- November 6, 2024
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PINE COURSE
First it was unusual heat that clobbered play at local golf courses. Now it’s the cold, a shivering lack of golfers at every hard-working clubhouse. But neither the heat nor cold nor anything else would deter Phil Hayton from the second-most cherished honor in the game: an eagle on the first hole, at the Pine Course. Hayton whacked the course with his driver and then pulled out an 8-iron to collect a deuce at the 310-yard hole.
The third-most-cherished honor went to Gordon Patrick, when this gentleman stuffed the Pine Course for a 74, a number far less than his age.
CYPRESS
Two-man best ball
Flight 1
Red O’Rourke/ Art Robinson 63
Harry Davis/ Don Bach 65 c/m
George Pollio/ RichKawa 65
Flight 2
Mickie Mann/ Frank Sabatino 57
Joe Chiarello/ Al Costello 64 c/m
Sal Rapisarda/ Bill Deperrio 64
Low Net
Patte Garofalo 67
Zita Corum 68
Julie Pellegrino 72
Low Round
Zita Corum 87
GRAND RESERVE
Monday ladies
Low gross/net
A Flight
Shay Hall 80
Marianne Schuettler 67
B Flight
Janice Peterson 97
Terry Gibson 69
C Flight
Sara Waln 102
Mary Page Slovak 70
Nine holes
Pick six
A Flight
Isabelle Maver 19
Michele McGann 21
Karen Brodeur/ Joy Clarkson 24
B Flight
Marge Bailey/ Jean Lajiness 22
Meryl Lynch/ Marilyn Alexander 24
C Flight
Gail Palmer 21
Betty Sabatino 23
PALM HARBOR
Blind nine
Green Flight 1
Jerry Small 31.5
Stan Walker 33
Ron Blythe 33.5
Green Flight 2
Steve Hamer 33.5
Don Toupin 35
Mike Jackson 36.5
White Flight
Robert Kambar 31
Ron Mowatt 31.5
Rod Taylor 32
MATANZAS
Stableford points
A Flight
Al Parker 81-34
Paul Libutaque 88-32
Red O’Rourke 81-31
B Flight
Jim Kennard 91-42
Gene Dunn 107-34
Bob Hunter 111-28
Gold Flight
Jack Gronwoldt 104-38
Dale Bell 92-34
— Jock MacKenzie