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Golf day a winner for Rotary-backed aid project

08 Mar, 2010 08:06 AM
SHELTER Box, the Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills-backed aid project, has received a huge boost from local golfers.

Organisers expect $18,000 or more will have been raised at the Bev Marks Australia and the Rotary club charity golf day at Cranbourne Golf Club on Monday last week.

More than 100 golfers took part. A team led by former jockey Michael Clarke won The Journal teams event for Applied Climate Control of Dandenong. Clarke had his father and horse trainer Arthur in the team. Father and son were winner and

runner-up in B grade.

The winners and runners-up were: A grade: N Baxter,

C Angwin. B grade: M Clarke,

A Clarke. C grade: R Housman, J O'Reilly. Calloway: D Martin, M Fox.

The Journal teams event: Applied Climate Control (M Clark, A Clark, D Peters, C Raze), Power Aid (S Thomson,

D Ringi, R Housman, P Nathan). Longest drive second hole: S Grenda. Longest straightest drive ninth hole: M Levin. Nearest the pin eighth hole: C O'Sullivan. Nearest the pin 17th hole: L Reedman.

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Journal winners: Donny Peters, Con Raze, Arthur Clarke and Michael Clarke. Pictures: Mike Richards
Journal winners: Donny Peters, Con Raze, Arthur Clarke and Michael Clarke. Pictures: Mike Richards
Power drive: Cameron Davison of  Barry Plant Real Estate, Noble Park, unleashes a drive on the 10th.
Power drive: Cameron Davison of Barry Plant Real Estate, Noble Park, unleashes a drive on the 10th.

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