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COLIN Giblett and Luke Serra formed a formidable combination when winning last Saturday’s two man ambrose event, sponsored by former cricketers in the Bullfinch v Railways Challenge at Collie Golf Club.
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“Gibbo” and Serra played a sensational round, shooting 64 off-the-stick, including two eagles, to finish with the great nett score of 60.75.
Runners up were young members Baxter Miller and Cody Irvine who played well, finishing with a nett score of 64.
Danny Cheng and Ash Seeber finished third with 64.75, ahead of Nathan Playle and Jake Timms on 66.25.
Eric Annandale and Gary Old, together with Jim Larsen and David Broadbent each returned 67.5 followed by Graham Williams and Stephen Edwards on 68 nett.
In the Bullfinch/Railways challenge, Ian Annandale and Dave O’Brien finished first with an impressive total of 61 nett. Equal runners up were the combinations of Blair Malatesta and Ricky Colombera together with Mark Williams and Ash Stewart.
In the individual ladies’ stableford, Jodie Allison was the winner with 37 points, ahead of Jann Mead, on 34 and Peta Ellery 33.
Besides the normal club novelties, the sponsors provided novelties on the remaining holes, a gesture well received by the winning recipients.
GEORGE Dorozenko continued to enjoy a hot run on the fairways when winning last Thursday’s nine-hole scroungers event.
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Getting extra distance off the tee, backed up by a solid short game, Dorozenko finished with 19 points, one better than Eric Annandale and John Jackson on 18.
Completing the vouchers, each with 17, were Chris Shea, Bruce Jackson, Rodney Simmonds and Jim Larsen.
Novelties went to John Jackson (No. 1), David Laird (4), Rodney Simmonds (6) and Phil Warburton (9).
LAST week’s ladies’ Wednesday event resulted in another win for Terri Old who blitzed the field in the nine hole stableford when amassing 25 points. She looks set for a promising future on the fairways.
Runner up, on 18, was Dot Sullivan, followed by Kerry Dye on 16.
Jodie Allison, Bev Moyses and Shelley Barker-May each received golf balls for their returns of 14.
Allison also won the novelty for the closest approach on the number 13 hole.
COLIN Giblett’s red hot form was on display in Shep’s Super March 18-hole leisure day carton event on Tuesday of last week. He had a very impressive 41 points off his single figure handicap.
Runner-up, on 38, was Boyup Brooks’ Chris Mead, ahead of Bruce Miller, in third place, on 37, on a count back from Ray Cooper.
On 36 was Jake Timms, followed by Mun Lye, Eric Annandale, Fred Bronickis and Tony Barker-May with 35s.
Rhonda Annandale was next, on 34, then came Neil Motion, Darren O’Brien and John Souter-Robertson on 33.
Novelties were won by Peter Coombs (No. 4), David Broadbent (7), Eric Annandale (6 and 18) and Nancy Lynn (14).