Local golf scores

Snohomish Men

Better 9

July 10

Flight 0-12: Low Gross, Brett Tuggle, 36. Low net, Larry Cook, 32.5.

Flight 13-16: Low Gross, Charlie Newcomer, 40. Low net, Dennis Harrell, 35.5.

Flight 17 and up: Low Gross, Bob Dolan, 39. Low net, David Walfish 34.5.

July 11

Flight 0-12: Low Gross, Todd Tibke, 33. Low net, Craig Lant, 35.

Flight 13-16: Low Gross, Robert Chrisman, 43. Low net, Jim Skogen, 39.

Flight 17 and up: Low Gross, Darrell Stubblefield, 44. Low net, Mark Smith, 35.5.

Olympic View Women

Monthly Medal

July 6

Overall: Aileen Nakata 68

1st Division: Sandy Ottmar 69, