There were limited numbers in round 13 due to some much-needed rain, folks going back to work and those that are still on holidays prior to swinging into the year 2020.
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A total of 160 players took part and although the top few scores were solid, overall, the lack of run is affecting those that normally rely on the hard, fast fairways for some extra roll out.
The Player of the Round, on a four-way countback, was Chris Doolin on 31 nett.
Doolz got past Frank Alampi, Rod Heffer and new player Brett Collins, as all handed in tidy 5 under Par 31s.
Doola's jet black Navara will appreciate the free carwash as he contemplates a new "jet black" Ping Putter like the one Serg Garcia is using at the moment!
Other great rounds came from Brian Rotherham, Mason Dryburgh, Catherine Gray, Crystal Munro, Grant Dowling, Glenn Saddler, Josh Helson, Craig Kefford, Ray Marks and Ash Collins who rounded out the special mentions on 33 nett.
The ball cut-off pressed out to 35 for the second time this season.
The best team score for round 13 came from a resurgent Crowaholics who will take a lot of beating in a stacked Division 2 competition.
They totalled an 8 under Par 172 followed by the Floggers on 174, Swig n Swing 175 and the Woftams and Bald Eagles also broke the team Par.
LEADERBOARD
The Player of the Year race is always a tight battle, check out the top few contenders thus far below.
Players shouldn't count out the fact that the Pro has the ability to handicap upon suspicion whenever he likes, consistent 36 netts could see the odd shot or two deducted from one's handicap.
T1. Harry Odewahn, Troy Evans, Kyle Pete - 36.0.
4. Ben Bagust 36.08.
5. Simon Watson - 36.15.
T6. Nathan Ryan, Nathan Carn, Garry Schmetzer 36.23.
T9. Rod Tait, Grant Dowling, Shane McInnes 36.38.
AUSTRALIA DAY
The Australia Day Ambrose was won by Nat Whitto, his Big Bro Luke Whitto and the G-TRAIN Kelvin Green who finished on nett 35 for the 12 holes.
- JASON MIMMO