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Big Fish’s 61 not enough

It's not often you'll be 11 under par and not win.

Gavin Sole, aka Big Fish, fired a 61 gross during the Nashua Open Day at Southbroom Golf Club recently. And his team could only manage third place!

The Big Fish has come off a 64, now totally obliterating his handicap.
It’s his lowest score around Southbroom, although he has come close to breaking 60 before.

The official course record is 62, shared by Gavin with Derek James.
Winners on the day were Alex Crawford, Bob Clark, Malcolm Greenland and Clive Miller on 106 points.

Runners-up were Guy Yeadon, Nic van Deventer, Jakes and Gideon (no surnames available) on 104 points.

In third place were Geoff Skelton, Gavin Sole, Bruce and Derrik Matthew on 99 points.

The women played a 9 hole Individual Medal which was won by Sue Kupisiewicz on 37 nett, followed by Michelle van der Hoek and Lesley Godley on nett 38.

The (qualifying) men played for the Captain’s Trophy which was won by Malcolm Moorley on nett 70.

Stableford winner was Howard Kelly on 37 points, with Grantie Richards next on 34 points, tied with Cyprian Xolo.

The previous Wednesday competition was won on 41 points by Malcolm Moorley, one ahead of Clive Miller. In third place was Anton Leal on 39 points.

The ladies’ Famous 5 Individual Stableford was won by Precious Mkhungo on 37 points from Shelley Myers on 35 points.

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