Area golf results

Olympic View Women’s Club

Nine in a Row

May 25

First Division: Sandy Ottmar 29.5, Suzie Kim 35.5.

Second Division: Linda Bird 33.5, Irene Gardner 34.5

Third Division: Gail Clute 29.5, Peggy Koepp 29.5.

Fourth Division: Karen Baserman 31.5, Aileen Nakata 32.

Port Gardner Ladies Club

Best 17 Holes

June 8

Gold Division: Sue Shepherd 64, Ella Larrick 67, Ida Hobbs 68.

Red Division: Terry Welborn 62, Pat Hopkins 66, Clara Dickerman 70.

Cedarcrest Women

Fairway Shots

June 1

First Division: Judy Wolinski 44.5, T. Menard 46.

Second Division: Lucille Trucano 51.5, Martha Houk 55.

Battle Creek Men

Better Nine

June 5

Net: Doug Baker 32.5, Ron Baunsgard 33.5.

Better Nine

June 6

Net: Bob Long 30, Tim Romo 31, Graham Herring 31.5.

Camaloch Ladies Club

Monthly Medal

June 2

Monthly Medal: Gross—Meg LoDolce 92. Net—Angie Hwang 74.

First Flight: Nikki Myron 76, Liz Fagan 80, Ethel Bronson 81, Karla Frey 81, Cindy Nickels 81, Patti Pontikis 81, Sally Scott 81, Maggie Werlink 81.

Second Flight: Joan Haidle 79, Gladys Teslow 82, Jan McCullough 82.

Third Flight: Joan Pang 81, Lynette Lawson 82, Maxine Steele 88.

Blue Boy West Ladies Club

Criers and Whiners

June 8

Jan Torgerson 37, Cheryl Fleury 42, Gloria Reedy 43.

Snohomish Men’s Club

Monthly Medal

June 5

First Flight (0-12): Gross—Rod Kawachi 75. Net—Steve Goedecke 72.

Second Flight (13-16): Gross—Shawn Philpott 78, Net—Bob Dolan 72.

Third Flight (17-up): Gross—David Walfish 97.

Monthly Medal

June 6

First Flight (0-12): Gross—Greg Ruthruff 79. Net—John Tangeman 71.

Second Flight (13-16): Gross—Dale Evenson 82, Net—Darrell Stubblefield 75.

Third Flight (17-up): Gross—Duane Cash 90. Net—Boyd Bender 71.

Port Gardner Senior Men

Field Day

June 7

Gross: Neil Danard 75, Dug Kauffman 76, Tony Kahmann 76.

First Flight: Net—Jim Bowen 66, Louis Earley 68, Tom Tredway 70.

Second Flight: Net—Bernie Nelson (won tiebreaker) 71, Morris Fosse 71, John Fox 71.

Holes in One

Harbour Pointe Golf Course

Chris Babcock aced the 148-yard, No. 12 hole on Feb. 13 with a 7-iron.

Tom Kane aced the 153-yard, No. 12 hole on March 5 with a 9-iron.

Bob Kelley aced the 156-yard, No. 12 hole on June 5 with a 7-iron.

Blue Boy Golf Course

Evan Turner of Monroe aced the 140-yard, No. 3 hole on June 1 with a pitching wedge.

Legion Memorial Golf Course

Ted Wells of Stanwood aced the 135-yard, No. 9 hole on June 3 with an 8-iron.

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