Several of the Young ladies golf club members travelled to Cowra last week for the annual Cowra Ladies Open Tournament.
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Young's Helen Spencer was the overall runner up in the 36-hole scratch event.
Penny Greaves collected the division three 36-hole handicap runner up.
Liz Harding and Karen Hamilton-Gibbs combined well in the foursomes and missed out on the scratch trophy after losing the countback.
On Saturday 17 ladies played a single Stableford in optimal conditions and the sun shining all day.
A score of 35 points was returned by Chris Keevil and Lorraine Regan to collect the division one and two vouchers respectively.
Pauline Collier played a solid game to collect the division three voucher with 33 points.
The Keith Simmons Engineering nearest to the pin was won by Larraine Nicolls and the Elegant Timber Shutters and Blinds nearest to the pin was won by Jan Broderick.
Camille Carberry took out the award for Shot of the Day landing her ball in the fork of a very large tree on the fourth hole.
She showed great persistence, endurance and ingenuity to retrieve the ball from the fork of the tree and still score on the hole.
Well done Camille.
On Wednesday the cool weather kept many lady golfers away with only 10 players braving the conditions in the ladies competition.
Noela Hardman was the division one winner with 31 points and Estelle Roberts taking out division two, also with 31 points.
The Keith Simmons Engineering nearest to the pin was won by Betty Stanton and the Elegant Timber Shutters and Blinds nearest to the pin was won by Shirley Roberts.
Saturday will be a four-ball twister so organise your partner and pack your calculator ready to add, multiply and calculate all your great scores.
Good luck to golfers over the weekend and early next week.
Full results from the week's events next week.