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Fri 6 Aug 2021 Caldy Golf Club - Fri 6 Aug 2021 FESTIVAL OF GOLF Res. Time Player 1 Club HC CDH Player 2 Club HC CDH Player 3 Club HC CDH Player 4 Club HC CDH Name Ladies Open Victoria Tamara Jackie Steffanie 08:00 RLGC 17.2 1014133143 RLGC 17.7 1006103104 RLGC 19.9 1014133136 RLGC 20.3 1006104678 Team Davis Allen Hardy Way of 4 Ladies Open Rosemary Portal Andrea POrtal Susan Portal Chrissie 08:08 18.2 1007675780 13.6 1007676064 14.0 1010754228 Eaton 18.0 1006788486 Team Lilley Premier Dunstan Premier Alexander Premier Latter of 4 Ladies Shirley Open Joyce Royal Royal Sue Royal Jenny Royal 08:17 11.4 1007229845 Wynn 27.4 1007229845 17.6 1007229845 12.4 1007229845 Team Tuomey Liverpool Liverpool Corrigan Liverpool Rowland Liverpool Jones of 4 Ladies Open Margaret Gill 08:25 Viv While APLGC 21 1009921376 APLGC 20 1009921307 APLGC 22 1011777897 Lorraine HLGC 18 000000000 Team Purcell Kenney of 4 Ladies Open RHONA Sharon Sue 08:34 Sara White Rlgc 18.7 1007229472 Rlgc 19.6 1007229948 Rlgc 13 1007229543 Rlgc 16 1007229570 Team Jones Hart Ramsey of 4 Ladies Open Susan Lyn 08:42 Sandiway 18 1004912040 Sandiway 13 1004912055 Julie Dunn Sandiway 11 1006442825 Lynn Berry Sandiway 15 1004911388 Team Puffett Shopland of 4 Ladies Open Brenda 08:51 RLGC 14.6 1007229798 J Ratcliffe Heswall 22 1007 G Arthur RLGC 22 1007229 A. Johnson RLGC 9 1007229687 Team Cross of 4 Ladies Open sylvia Formby Elaine Formby Anne Formby Julie Formby 08:59 24 1003242247 16 1003242058 12 1009091111 15 1003241408 Team shepherd Ladies Smylie Ladies Bromley Ladies Halligan Ladies of 4 Ladies Open delamere jackie delamere susan delamere janet delamere 09:08 anne perry 17 1005259048 15 1005258965 13 1005259179 21 1005259736 Team forest golf hesketh forest claxton forest hampson forest of 4 Ladies Open Christine 09:16 Hoylake 27 1009911647 M Wilkins Arrowpark 26 1012817055 M Ralphs Hoylake 22 1013756862 E Goosey Hoylake 22 1008830462 Team Holland of 4 Ladies Open Jean Allerton Lydia Allerton Maxine Allerton Sandra Allerton 09:25 16 1008901758 19 1010214774 15 1008834938 16 1008750099 Team Nanson Manor Brennan Manor Lythgoe Manor Gray Manor of 4 Ladies Open christine Allerton Margaret Allerton Lesley Allerton Margaret Allerton 09:33 25 1008809448 26 1008931415 19 1012324936 21 1012324894 Team ford Manor GC Bannon Manor GC Jenkins Manor GC Scammell Manor GC of 4 Ladies Rosemary Open Indira jude ann 09:42 Childwall 37 1011459327 Bazely childwall 28c 1013788158 lee park 22 1010307355 childwall 32 1013107731 Team Maddison thomas apthomas harrison of 4 Ladies Formby Formby Formby Open Pilar Formby Karen 09:50 Maria Bailey Ladies G 25 1008364697 20 1003241885 Val Moran Ladies G 13 1003240445 Ladies G 10 1003242223 Team Boulton Ladies G C Parrott C C C of 4 Ladies Open Julie Ruth Cristine Christine 09:59 Sandiway 16 1011216557 Sandiway 20 1006930630 Sandiway 18 1004912375 Sandiway 19 1004911759 Team Shankey Metcalfe Owen Paterson of 4 Ladies Open Victoria Sally Jackie High Legh 10:07 Sandiway 14 1001736465 Sandiway 11 1004912427 Di Stow Sandiway 9 1001737018 20 1001736892 Team Gent Brown Richards Park of 4 Ladies Open 10:16 Denise Reid RLGC 28 1007229267 E Marshall RLGC 18 1007229618 