This week's two ball best ball at the Lithgow Golf Club was taken out by Jeff Geddes and Ross Harrington. Both golfers recorded personal scores of 37 points and combined well to amass a combined score of 48 points.
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Both have been in good form and have been regulars in the winners list over the past couple of months. Runners up on a count-back were Max Nightingale and Ian Northey who finished two behind the winners on 46 points.
Best scratch scores were: A-grade, Andrew Burton 70, B-grade Scott Hamment 81 OCB and C-grade John Griffiths 89. Nearest to the pin awards went to: Dave Titcume, Greg Guest (2), Darren Hunter and Peter Hall. Balls went to those with 45 points and better.
Big day: Tomorrow will be a big day of golf with the staging of the gold medal play-offs, the February monthly medals sponsored by Ron Evans Painting and the final round of the Age championships sponsored by Centennial Coal.
Those eligible for the gold medal play-offs were those who won a monthly medal during 2016.
They are (in A, B and C grade order):
January: Dave Titcume, Kobe Hunter and Ryan Miller.
February: Greg Hunter, Paul Bosman and Steve Ramsden.
March: Jonathan Van Veen, Scott Hamment and Steve Ramsden.
April: Ian Northey, Mick Bennett and Alex Dengate.
May: Brian Bourke, Robbie Millar and Brian Giblett.
June: Steve Hall, Brett Roach and Steve Lewicki.
August: Dave Titcume, Kobe Hunter and Carlos Garibotto.
September: Darren Hunter, Greg Guest and Rob Passmore.
October: Ross Harrington, Rob Arnott and Warren Kennedy.
November: Jonathan Van Veen, Scott Hamment and Tom Jennings.
December: Max Nightingale, Scott Hunter and Nathan Harris.
Pennants: The undefeated Lithgow Senior Pennant side enjoyed a bye in last week's round while the Masters side also remained undefeated defeating Leura Golf Club 4.5 to 1.5.
Winners were Greg Hunter, Ian Downey, Max Nightingale and Dave Titcume while Jeff Geddes drew his match.