to Michael O’Rafferty with 41 points.

Ball rundown to 34 points.

Other Results

• Tuesday Stableford Comp

Roger Parker was the Division 1 winner with a score of 37 points from runner up Bill Merrigan with 36 points.

Division 2 was won by Douglas Collins with 39 points from runner up Russell Swan with 37 points

Ball rundown to 36 points.

Nearest the pins: 5th John Lynch, 9th Tim Purdy, 12th Roger Parker and 15th Daryl Barker.

• Wednesday Ladies Stableford Comp – Round 2 Silver Spoon

Winner was Chris Caig (Silver Spoon Winner) with 35 points from runner up Heather Payne with 34 points. Ball rundown to 31 points.

Nearest the pins went to 5th Lee Andrews and 12th Leah Barker.

• Thursday Stableford Comp

Division 1 winner was Clint ‘Casual’ Walker with 39 points from runner up Dave Austin with 38 points.

Division 2 winner was Mick Reilly with 40 points from runner up David Chadwick with 38 points. Ball rundown to 36 points.

Nearest the pins: 5th Noel Boyd, 9th Rod Wiedemann, 12th Noel Welsh and 15th Graeme Ottosen.

We are continuing to run our special deal on all new memberships with all new members joining receiving from now until the end of June for free, at the very competitive price of $895.

A 6-day membership is also available for $775, and under 30’s can access full membership for $500. Give Tim a call at the club to take advantage of these offers.

-Jodie Mays-

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