Wednesday, July 24, 2013 The Montmorency County Tribune 7A
by C.orolynn Pender
The league welcomed back Sharon Parks, who spent
the first part of the season downstate helping her former
employer, and who promptly earned eight points in the
Blue Flight. Playing on Swampfire in the intense heat,
others earning eight points were Judy Pappas, Marilyn
Brown and Faye Johnson. Seven point winners were Sal
Melchert and Fay Wright. Dee Chinavare got closest to
the pin on #3 and then had a chip-in on #15. One group
of four had several laughs beginning when one of the
golfers choose not to remove a post marker just a short
distance from her stance. Of course her ball hit the
marker and bounced sideways. Several holes later a sec-
ond gal did take the marker out, laid is sideways and her
low driven ball hit it and again moved the ball sideways
instead of down the field.
The White Flight played on Monarch where eight point
winners were: BevMichael, Marilyn Sheldon and Bonnie
Roy. MaryJo LaPointe garnered seven points and had the
lone chip-in on #16. Jeanne Ross got closest to the pin on
#6 and Michael came in with a net score of 66.
The Red Flight played on Reflections where Terry
Reynolds was closest to the pin on #6. Birdies were made
by Mary Ann Gohl on #9 while Christine Ford, who had
an outstanding game of 82 on Sunday while playing with
her hubby, had three birdies on #2, 3 and 15. The lone
chip-in was performed by Reynolds on #1. Sue DuBois
was the only eight point winner. MaryAnn Gohl earned
seven; Linda Neff, Ford and Rita Borrelli took six and
Reynolds and Carol Paulitch split with 5. Net scores in
this flight abounded with Gohl and Ford at 62, Neffat 66,
Borrelli with 68, Bonnie Mahoney and Paulitch 71 and
right at par 72, Reynolds and Mary Uhl.
It must be noted that on Tuesday evening, while golfing
in the Talley's 9-Hole League, MaryAnn Gohl shot a 33 on
Swampfire. For anyone not aware, that is 3 under the
normal par of 36. I'm told she birdied 3 holes and shot par
on the remaining 6 holes. Congratulations Mary Ann!
Lynn Biesenthal turns 80 years old!
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Love, Joshua
and Daniel
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