Thursday Club Steve Fahey took out the 18-hole prize with 42 points from Paul Joice, Don Hope and Russel Reardon on 42 points The 9-hole winner was Greg Walker with 26 from Paul Joice and Les Bradford 26. Pins went to Benn Ryan, Ron Jamieson, Albert Pini and Ray Plant. Weekend. The Whitsunday Coast Guardian competition had 53 players on Saturday and Simon Dobbins won on a count-back from Lance Lloyd and Rob Stanley on a very tidy 47 stableford points. All three had personal bests with Simon shooting 73, Lance 77 and Rob 6 under par 65. Greg Walker, Gus Ogilvie, Kelvin Stephens and Troy Smith followed. Pins went to Kelvin Simon and Rob. Simon also won the hundred club. In the A-grade match-play final, Lewis Tuck overcome a determined Gavin Milne on the final to win a close match. This Saturday will be the Metropole monthly medal in conjunction with the medal-of-medals. JUNIORS The juniors played a nine hole competition on Friday which resulted in Justin Connors, Simon Dobbins, Joe Wecker and Tayla Jeffries winning balls in the rundown. Juniors, Mr Goodfellow is organizing a game with your parents followed by a BBQ tea on Friday 7 December so add it to your calendar. CHOOK RUN Mark Trims's returned visit to Proserpine this week proved fruitful when he took out the chook run. Playing solid golf, he got 32 nett, one shot ahead of Rob Stanley and David Danes on 33 nett. The card draw jackpotted. DAWNBUSTERS .It was hard to pick a winner in the Dawnbusters this week with a three way tie.All shooting a 33 nett was Beryl Nosworthy, Punk Fraser and Paul Grace., with Beryl prevailing in the countback. Norm Rasmussen and Brad Albertson won the pin shots. Alan Scott was awarded the Bradmans. Larry Mengel's putter was red hot having the least number of putts, while Angry Alan Greedy charmed his way to receiving the snake .
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