Visiting combos take out events
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INGLEWOOD Golf Club’s annual tournament attracted players from across the state.
The ladies four-ball best-ball was contesdted by 12 pairs.
Winners in A grade were  Dianne Walker and Debbie Bish with 41 points. Second to them  with 38 points was Ange Broadbent and Di Wenzlau just ahead of Andrea Kelly and Julz Roulston on 37 points.
In B grade first went to Carol Canfield and Helen Ward with 40 points  just in front of Eilish Whelan and Sonya Linehan on 39 points.Equal on 36 points were Gail Barker and Faye Reid and Sherryn Pedersen and Denise Pappin.  
Nearest pin 9th was Christine Pearce with Carol Canfield closest on the 18th.
The men’s four-ball best-ball had 17 pairs on Friday. A grade winners on 42 points were Les Barnes and Neil Sayers from Marong.
Paul Condliffe and Barry Meighan from Mitiamo with 41 were second on a countback ahead of Marty Novak and Brett Illman from Nepean.  
The B grade winners were Harry Condliffe, Mitiamo, and Logan Wilson, Neangar Park, with 50 points.
Second were Ron Tonkin and Rob Day who had 45 points, Nearest the pin 9th was Ken Scarff while closest on 18 was Ken Morrison.
The ambrose’ event on Saturday was won by Brett and Oliver Scholes, Ryan Harling, Belvoir Park with nett 59.5 ahead of Dehne Charry. Glen Trevorton Shane Kessler, Jeparit/Nhill on nett 61.5.
Nearest the pins were won by Ron Hart and David Vanston.
Damp conditions greeted the 30 men who played the 27 hole stroke event on Sunday . 
Winner of the A grade gross and handicap was Glen Trevorton from Nhill with scores of 111 and 102. Mark Smith from Belvoir Park won the am 18 nett with 72 while Ron Hart,Nepean, had 38.5 to win the pm 9 hole nett. 
In B grade  Ron Thouliss, Sea Lake, won the 27 hole gross with 126 and the 9 hole nett with 37.5 while Dehne Charry  won the 18 hole nett with 66 and the 27 hole nett with 103.5.   
Nearest the pin on the 9th and over the tournament was Brett Illman, Nepean,  and closest on 18 was Dean Leggett , Rosanna.
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Phil Lloyd won the Social Nines competition, followed by Liam Radich in second place.  Nearest to the pin was won by Jill Sharp and the longest drive was taken out by Gary Barker. 
The women’s club champion is Jill Sharp ahead of Jenny Honeyman.
The men’s Club champion is Peter Sanderson.
Dave Shay has been awarded life membership. 
Dave has been involved with the club for 48 years. Initially as a young child whacking golf balls as he followed his keen golfer parents, to becoming junior club champion, representing the club in pennant, helping to maintain the course, providing free golf lessons to our members, head handicapper.
Members have also made a special presentation to Jan Sharman who has been club treasurer since 2017.
The club will hold a three-hole monty event next month as the season across the districts draws to a close


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