On Wednesday warm conditions did not deter 25 ladies playing in the stableford competition.
There were some good scores on the day, but it was Di O’Donnell with 40 points who claimed the honours on a count-back from Heather Barry.
O’Donnell having four pars for the day with Barry having two pars and two birdies.
They were closely followed by Sue Ryan with 39 points and Helen McIntyre with 38 points.
The greens were very slick and there was plenty of run on the course.
Helen McIntyre had the best shot on the Par 3, 8th hole and won nearest the pin while the best front nine holes in A Grade went to Heather Barry.
In B Grade Di O’Donnell had another win with Helen Heaver the winner in C Grade.
The quarter finals of the handicap championship were also played on the day.
Leanne Hunt was the winner over Lois Harvey, newcomer to the club this year Lizzie Clements had a win over Jan Shanahan.
Jess Parsons, who has been consistent in her short golfing career, had a win over Carol Davis and to round out the finals Janina Morrison won over Bernie Jennings.
Next week will be some great games played in the semi finals with Clements to play Parsons and Morrison taking on Hunt.
Last Saturday a small field of ladies who played a stroke round at the Mount Gambier Golf Club.
Winner on the day was Bernie Jennings with a net score of 73 with Penne Saffin runner up on 77.
A small group of ladies contested a stableford competition on Saturday and early morning player Vicki Clark returned to the clubhouse with 38 points to take the winning voucher from Bernie Jennings.
Jennings survived the count-back for runner up from Marie Douglas and Lois Harvey all with 36 points.
Douglas and Harvey were the ball run down winners and Jennings claimed both the pro shot and the nearest the pin on the 16th with her accurate drives.