The event was four-ball best-ball par and a good field contested the first round of the new year.
Bernie McGrath and Bill Johnson didn’t seem to suffer any New Year hangover as they cruised to a comfortable win with a score of +10.
Uncle Bill seems to have had a day out and lost half a shot from his handicap, but Bernie was a reliable back-up any time Bill did get a little wayward.
The tussle for second place was a lot closer with a countback required to separate two pairs, which finished on 8.
Phil Savage and Tony Borrelli earned the honours with a better back nine over Greg Hall and Bruce Brown who looked to set the course on fire early with 7 on the front nine, but could only manage a paltry 1 on the back.
Simon Doherty’s driving clearly improved from the day before as he took nearest the pins on the ninth and the jackpot 12th, while Andrew Wood was closest on the 14th.
The chook shed challenge was a tie between two pairs, so will jackpot to this coming Saturday.
Saturday’s event is stableford.
The twilight competition will resume this Thursday evening.
The summer four-ball pennant is set to start this Sunday with Merrigum scheduled to take on Nagambie at Mooroopna.
Hit-off is from the 10th tee at 8.15am. Should there be any changes to the program due to the Victorian border being closed captain Greg will keep us informed.
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