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Friday’s nine-hole Stableford: B. Gillespie 18 points, runner-up A. Carlaw 16 points on a countback from C. Carlaw .

Saturday’s 18-hole Stableford sponsored by R. Reid: J. Cain 35 points, runner-up D. Brennan 33 points on a countback from,R. Rowe and M. Campbell 33 points, fourth K. Bettison 30 points.

NTP: R. Rowe 5.35m.

Sunday’s 9-hole Stableford: B. Gillespie 23 points, runner-up D. Richardson 19 points, third R. Thomas 17 points on a countback from K. Holmes.

24 Club: Sunday’s 1st round nine-hole championships stroke: D. Richardson 35 net, runner-up B. Gillespie 36 net, third R. Thomas 38 net.

Broken Hill Golf and Country Club

Midweek medley Stableford, October 18: Tony Gepp 40 points, runner up Anthony Berg 39 points on a countback.

Balls: Oliver Von Medem 39 points, Randy Pryor 38 points, Brian Carroll 38 points. Terry Jones 38 points, Luke Gilby 37 points on a countback.

Medley 18-hole Stableford, October 25: Max Everuss 43 points, runner-up Matt Reavill 40 points.

Balls: Tristan Symonds 39 points, Tony Gepp 39 points, Clinton Jones 39 points, Tom Burke 39 points, Ray Satori 37 points on a countback.

Ladies 18-hole Stableford Saturday, October 26: Gaynor Holliday 36 points, runner-up Jan Baum 35 points, third Jenny Stephenson 28 points

Ladies 4BBB Par Saturday, October 12th: Gaynor Holliday and Judy Edgecumbe +6, runners-up Jenny Stephenson and Lyn Mayne +5.

Ladies Eclectic results: (0-25) Jenny Stephenson 57.5 net; (26-45) Judy Edgecumbe 67.5 net; most birdies: (0-25) Jenny Stephenson 32; most birdies: (26-45) Debbie Higgs 2; most pars: (0-25) Jenny Stephenson 321; most pars: (26-45) Jan Baum 24; most gobblers: Lyn Mayne 5.

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