PREMIUM News Cobram Barooga Golf Club results By Gabriel Garcia Apr 9, 2024 Latest: Results from the Cobram Barooga Golf Club are out. Photo by Megan Fisher Tuesday, April 2 Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content Veterans’ Stroke A Grade: Raymond Wallace (17) 70 nett C/B B Grade: Raymond Bill (20) 72 nett C/B C Grade: David Lewis (32) 72 nett Balls to 78 Wednesday, April 3 Ladies’ Par A Grade: Chris Crawford (26) square B Grade: Barbara Truelsen (37) 3 up Balls to 3 down Thursday, April 4 Men’s Stableford A Grade: Joe Hrdina (16) 41 points B Grade: Shayne Farley (21) 38 points Balls to 33 points Ladies’ Stableford Winner: Carolyn Huggins (20) 37 points Saturday, April 6 Men’s Stroke (1st round Club Championship) A Grade: Robert Koers (7) 66 nett B Grade: Daniel Ellis (20) 69 nett C Grade: Scott Haswell (26) 69 nett C/B Balls To 76 nett Ladies’ Stroke Winner: Jeanette Comer (27) 70 nett Balls to 78 nett News Cobram Lions Easter market sees massive crowds and $400 raised for Good Friday Appeal News Breaking wood with Koonoomoo’s William Hoyle News Local group provides care and support for those with cruel, crippling disease By Gabriel Garcia
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