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Rough Lies

The occasional reporting of golf in Waiouru: It was another cracker day in Paradise for the qualifying round for the Ian Rundle Trophy. The competition was Nett and results were: on 73, D Shaw and G Haughey ; 72, P Gardy ne ; 71, R Jones; 69, C Nightingale and proving it pays not to 6 putt, Rob Tidey was the top qualifier on Nett 65. There was only one two, M MacGibbon on 15. Sunday defied the forcaster's predictions and we played the Ian Rundle Trophy in excellent conditions, despite the rain and occasional snow of the previous night. The results, on Stableford were: 37 points, Dave Shaw and Mike Tekotia; 38, Craige Rudolph; 39, Paul Alexander; 40, Colin (Bird) Nightingale. Winner with 43 points was Murray MacGibbon. Two's were scored by Batman, Paul Alexander, Tides and TK (Peter Willan won the NPC Sweep and Dave Chamberlain scooped the skinners! Angie McLellan won the 'Mistake Stakes!"). Twilight this Tuesday, play the Back Nine. The Gross

Shootout is on 30 October. One noteworthy item from the King Country Champs. Colin (Bird) Nightingale scored 1 7 on two par three ' s ! (the very short drop-hole 4th took 10 strokes-all hit!) Don't give up the day job!

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

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

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

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