SERENA Jablonskis was the player of the round in last week's somewhat benign conditions compared to the previous week, shooting an unbelievable 23 net.
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Jablonskis' previous three rounds of 38, 39 and 39 whittled a couple of handicap shots back and then she annihilated the testing par 36 layout on a Wednesday evening with her new look Flintstones counterparts.
John Howe has injected some real life into the "Flinnys" after years in the Twilight doldrums.
He's added some Leeton newbies and some old "passed" experience in the likes of Ross Norton to help get them back to where they want to be.
Apparently Paul Roos has asked Howe for inside information as he looks to rebuild the Demons in the AFL next year.
Other great rounds for the week came from Rocky Sillis 27, Matthew Troy 28 and Tony Nardi 30.
Also on 30 nett was up-and-coming junior Josh Garlick who got some new weapons for his birthday, then went out and had a 30 and a 32 before completing 18 holes in the junior comp.
The ball competition went out to 34 for the fourth week in a row.
It's no fluke the best team rounds came from the teams of the above mentioned players.
Sillis' LUFC Drop Bears were team of the week with 164. The Flintstones were one behind on 165 and Tony Nardi's Balls Deep were a further shot adrift on 166.
The Rick O Sheas continue to lead the overall event as they have done for over a month.
Teams should be busting their proverbial to get into the top grade where the actual Twilight championship will be contested.
There is now four weeks until the Christmas break and the divisions will be separated for the post New Year part of the competition. Divisions one, two and three will each have eight teams with the remaining 10 teams filling division four.