Ladies enjoying stellar season

108 Ladies Club season in full swing at 108 Golf Resort

Maureen Pinkney hit a drive on the No. 1 tee box at the 108 Golf Resort during the 108 Ladies Club Championship on Aug. 23. The 108 Ladies have been enjoying a great season of golf with warm weather and a variety of games every week.

Maureen Pinkney hit a drive on the No. 1 tee box at the 108 Golf Resort during the 108 Ladies Club Championship on Aug. 23. The 108 Ladies have been enjoying a great season of golf with warm weather and a variety of games every week.

Blessed again with beautiful warm sunshine, 32 members of the 108 Ladies Club took to the 108 Golf Resort for a game of Stableford on Aug. 18.

Stableford involves scoring points based on the number of strokes taken at each hole and the objective is to have the highest score fixed in relation to the player’s handicap.

Maureen Pinkney won the round with 20 points, while six players tied for second place with 19 points: Joanne Garrow, Clara Koehn, Laverne Martin, Char Wahnschaff, Cathy Waite and Judy Scarrow.

In eighth place, Shirley Boyson and Wendy Foster tied with 18 points.

Three golfers, Eileen King, Carol Ohlund and Janet Roux, tied for 10th with 17 points.

In 13th place with 16 points were eight golfers: Sharon Cleveland, Del Gunn, Carol Lidstone, Shelley Larson, Lynda Lewis, Heather Matsuda, Lorraine Scott and Lynn Smeds.

Koehn and Cleveland made birdies on No. 3.

On Aug. 11, 33 members of the 108 Ladies Club played for long putts, low gross and low net scores at the 108 Golf Resort.

M. Pinkney on No. 13, and Foster and Annie McKave on No. 15, made birdies.

McKave fired the lowest gross score in the first flight. Waite was second.

Garrow was the lowest net shooter in the first flight, followed by Ohlund.

In the second flight, Lorraine McCaffrey scored lowest gross, followed by Maureen Menzies.

Low net in the second flight was Boyson, with Sharon Thompson second lowest.

Foster scored low gross in the third flight and Pauline Weigelt was second lowest.

Lowest net score in the third flight belonged to Smeds and second lowest was Darlene DeAngelis.

In the first flight, M. Pinkney drained the longest putt on No. 12; Menzies made the long putt on No. 14; Garrow hit the long putt on No. 16.

The second flight saw Lori Henderson make the long putt on No. 12; Gloria Corno on No. 14; Pauline Weigelt on No. 16.

In the third flight, Gisela Neuber drained the long putt on the No. 12 green; Millie Halcro and Angie Wahnschaff made the long putts on No. 14 and No. 16 respectively.

Thirty 108 Ladies Club golfers went for low gross and low net scores and closest to the pin and longest drives at the 108 Golf Resort on Aug. 4.

Heather Matsuda shot lowest gross in the first flight, followed by McKave and Koehn. Lowest net in the first flight was Char Wahnschaff, followed by Judy Scarrow and McCaffrey.

The second flight had Leslie Bell fire lowest gross, with Shannon Knapp in second and Lori Henderson in third.

Ann Pinkney scored lowest net in the second flight, followed by Thompson and Sharlene Anderson.

DeAngelis shot lowest gross in the third flight, followed by Corno and Laverne Martin.

Lowest net in the third flight belonged to Weigelt, followed by Foster and Corrine French.

McKave and Bell hit closest to the pin on No. 4 in their respective flights, while Matsuda, Henderson and Gisela Neuber hit the longest drives on No. 2.

On July 28, 31 members of the 108 Ladies Club teamed up for a game of “Crystal Ball”, a team game where players take turns with a designated golf ball (“the crystal ball”) and the net score for the player using the crystal ball and the lowest net score of the other players is used for the scoring on that hole. If one of the team members looses the crystal ball the team is eliminated. The game is a lot of fun and promotes camaraderie among the team members.

The team of Koehn, Bell, Henderson and Garrow scored a 65, and the team of Debbie Case, Ohlund and DeAngelis scored a 65.

In third place was Martin, Corno and Smeds with 66.

Fourth place was Matsuda, M. Pinkney, A. Pinkney and French with 67.

Case made birdie on No. 11, while Koehn and Larson made birdies on No. 13.

Scarrow, Martin and Smeds hit the long drives.

 

 

 

 

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