Jane Bow won the 18-hole competition and the Seymour Club voucher with 33 points.
Bev Brown emerged as the nine-hole winner, scoring an impressive 17 points.
Bow secured the 18-hole balls down the line, while Brown took home the nine-hole balls. There were no nearest-the-pin.
On Wednesday, July 10, a group of seven women competed in another exciting round of stableford.
This time, Brown clinched the win, and the Seymour Club voucher, with an outstanding 30 points. Irene Keogh triumphed in the nine-hole competition with 18 points.
Brown secured the 18-hole balls down the line with 30 points, closely followed by Keogh with 29 points.
Keogh took the nine-hole balls down the line with 18 points, while Annette Mills followed with 14 points.
There was no nearest-the-pin.
On Thursday, July 4, a competitive group of 22 players took part in a game of stableford on the back nine.
Darryl Guthrie won with 21 points, while Mick Wheatley was the runner-up with 20 points.
Nearest-the-pin on the 13th was Rhys Shepherd and on the 16th it was Mick Bates.
On Thursday, July 11, a game of stroke was played on the front nine.
The winner was Shane Kimball with 45-8.5-36.5.
Runner-up on a countback was Dave Love with 41-2.5-38.5.
There was no nearest-the-pin.