R Russell RLGC 23 1006059520 J Toomey RLGC 28 1014133143 Team of 4 Ladies Ulrike Open Formby Rita Formby Margaret Formby Sue Formby 10:24 Buschulte- 21 1003242397 21 1011610308 24 1003240855 26 1011731450 Team Ladies McManus Ladies Duffy Ladies Stephenson Ladies Nahser of 4 Ladies Open yvonne Claire Alison 10:33 Gillian Oneill prestbury 26 1014091685 Prestbury 31 1014091692 Prestbury 33 1014169584 Prestbury 27 1013932947 Team Dodd Sutton Martin of 4 Ladies Open Anne Liz Sue 10:41 Warrington 10 1005813210 Val wickins Warrington 9 1003252118 Warrington 9 1002439016 Warrington 10 1002439276 Team Hewitson Faulkner wiseman of 4 Ladies Open Elaine Elaine Elaine Elaine 10:50 Davenport 20 1005563210 Davenport 14 100123456 Davenport 15 100654 Davenport 20 1005566 Team Sloane Sloane Sloane Sloane of 4 Ladies Open Diane Julia Bridget 10:58 Warrington 15 1002439474 Warrington 21 1009087193 Warrington 15 1006799277 Anne Smith Warrington 21 1002439501 Team Scholes Hesketh Gray of 4 Ladies Open Formby Formby Kate Formby 11:07 Sue Cater Wigan 19 1011387659 Sally Hart 21 1007346035 Sue Mo 15 1003242585 20 1003242140 Team Ladies Ladies Fitzgerald Ladies of 4 Ladies Open Gillian Hale Golf Diana Royal Gillian Hale Golf Delamere 11:15 26 1004626450 25 1010161998 19 1004626076 Tessa Day 19 1004625871 Team Healey Club Barnett Birkdale Brogdon club Forest of 4 Ladies Mrs Open Shirley Mrs Angela Mrs Wendy 11:24 Prestbury 21.6 1001736844 Prestbury 20 1005901792 Andrea Prestbury 27 1005902029 Prestbury 34 1014310183 Team Osbaldeston Riordan Phelan Atherton of 4 Ladies Open Mrs Jaqui Mrs Carole 11:32 Yvonne Hall Prestbury 24 1007872278 Ellen Cail Prestbury 10.7 1005901839 Prestbury 26 1014843443 Prestbury 36 1001034882 Team Bickerton Riley of 4 Ladies Open Anita Tracy Tracey 11:41 Prestbury 25 1001033988 Jill Moreis Prestbury 17 1001034310 Prestbury 28 1009159676 Prestbiry 33 1013788115 Team Marlow Titchen McGregor of 4 Ladies Open Joanne Hilary 11:49 Norah Parr Childwall 15 1003132098 Chidwall 23 1003099910 Childwall 18 1010176182 Dot davies Childwall 28 1012930345 Team bibby cahill of 4 Ladies Open Fiona Jayne Lisa 11:58 Marie Webb Prestbury 38 1011948476 Prestbury 15.2 1006678361 Prestbury 36 1012046963 Prestbury 22 1014091709 Team Liggett Davenport Aitchison of 4 Ladies Open Lynne Anne 12:06 Sandra Parr Childwall 21 1006150184 Childwall 14 1007331955 Jan peace Childwall 14 1007975559 Childwall 14 1003113931 Team Smith Farrelly of 4 Ladies Open West Colette West Pauline West West 12:15 Mary Barber 27 1005143457 14 1005144166 23 1005145631 Gill Peck 28 1005147057 Team Lancashire Connell Lancashire Hurst Lancashire Lancashire of 4 Ladies Open Debbie High Legh Maria Maureen Grange 12:23 13 1011044153 Rita Cox Childwall 24 1004178842 Allerton 22 1004178651 24 1004178717 Team Hirons Park Clarke Bentham Park of 4 Ladies Open Rebecca Haydock Haydock Debbie Haydock Wendy Haydock 12:32 13 1013165695 Julie Pyke 19 1007633752 12 1004591672 12 1004591437 Team Gray Park Park Holland Park Turner Park of 4 Ladies Open Jacqueline Haydock Jan Haydock Sue Haydock Haydock 12:40 6 1004592045 15 1004591947 10 1004591590 Ann Ankers 20 1004591896 Team Brown Park Kenwright Park Harper Park Park of 4 Ladies Open Susan Haydock Susan