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Saturday September 14-Stroke 3rd Round Four Seasons

Competition Winner: Chris Riley (15) 59

A Grade Winner: Ronan Scotton (10) 67

A Grade Runner Up: Shaun Williams (9) 68

B Grade Winner : Chris Riley (15) 59adj

B Grade Runner Up : Gary Danby (16) 61

NEAREST THE PINS:

5th: Xue Jun Yu

9th: Xue Jun Yu

16th: Roger Hastings

Total Players 35

Ben Bennett Match Play

Mark Kump/Michael Harvey def Andrew Nally/Antony Capewell 3/2

Neil Smith/Darren Smith def Wayne Arnot/Colin Maguire 3/1

Note on slow play:

It is common knowledge that slow play detracts from the enjoyment of the game. Whilst players are not expected to ‘run’ around the course, they should be aware that there are others on the course at the same time and therefore, should act with common sense and courtesy towards those players.

~ A group of 4 players should take 3.5 hours to play an 18-hole Stableford round at East Malvern. ~ A group’s position is in relation to the group in front, not the group behind.

Specifically: ~ Walk directly and at good pace to your ball. ~ Keep practice swings and pre-shot routines to a minimum. ~ Be ready to play as soon as it is your turn (ie put a glove on, select a club and calculate yardage while waiting to play). On the putting green, putt out whenever possible. ~ Play a provisional ball if your ball may be lost outside a hazard or out of bounds. ~ If a clear hole is lost and the group behind is being delayed, or if there is no group in front and the group behind is being delayed, invite the group behind to play through. ~ At the green, position your bag on the way to the next tee. ~ Move off the green as soon as all players in the group have holed out. ~ Mark the score card on the next tee while others are teeing off. If you have the honour, enter scores for the previous hole AFTER you have played your tee shot. If you do not have the honour, enter the scores for the previous hole whilst the first player is playing their tee shot. ~ In Par, Stableford, and Four-ball events, pick up when you can no longer score on the hole.

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