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Rarangi Golf Club Results

Jennifer Eder Reporter from Marlborough Express

Wednesday 16 August - Mens Midweek Stableford
Stuart McLagan 45, Peter Browning 41, Hans Bloemberg 39, Allan Shutkowski 38, Jack Gleeson 36, Leo Coffey 36, David Holdaway 35, Peter Parish 35, Tony Nichol 35, Phil Hill 35, Jim Thomas 34, Terry Grant 34, Terry Lane 34.
Saturday 19 August - Stableford
Mens - Ezra Kahaki 34, Gray Barnett 34, Allan Shutkowski 34, Hamish Holst 34, Jerome January 33, Terry Lane 33.
Sunday 20 August
Mens Medal - Mark Milne 69, Shane Weaver 69, Lee Williams 71, Jim Thomas 71, Alan Rutledge 71, Jake Nurse 71, Owen Gibbs 72, Bill Keenan 75, Jack Wicks 75.
Ladies Par - Frances Price 0, Sue Lang -1, Lynn Naysmith -1, Pat Oliver -4, Dale McCrindle -5, Sue Campbell -8.
Send your sports draws to jennifer.eder@stuff.co.nz

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