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15 May, 2024

Stewart’s game as Kelly

PYRAMID Hill’s Don Stewart has scored double success in the Kelly Shield contested at Mitiamo on Sunday. In great weather, Stewart was a member of the Pyramid Hill team to take men’s honours. He also won the men’s scratch event with a round of...


Stewart’s game as Kelly - feature photo

PYRAMID Hill’s Don Stewart has scored double success in the Kelly Shield contested at Mitiamo on Sunday.
In great weather, Stewart was a member of the Pyramid Hill team to take men’s honours.
He also won the men’s scratch event with a round of 80.
Pyramid Hill’s team of Jack Walters, Jason Deller, Jed Stewart, Lloyd Naylor, Don Stewart, David Mann and John Kennedy put in a strong showing.
Jed Stewart was runner-up in the men’s nett event and Mann had the longest drive among division one competitors.
The ladies’ team event was won by Lockington, nudging out Pyramid Hill’s Maree Ring, Jeanette Naylor and Joan James.
Individual winners - Scratch Men: Don Stewart 80. Annette Brereton 96.
Nett Men - Noah Condliffe 88/25/63, Jed Stewart 91/27/64. Ladies: Helen Hayes 101/34/67, Phyllis McFarlane 111/37/74.
Nearest the pins: Darren Carnie. Disey Walker. Long Drive Division 2: Ben Newth. Ladies: Annette Brereton.
Pyramid Hill on Sunday will hold its first medal round of the season.
BOORT
With a few members unavailable this weekend, it was left up to seven enthusiastic players to battle it out in the stroke event.
Returning from Sydney for another olive season, it was great to see Graeme Ball slip straight into form with a nett 68 to defeat Hamish Lanyon on countback and claim the win and this month’s Privilege Cup.
This left Peter Eicher in outright third, which was enough for him to secure the first Lanyon Fencing monthly award for the year with 10 points, well clear of Stuart Tweddle and Damien Lanyon.
The nearest the pins were shared between Kevin Linehan and Hamish Lanyon, along with visiting player, Abz Maposa, and two of the ladies from Wednesday – Phyl Baker and Kate Perryman.
This Saturday will be a stableford event.
INGLEWOOD
A small field contested the stableford event on a track in need of a generous drop of the wet stuff. The dry conditions allowed for a fair amount of run and this was evident in some booming drive distances. For the second week in a row David Patterson took the chocolates and will again be keeping the handicapper busy with his 41 points. Nathan Joyner was well behind in second with 35 points.
The nearest the pin stays with the course this week.
Although both secretary Vanston and Patto were mere inches from the scrape surface, the course did not yield.
WEDDERBURN
Keith Lewis took out the John Sommerville round on Saturday finishing with a score of 36 on a countback from Owen Bailey, one ahead of Liam McNeill.
Others: G Nebsit 34, J Donaldson 31, K Bird 24, T Holt 23.

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