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Dunaverty April medal

DUE TO a packed April programme it was necessary to bring the Dunaverty Golf Club April medal forward to the last day in March.

The weather again played a big part in holding scoring above the average but John Marrison, playing in the first group, made light of the conditions.

Capitalising on his straight driving John set off by birdieing the first and completed the outward half in an excellent 35.

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