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Wets win at Tarbert

LOCHGILPHEAD golf club’s Kenny McAuley, David Sinclair and Colin Penman came fourth at The Tarbert Hotel-sponsored Am-Am last Saturday.

Scoring 55, they were beaten by Boobsa’s Boys (Kenny MacFarlane, Willie Hughes and Angus MacFarlane) who came third on a score of 54.

In second place were the Chancers, comprised of Eric McDougall, Bruce Mclean and Brian Baird, with a score of 53.

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