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Lang Lang reaches a magical milestone

LANG LANG GOLF

Lang Lang Golf Club is celebrating its 60th year and to mark this special occasion a lunch and golf day took place on Sunday with current members, past members and life members all coming together to celebrate the impressive milestone.

Although the weather was not fantastic, a great day was still had by all that attended.

Congratulations to Cheryl Stockdale and Lee Andrews for winning the Joy Kitchen Foursomes event with a gross score of 102, and also congratulations to Anne Schellekens and Betty Robertson for being the nett winners with a score of 73…well played to you all.

The Men’s 4BBB Championships was recently played and a playoff is needed to determine the winners.

Good luck to Bart McDonald and Levi Maxwell, and Gary Sosenko and Wayne Kennedy with the playoff.

Just a reminder that our Club Championships will be commencing shortly with Saturday 11 November being the first of three rounds.

Remember to book in quickly as this is always a very popular event.

Results for the week as follows:

• Tuesday Stableford/Field of 65

Winner: Mike Sullivan 40 points. Runner Up: Graham Kofoed 39 points. Ball rundown to 31 points.

Nearest the pins: 5th John Johnson, 9th Noel Welsh, 12th John Lynch, 15th Graham Kofoed.

• Wednesday Ladies Stableford

Winner: Anne Schellekens 36 points. Runner Up: Maureen Nankervis. Ball rundown to 21 points.

• Thursday Stableford/2BBB/Field of 65

Stableford winner: Russell Swan with 42 points. Runner up: Rob Volk with 40 points.

2BBB winners: Noel Bradford and David Wylie with 47 points by countback.

Runners up: Steve Clark and Russell Swan. Ball rundown to 35 points.

Nearest the pins: 5th Noel Boyd, 9th Patrick Farrell, 12th James Hedrick, 15th Michael Herman.

• Saturday Stableford/Field of 146

Division 1

Winner: Laurie Burgess with 38 points by countback. Runner up: Jack Ingram. Third: Stephen Rawlings 37 points.

Division 2

Winner: Mark Owen with 39 points. Runner up: Rob Bradshaw with 38 points by countback. Third: Trevor Cridland.

Division 3

Winner: Vern Hall with 39 points. Runner up: Andrew Poxon with 37 points by countback. Third: David Preston. Ball rundown to 34 points

Nearest the pins: 5th Stephen Rawlings, 9th Joe Kelly, 12th Michael Bushe, 15th Brenton Adams.

Third hole second shot (0-18) Ben Hall, (19+) Tim Winter.

-Jodie Mays-

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