ABERDEEN’S Judy Miller is no big noter about her golfing ability.
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According to her, she’s “one of those hit and miss scrappers” on the fairway.
But, on Tuesday, Miller took out first place in the third division of the NSW Women’s Medal final, played at Horizons Golf Resort at Port Stephens.
“I just must’ve been doing something right,” she said.
“My cousin called me and said she’d heard I’d won and that she didn’t know I was that good – I said neither did I,” she added with a laugh.
Miller won the State Golf NSW Bronze Country medal and finished with a 70 nett.
The three-division event was the culmination of a competition that started in January with more than 7000 ladies from 200 clubs taking part.
Miller, an Aberdeen Ladies Golf Club member, qualified for the competition by winning the Hunter River District Golf Association’s competition at Muswellbrook a couple of months earlier.
In excess of 47 players qualified through club and district levels for the NSW Women's Medal State Final with the overall winner shooting a nett 67 to take out the event.