Haydock Diane Ashton in Barbara 12:49 21 1004592021 21 1011542017 19 1012823551 Leigh 21 1004591266 Team Hamer Park Smith Park Boyce Makerfield Taylor of 4 Ladies Open Mary 12:57 Barbara Kay Stockport 17 1003909271 Irene ferris Stockport 19 1003908487 Stockport 17 1003909024 P Kay Stockport 10 1003259963 Team Williamson of 4 Ladies Open Elspeth Alison Carol Betty 13:06 Mere 24 1005813603 Mere 8 1005813193 Wilmslow 17 1005670546 Sandiway 18 1005813657 Team Baxter blackwell williams McManus of 4 Ladies Open Vicky Formby Jenny North Jeanette Chorlton Monica Chorlton 13:14 18 1008772904 20 1009060723 15 1005899920 17 1005900176 Team Sharman Ladies Poole Manchester Freeman Golf Club Parsonage Golf Club of 4 Ladies Open Jackie Diane Hilary 13:23 Romiley 29 1009911652 Gill Walker Romiley 25 100991469 Romiley 17 1009911203 Romiley 14 1005255126 Team Purcer Houghton Craven of 4 Ladies Lorraine Open Elizabeth Arrows Carolyn Arrows Helen Arrows 13:31 14 1010096591 22 1010096602 16 1011508702 Jules Hoylske 15 1008932507 Team Stainton park Sweeney park Hughes park hollywood of 4 Ladies Open Hale Golf Mandy Hale Golf Helen Hale Golf Jan Hale Golf 13:40 Gillian Kay 25 1004626484 16 1004626285 22 1004626445 22 1004626497 Team Club Gilbert Club Davies Club Ravenscroft Club of 4 Ladies Open Pamela Susan 13:48 FLGC 25 1012665629 FLGC 31 1011676474 Joe Hill FLGC 30 1015039788 Paula Park FLGc 18 1011542368 Team O’Connor Breen of 4 Ladies Open Caroline Sarah Claire 13:57 Bramhall 7 1005255283 Bramhall 21 1005255807 Bramhall 21 1005255208 Vicki Snape Bramhall 16 1005255310 Team McGeorge Brown Eyre of 4 Ladies Jeanie Open Elizabeth Corran 14:05 Lymm 24 1005040457 Lymm 6 1006418508 Jane Hall Lymm 12 1013192806 Donnell- Lymm 27 1009561104 Team Lyons Meldrum Jones of 4 Ladies Open Linda Formby Anne Linda West Barbara Formby 14:14 28.2 1012799153 West Lancs 19.3 1005145974 15.8 1005144892 30.9 1008171363 Team Gaskell Ladies Kynaston Forsyth Lancs Cartwright Ladies of 4 Ladies Open Nicola J Southport Carolyn Southport Dianne Southport Elaine Southport 14:22 10 1006168499 17 1005233327 18 1007488338 11 1005233327 Team Baseley & Ainsdale Moir & Ainsdale Gillespie & Ainsdale Whelan & Ainsdale of 4 Ladies Open Maureen Chester Angela Chester Carole CHester JEnnifer CHester 14:31 20 1006308558 23 1006308354 22 1006308641 20 1006308799 Team Faulkner C.P. Moss C.P. Lace C.P. Bates C.P. of 4 Ladies Open Sheila Southport Jane Karen Lynn 14:39 17 1011480641 S&A 14 1005825848 S&A 19 1005825732 S&A 15 1001709819 Team Jones & Ainsdale Leadbetter Thomas McDermid of 4 Ladies Open Jane Southport Karen Carol Michelle 14:48 22.9 1011470307 S&A 19 1009340768 S&A 16.8 1009440748 S&A 14.1 1013861932 Team McKeating & Ainsdale Blake Rabone Fray of 4 Ladies Southport Southport Southport Open Southport Sue Edwina 14:56 Sharon Rich and 15 1013054723 Kay Davis 25 1013012967 and 32 1013032720 and 18 1005619039 Team and Ainsda Moorcroft McIlroy Ainsda Ainsda Ainsda of 4 Ladies Open Bramhall Mel Delamere Adele 15:05 Judith Nield 12.4 1005082064 Jane ridley Didsbury 15.1 1005081818 4 1005082086 Didsbury 24.8 1010555495 Team Park Greaves forest mcneillie of 4 Ladies Open Gizelle Warrington
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