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Waimarino golf

The champions for 1994 have been found Congratulations to the winners and better luck next time to the losers. Senior Mens champion is Trevor Frederick Junior he beat James Ennis on the 34th hole. Senior Ladies Carol Leary beat Pauline Mowat on the 27th hole. Carol showing that her form of late is still good. Inter-

mediate men Michael Lloyd won on the 34th hole. Bronze 1 women Eileen Rush won on the 32nd hole. Junior mens winner was Graham Lind who defeated John Purcell on the 37th hole. Bronze 2 womens winner Margaret Black on the 12th hole. In both the mens and womens improvers grades Derek Brown and Jaqui Williamson were successful. The day was followed by a successful Karaoke evening where some of the champions showed that perhaps they should stick to their golf. On Sunday good rounds were had by Don Windle who was five up won the meat pack, second was Michael Lloyd 1 up. In the Juniors Terry Geraghty was first on 4 up, John Purcell second on 3 up with two others together on 2 up, Russell Munn and Andrew Murdie. Lucky number was 67 M Kennedy not struck, jackpots to $205 next week.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 558, 18 October 1994, Page 12

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Waimarino golf Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 558, 18 October 1994, Page 12

Waimarino golf Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 558, 18 October 1994, Page 12

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