May 20 Guest Day Results

46 ladies came out to play on what turned out to be a great day for golf. We had 11 guests.

Guest Flight:

1st place: Barbara Mensch, Cam Donald, Janet Winslow, Sue Wiebe

2nd place: Frances Shipilov, Brenda Reisinger, Kay Smith, Linda Stebbins

3rd place: Doris Bunnell, Joanne Leete, Sally Sturney, Rona Hullen

Member Only Flight:

1st place: Jill Chase, Jenny Dillon, Cathy Fancey, Cindy Renshaw

2nd place: Charlene Kleiner, Fe Estrera, Cynde Gerpheide

Closest to the Pin:

Member – Hole #17 – Gay Wold, 2’6”

Guest – Hole # 7 – Nancy Ashman, 24’ 8”

Birdies:

Annette Krey, #15, #16

Dana Wardstrom, #9

Cathy Fancey, #2

Barbara Mensch, #2

Janet Winslow, #2

Gay Wold, #17

Chip-ins ($11.50 ea)

Frances Shipilov, #14

Laura Damonte, #8 (EAGLE)

Thank you all for coming out to play.

Happy Golfing

Frani

Golf Quotes and Golf Life Lessons

Ladies:

There have been many great golfers over the years and from them have come some sage insights into golf and life. I thought you might like to read these below from Bobby Jones, one of the giants in golf history.
Jones was the most successful amateur golfer ever to compete on a national and international level. He is the only golfer credited with a single-season Grand Slam, and was the dominant player of the 1920s. After retiring from competitive golf in 1930, Jones founded and helped design the Augusta National Golf Club, and also co-founded the Masters Tournament.

“Many shots are spoiled at the last instant by efforts to add a few more yards.”

“One reason golf is such an exasperating game is that a thing we learned is so easily forgotten, and we find ourselves struggling year after year with faults we had discovered and corrected time and again.”

and the last, and most insightful,…..

“Golf is the closest game to the game we call life. You get bad breaks from good shots; you get good breaks from bad shots – but you have to play the ball where it lies.”

Hilary

Spring Handicap Tournament

2014 Spring Handicap Tournament:

17 ladies played in the Spring Handicap Tournament. There were 2 flights; Azalea and Begonia.

The results of this net tournament are as follows:

Spring Handicap Tournament Champion

Annette Krey—received a trophy, plant and $75 script in the Pro Shop

Azalea Flight

1st Place—Lin Lenson—received a trophy, $55 script in the Pro Shop, and a gift certificate for lunch or breakfast at the Club

2nd Place—Sandy Smith—received $40 script in the Pro Shop and a gift certificate for lunch or breakfast at the Club

3rd Place—Jenny Dillon—received $30 in script in the Pro Shop and a gift certificate for lunch or breakfast at the Club

Begonia Flight

1st Place—Joanne Smith– received a trophy, $55 script in the Pro Shop, and a gift certificate for lunch or breakfast at the Club

2nd Place—Kay Smith– received $40 script in the Pro Shop and a gift certificate for lunch or breakfast at the Club

3rd Place—Doris Bunnell– received $30 in script in the Pro Shop and a gift certificate for lunch or breakfast at the Club

Birdies:

May 6, 2014

Anne Wangeman–#14

Kay Smith — #2

Jenny Dillon — #6

Jeanne Zwemer — #14

Annette Krey–#10

May 8, 2014

Annette Krey — #5 and #7

Cathy Fancey — #9

Dana Wardstrom — #11

May 13, 22014

Dana Wardstrom — #1 and #10

Doris Bunnell — #7

Annette Krey — #8 and #11

Shelly Morgan — #2

Chip Ins

May 6, 2014

Each chip in was worth $2.83

Donna Johnson–#2 and #15

Anne Wangeman–#14

May 8, 2014

Each chip in was worth $4.25

Jeanne Zwemer — #12

Cathy Fancey — #9

May 13, 2014

Each chip in was worth $2.83

Doris Bunnell — #7

Lin Lenson — #11

Shelly Morgan — #10

Congratulations to the ladies who were mentioned above for their play during the tournament including those who placed overall, in their flights, and/or received chip ins money, and/or recognition for birdies.

Special recognition goes to Jeanne Zwemer who realized the day after the close of competition that she had written a lower score for one hole and reported her mistake even though she knew she would be DQ’d. USGA Rules of Golf indicates in the section on Etiquette “The game relies on the integrity of the individual to show consideration for other players and to abide by the Rules.” Jeanne exemplifies these qualities.

Thank you to the Pro Shop for the daily support we received, to the restaurant staff for their service during our awards presentation, and to Mark Tissot for the gift certificates that were awarded to flight winners.

Tournament Chair,

Barbara Mensch