The best score of the day went to Graeme Drummond (12), who had a terrific 39 points to win a A-grade.
The B-grade winner was John Mundy (20), with a steady score of 36 points.
Greg Pell was not in the winners’ circle but did raid the eagle’s nest with an eagle on the 18th hole.
James Bottaro was nearest to the pin on the 6th; Kane Falconer won the 17th, and the 4th and 12th stayed with the club.
The ball pool included Graeme Drummond, John Mundy, John Callaghan and Bill Matthews with 36 points.
Bill Brock (14) won the mixed nine-hole event with 20 points.
On Saturday, October 12, the men continued the second week of their championships in great spring conditions.
The best score in the men’s competition was for Paul Niebling, who won a B-grade with an excellent score of 82-12=70.
The A-grade winner was Greg Pell with 75, and Bill Keating won the C-grade with 75.
The best scratch score for the day went to Matt O’Sullivan with 78.
The nearest to the pin on the 4th was Dave Hamilton, the 6th was Dave Pearce, the 12th went to Ciaran Fountain, and the 17th went to John Callaghan.
Jac Smith-Williams won the drive and pitch on the 8th, and Damien Humphrey won the 15 the.
A net score of 77 on a count back got a ball, and those went to Paul Niebling, Sean Boland, Greg Pell, Bill Keating, Dave Hamilton, Josh Beattie, Mark Fountain and Matt O’Sullivan.
The women started their championships and also competed for the October monthly medal.
The winner with the best score of the day was Paula Britton, who had 87-18=69 to win the medal.
Glenda Woods was the nearest to the pin on the 17th, and the ball pool went to Paula Britton and Dale Stuart, with 72.
This Friday, October 18, the social nine-holes is stableford over holes 10-18.
On Saturday, the championships continue, so it is a stroke round for the men and women.