Brave souls tackle coastal course

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Brave souls tackle coastal course

Adire forecast of high winds and heavy rain from the Bureau of Meteorology dissuaded veterans from the lovely Kingston seaside course.

However 34 brave souls turned up and enjoyed a windy, but still dry day.

Scoring across the field was very average, being in the mid twenties, but because of the smallish field, every one got a ball in the rundown.

Winning First Division with 38 points was Peter Waters from Attamurra, from two Millicent lads on 34, Terry Chant and Brian Duldig.

Second division was won by Col Wright on 33.

Turning 70 on his last outing he won and on this outing, on his own course, he won again.

Runners up were Max Clifford from Attamurra and John Higgins of Kingston, both with 32.

The Scotch went off to Beachport with Brian Pennell and the NTP’s to Trevor Smith and Max Clifford.

The Ross Orchard was won by Wayne Peters and Peter Vile.

There is a three week break before our next trip to Lucindale on June 28, this being part of a 36 hole event, the second one on July 12.

Good cash is on offer here, so be in it.

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