Men’s results
On May 31, the 108 Men’s Club played an Iron Man tournament with 57 golfers.
Flight #1 (0 – 12)
1st Low Gross – Tony Morete 1st Low Net – Bill Baerg
2nd Low Gross –Shane Wilkie 2nd Low Net – Jim Zailo
KP – Guy Erickson Long Putt – Jay Scott
Deuce Pot – None Long Drive – None
Flight #2 (13 – 16)
1st Low Gross – Theo Wiering 1st Low Net – Spence Henderson
2nd Low Gross – James Seeley 2nd Low Net – Rick Lunsted
KP – Theo Wiering Long Putt – Spence Henderson
Deuce Pot – Theo Wiering Long Drive – Brian Coldwell
Flight #3 (17 – 20)
1st Low Gross – Met Boyson 1st Low Net – John Tomlinson
2nd Low Gross – Jamie Crellin 2nd Low Net –Jim French
KP – Keith Pearson Long Putt – Ervin Hannah
Deuce Pot – None Long Drive – Keith Pearson
Flight #4 (21+)
1st Low Gross – James Clancy 1st Low Net – Leon Cretien
2nd Low Gross – Ron Thurston 2nd Low Net – Dave Wolczuk
KP – None Long Putt – Vern Bell
Deuce Pot – None Long Drive – Harvey Knapp
Women’s results
On the women’s side, there were 27 participants on May 30.
In flight one, Deb Case finished first in the Low Gross and Heather Matsuda second, while Annie McKave finished first in the Low Net with Ann Pinkney in second.
In flight two, Leena Lautrup finished first in the Low Gross with Julietta Morete in second, while Shirley Boyson was first in the Low Net with Lynn Smeds in second.
In flight three, Corinne French finished first in the Low Gross with Gloria Corno in second while Sharon Thompson finished first in the Low Net with Millie Halcro in second.
Carla Tetreau was the novice first.
In the 0-26 handicap there was no KP’s winner, in the 27-31 handicap Shannon Knapp was the KP’s winner and in the 32+ handicap, Sharon Thompson was the KP’s winner.
For long drives, Deb Case was the winner in the 0-24 handicap, Leena Lautrup won in the 25-29 handicap and Sue Pinkerton won in the 32+ handicap.
Seniors’ results
On the women’s side, Janet Roux took home first while Sharlene Anderson and Maureen Menzies finished in second on May 18 (even holes). On the men’s side, Met Boyson finished first, with Ed Ney in second and Bill Pratt and Jack Bell in third.