The team of Brian Judge made it back to back Lithgow Golf Club Foursomes Championship wins when they took out this year’s title on Sunday.
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This is an excellent feat as foursomes is traditionally one of the hardest events for golfers to play.
Judge and Keen showed that last year’s win was no fluke and again combined well to come in with a winning 54 hole score of 114.
It was a great finish with the runners up Andrew Burton and Anthony Boza one back on 115.
The handicap title was also extremely close with Dave Muir and Geoff Brooks on 102 and a quarter nett finishing only three quarters of a shot in front of runners up Max Nightingale and Scott Hamment.
There was again some hot scoring during Saturday’s Stableford.
The best Stableford score of the day came out of C grade when Dean Stafford amassed a total of 45 points.
Runner up was Brian Giblett on 43 points. Giblett has been a regular star in this grade over the past month.
Best in A grade was Anthony Boza on 39 points with Brian Judge enjoying a good weekend as he finished runner up on 38 on a countback.
Don Wolfenden in B grade produced some of his best golf to card 44 points with Brett Scanlon next best on 41points.
Nearest the pins went to Scott Hamment, Mark Willmott, Jono Van-Veen, Dean Stafford and Max Nightingale.
Balls cut out on 37 ocb.
Saturday’s event is the popular monthly medals followed on Sunday by the Oberon Open.
Other big events coming up are the Short Course Championships on December 2 and the Lithgow Open will be held on December 10.