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Winner comes first

CARDINIA BEACONHILLS GOLF
Adrian Dearden (21) took the honours of being the first winner of the club’s new Friday Stableford competition with a score of 42 points.
Anyone can enter this new competition every Friday, member and non-member.
Although Tuesday was a stroke round, David Moseley (13) took out the A Grade with an impressive 62 nett but Wayne Boulton (34) had the last grin, coming in with 61 nett for the B Grade prize.
Lee James (24) was the winner for the women’s comp on Wednesday with 39 points and Tracey Brown was consistent with 47 nett for the 13 holes competition.
Mark Baker (12) won the A Grade for Thursday’s Stableford competition with 44 points and David Cook (28) had the same 44 points for the B Grade win.
Saturday was blessed with good weather and the Monthly Medal was played with young Michael French (10) taking the honours with a 62 nett and the B Grade prize.
The A Grade winner was Ryan Fuller (+1) with 69 nett and the C Grade winner was Graeme Taylor (16) with 65 nett.
Vern Hill won Sunday’s Stableford competition with 42 points on count back from runner up Bob Pitman (17).

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