- November 25, 2024
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PINE LAKES
Men
July 16: Stableford. 1st Flight: Mickie Mann 40, David Erbe 37, Geo Pollio 35. 2nd Flight: Paul Libutaque 36, Jerry Fazzini 35 m/c, Leo Blessing 35. 1st Gold Flight: Al Costello 38, James Miller 37, Bob Sieling 36, (tie) Gordon Patrick and Dale Bell 35. 2nd Gold Flight: Wally Schubert 39, Jerry Conner 35, Tom Clutter 32 m/c, Russ Brown 32. 3rd Gold Flight: Paul Martini 35, Dick Hoover 34, Dean Jensen 32, Dave Knight 31. Closest to pin: Mickie Mann, No. 2; Dave York, No. 8; Bill Nelson, No. 12; Tom Clutter, No. 16.
GRAND CLUB (CYPRESS KNOLL)
Women
July 22: Ts and Fs. 1st Flight: (Tie) Pat Kawa and Nidia Farrell 35, Deb Crowley 35.5. 2nd Flight: Ginny Nicewonger 34.5, (tie) Carolyn McLaughlin and Patte Garafalo 35.5. 3rd Flight: Sonya Sapp 31.5, Gerry Chiarello 35.5. Birdies: Marie Mento, No. 4; Jan Graham, No. 5; Pat Kawa, No. 2; Carolyn McLaughlin, No. 5. Chip-ins: Marie Mento, No. 10; Jan Graham, No. 5; Carolyn McLaughlin, No. 5.
GRAND CLUB (PINE LAKES)
Women
July 24: Odd holes. 1st Flight: Barb Bergquist 19. 2nd Flight: Alice Manthey 23, Pat Kawa 24. 3rd Flight: Einie Stine 20, (tie) Bea Franchini, Gerry Chiarello and Marcia Paull 25. Birdies/chip-ins: Einie Stine, No. 5.
PALM HARBOR
Men
July 24: Chicago points. Green Flight 1: Charlie Fiske 40, John Raybon 39, Jack Ataide 38. Green Flight 2: Brad Savard 39 m/c, Mike Jackson 39 m/c, Walt Schaaf 38. White/Gold Flights: Walt Lerian 41 m/c, Lamar Lauer 41 m/c, Bob Palmer 40 m/c. Closest to pin: Charlie Cunningham, No. 2; Walt Schaaf, No. 8; Dave Berry, No. 11; Ralph Lightfoot, No. 17.
GRAND HAVEN
Men
July 24: Team Bridgemen. 1st Bob Stanfield, Peter Bianchi, Steve Samuel, Peter Worsfold 117; 2nd Dennis Durand, Joe Palermo, Jose Moctezuma, Doug March 119; Bob Malone, Tim Driscoll, Jerry Garnett, Mike Tebbano 120. Closest to pin: Bob Mehl and Mike Tebbano, No. 5; Dominique Leveille and Jerry Chiddister, No. 8; Jan Marsh and Dick Haines, No. 14; Jan Marsh and John Rybacki, No. 17.
Special Achievements:
Mike Joyce aced the130-yard ninth hole at Cypress Knoll, using an 8-iron, while playing with Bryan Healy and Ken Danhoff.
Joseph “Murr” Kerber nailed his first ever hole-in-one on the 14th hole of Grand Haven, sinking the ball in the cup from 145 yards with a 9-iron.
— Andrew O’Brien
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