PREMIUM Sport Jane Bow and Kylie Carmichael shine in August By Contributed Aug 27, 2024 Jane Bow and Kylie Carmichael took out the prizes at Nagambie Golf Club. Photo by Rodney Braithwaite Wednesday, August 14 Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content Nine players took part in a round of stroke on Wednesday, August 14. Jane Bow took out the win with a score of 109-37-72 and won the Seymour Club voucher. The nine-hole winner was Marg Harrison with 56-22.5-33.5. Wednesday, August 21 We only had seven players for a round of stableford and Kylie Carmichael took out the win with 32 points, taking home the Seymour Club voucher. Carmichael also won the nine-hole competition with 17 points. Nearest-the-pin winners were Bev Brown on the third and Moz Fowler on the 16th. Thursday, August 15 It was a game of stableford and the winner was a pleased Gary Bow with 23 points. Mick Bates was runner-up on 20 points. Bow said he was pleased to have shown some quite overdue form. Nearest-the-pin winners were Dave Love on the third and Bow on the eighth. Thursday, August 22 There were 18 players for a round of stroke. Rhys Shepherd was the winner with 41-6-35. Nearest-the-pin on the 13th was Gary Bow and on the 16th Irene Keogh took out the win. Sport Jim Doyle wins in tough Nagambie golf conditions Sport Hamilton and Boland dominate stableford competition By Contributed Contributed content
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