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Lamlash Golf Club

Thursday April 26, Summer Stableford, CSS 64. 1 Drew Wales 35pts BIH, 2 Paul Jameson 35pts, 3 Andy Smith 33pts. Scratch Neil Young 27pts. Magic twos Ian Bremner @5th, Iain Parker @16th.

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