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After days of perfect weather, twenty brave souls took to the course for the women's stroke event, played in cold, wet and windy conditions.
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Continuing her recent strong form, Jenny Sultana had the best gross and nett scores to take the days honours from Edweena Jeffery, who rarely plays a bad round.
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Club Pennant representative Julie Maloney took third place.
Wednesday, March 15's four ball best ball and individual stableford attracted 113 golfers.
With the course looking and playing as good as it ever had, the winner was the club's rising star Austin Collings, compiling 43 points, now having lowered his handicap by more than 30 strokes in 12 months.
B Pennant representative Reece Woods, finding some time for golf in his busy work schedule, continued his good form with 39 points of his generous nine handicap taking second spot.
Daniel Bull's 37 was enough to take third place from Mitchell Curley and Peter Tancred on a count back.
In the four ball, Austin Collings made it a double victory teaming up with Harry Hedley in amassing 80 points.
It was Reece Woods and Justin Allen in second place with an outstanding 78 points.
Saturday, March 18's Stableford boasted a field of 127 starters and it was a fiercely competitive day with six players breaking their handicap by four strokes or better.
Carl Davey, playing off 14, blitzed the field, with 46 points for a gross 75 including four birdies and won the outright nett score and B Grade honours.
Jim Driver, steady as ever, peeled off a classy 42 to win C Grade, with A Grade honours going to Peter Hiscock with 40 points.
Clive Austin took out the Dormie House dinner for two with his nearest the pin on the sixth hole.
In other club news, the number one White Horse Cup Team defeated Port Kembla in their semi final.
In an all Highlands affair, the team will take on Bowral at Wollongong on Sunday, March 26.
If Moss Vale can pull off a victory, it will be the second year running.
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