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LAST Saturday Marysville hosted the fourth and final round of the 2024/5 FoodWorks Murrindindi Masters. The 80 players enjoyed perfect conditions for golf and some obviously played some perfect golf.
The title of Murrindindi Master is given to the man and lady who has accumulated the most stableford points over three of the four rounds.
Marysville members were delighted when Sabrina Stow was named the 2024/5 Ladies Murrindindi Master with 118 points which was 11 points ahead of the lady in second place. The men’s Master was Terry Chaplin from Yea with a total of 114 points. Congratulations to Sabrina and Terry on their great achievements.
While not every golfer going into the final round is in contention for the overall title the generous daily trophies donated by FoodWorks, as many golfers experienced last Saturday, are definitely worth winning.
Maryville members were successful in a number of categories with Jody Doran (13) winning the ladies A Grade with 37 points on a countback from Gail Leigh (12), Naomi Gist (29) winning B Grade with 30 points, and Margaret Blair was nearest the pin on the fourth hole. Special congratulations to Miranda Gill from Yea and Rob O’Halloran from Eildon for winning the Marysville Mini Master titles.
Events such as these take an enormous amount of preparation and those involved number too many to mention.
At presentation Captain Richy Clark thanked all those members and friends who assisted in any way with the organisation of the day and emphasised that these events could simply not be held without these volunteers.
Special thanks for their generosity were offered to FoodWorks via their representative Cathie Harper who attended the presentation.
Cathie has spent many hours researching the winners of the Masters since its inception in 2010 and has had the names engraved on the perpetual trophies. A great project well done and the history of the event is now there for all to see.
Image: Ladies’ Final Masters winners for 2025.
by Lesley Rundle
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