Club Championships at The Grange and the Links Shellcove have wrapped up, with the Links Shell Cove's Jason Kast and the Grange's Trent Cadger snaring the major crowns.
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It was dramatic finish at the Links, with Kast needing five extra holes to secure his first club championship after finishing tied with Jack Petiquin on 290.
In the lower divisions, A Reserve went to Jim Middleton.
The B grade trophy was claimed by Blake Rayner, and Jim Markoulis was successful in C grade.
Stefanie Hall won the ladies stroke play crown in a canter, carding an impressive nine-under total of 131.
Bradley Wills claimed the junior Champion with a two-round total of 145.
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Grant Meredith took the Senior Championship, finishing with a four-round total of 296.
At the Grange, club stalwart Trent Cadger notched up his fifth club championship in 10 years.
Cadger carded rounds of 78, 80, 71, 77, a total of 306, to win by a shot from Blake Hollick.
Hollick looked like he had the championship in the bag holding a two-shot lead on the final hole.
However, his tee shot on the 72nd ended up in Mullet Creek, and produced a triple-bogey six as a result.
It meant Cadger had the crown safely in his keeping.
In the lower divisions, Wayne Douglass defended his B Grade title from last year, by five shots from Tony Apps. The C Grade title went to Chris Smith with a score of 370.
Jones fires in Grange Open
Shelly Beach's Keiren Jones has claimed the Grange Open with a one-shot win in testing conditions on Sunday.
Jones finished with an impressive two-over-par 74, which was enough to hold off the local charge of Steven Townsend, Glen Gibson and Dylan Humphries who all carded 75.
B Grade required a playoff to split Frank Sattin and Jarrod German who finished tied on 84.
After a four-hole playoff, scores were still level, and the pair went to sudden death over the water carry par-three 18th hole.
Sattin claimed victory after his opponent put his tee shot into the water.
Chris Smith added another title to his recent club championship with a score 93 in the C grade section, with Barry Condran in second place on 94.
Steven Townsend secured the A-grade nett with a score of 69.
Jarrod German took out 72 the B-grade nett, while Condran was successful in C-grade.