The Nagambie golf course received some much needed rain before the Sunday stableford event helping to soften and freshen up ground conditions, but the bright autumn sun continues to shine with temperatures unseasonably warm for this time of year.
Wayne Le Cerf was the most outstanding player on the day hitting tee to green with precision driving and quality long irons a score of 38 points was the winning total but could have been much more with a working putter.
Runner-up went to Rhys Shepherd off a new handicap of 14 Shepherd compiled 37 points displaying promising form ahead of next week's major event, rounding out the top three was Chris Roberts putting his best foot forward, Roberts had a shaky opening nine holes but found his rhythm on the closing nine to finish with 35 points.
The nearest-the-pins went to David Love with what looked like a hole in one from the tee only to be a foot and a half shy on the long par three 8th, Gary Bow impressed with a precise strike into the 13th and Rhys Shepherd using his power to hunt down the 16th.
Next week's golf is the 1st round of the Finnigan four ball sponsored by Dean Brown Carpet Cleaning, tee off is between 9am and 9.30am, on office duty is D. Brown and in the bar J. Lodding.