The best score in the competition to win the medal went to Paula Britton with 90-17=73 on a countback from Dale Stuart.
No-one was on the 17th for the nearest-the-pin, and the ball pool went to Paula Britton and Dale Stuart.
In the Wednesday afternoon competition, the A-grade winner was Dave Hamilton (7), with the top score of the day of 40 points.
The B-grade winner was Sean Boland (16), who scored 37 points.
The nearest-the-pins went to James Fulton on the fourth, John Boruch on the sixth, Gary Wright on the 12th and Greg Pell on the 17th.
The ball pool went to those with 34 points or better and included Dave Hamilton, Sean Boland, Don Gee, Gary Neville, James Bottaro and Kevin Summers.
The mixed nine holes was won by Stubby Byrne (24) with 17 points.
Saturday was a stableford round for the men and the women.
In the men’s results, the best score of the day went to new member Russell Peel (23), who won C-grade with a terrific score of 40 points.
The A-grade winner was Peter Nelson (8) with 37 points, and the B-grade was won by Mick O’Donnell (11) with 38 points.
The nearest-the-pin on the sixth hole was Bill Schaeffer-Steele; on the 12th, Graham Kiper was the closest; the 17th was won by Jerry Bender; and the fourth was unclaimed.
The drive and pitch on the eighth went to Coby Schultz, and on the 15th, it was Craig Zotti.
A score of 36 points was needed for the ball pool, which went to Russell Peel, Mick O’Donnell, Peter Nelson, Bill Matthews, Ian Richardson, John Muscovich, Sean Boland, John Mundy and Gary Neville.
The winner of the women’s competition was Paula Britton (17), who scored 37 points.
The extra competition was the third shot on the 10th, and that went to Ricky Rickman.
The ball pool went to Paula Briton and Ricky Rickman with 34 points on a five-way countback.
The Friday social nine holes this week is par over holes 16 to 6.
Saturday is a stroke round for the men and women.