22 Sep 2020 | Amateur golf |

Elderslie Wins Barclay Shield

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Elderslie Wins Barclay Shield
Elderslie Golf Club with the Barclay Shield. L-R: Cheryl Butler, Sandra Spicer, Julie Hannibal and Angela Cripps.

Elderslie secured its third victory in the Barclay Shield conducted at the Devonport, Riverside and Royal Hobart Golf Clubs on Monday.

For the first time in the history of the event, regional finals were introduced to determine who would emerge victorious.

With Julie Hannibal, Angela Cripps, Sandra Spicer and Cheryl Butler narrowly winning the 18-hole team foursomes event with a net score of 140½.

The ladies from Elderslie took out the Southern regional final and state title by half a stroke from Orford Golf Club on 141.

Orford Golf Club was represented by Helen Fox, Margie Playsted, Anne Mason and Libby Brown.

New Town Bay, and Royal Hobart Golf Clubs rounded out the top four teams finishing with 142½ and 148½ respectively.

Prospect Vale’s Elizabeth Barker, Debbie Davey, Deidre Panton and Katrina Archer won the Northern regional final with 150½ and placed fifth in the state-wide standings.

While Seabrook Golf Club’s Hannah Mackey, Jean Samec, Pen Evetts and Kathy Woolley won the North West regional final with 152½ and finished sixth overall.

To view the full results, please click HERE.

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