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Whiting Bay Golf Club

Sunday January 29, Stable-ford sweep. After the rain of the previous day, Sunday morning saw the ground drying out well enough for 11 players to take to the course. Playing from the yellow tees, scoring was generally good with the top four players all beating par.

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