Young gun Cooper Starkey has continued on with his great form at the Bathurst Golf Club of late to post 67 nett and win Saturday's A-grade monthly medal.
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He won on a countback over professional Nathan King, another youngster in Jake Davis (68) wrapped up third while Reece Hodson shot a lovely 68 off the stick to win the scratch.
Terry Lewis was all class after returning 66 nett to win C-grade and also capture the prestigious 'cock of the course' for April. Pat Kirkness and Nick Winterton rounded out the minors after both players had 68 nett and the scratch went to Ben Wilkins on 90.
Rod Graham and Gerry McCormick (67) had a ding dong battle in pursuit of the B-grade crown, in the end the lock-smith Graham had the right key to win on a countback. Glen Buttsworth was only a shot back in third and the scratch went to Robert Pardey with 84 off the stick.
Jodeen Jackson (71) showed her fellow competitors a clean pair of heels as she left Cindy Perfect (71) and Mary Housler (74) in her wake.
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Bill Casey registered 39 points to win Thursday's A-grade stableford from Greg Adams on a countback. Davis was once again in the money after 38 points grabbed him third place and the scratch went to Mike Stanford on one over par. Visitor Lachlan Coad and Owen Moss went head-to-head to return 38 points in the pursuit of B-grade, in the end Coad was declared the winner on a countback. George Knight was only a shot back in third and the scratch honours went to Jeremy Elms (31).
Cindy Perfect and Tarina Foote tied at the top after stylish rounds of 37 points, Perfect gaining the ascendency on a countback. Kae Anderson was third with 33 points.
David Travis and George Smith proved to be the top 2BBB couple thanks to 45 points and a countback victory over Andre Schuster and Horst Hesse. One over par grabbed the scratch for Darrell Bourke and John Young.
Noah Constable and Starkey had a wonderful round of eight under off the stick to win Good Friday's two-person ambrose with 57.8 nett from Shaun and Rory Elphick (60.8).
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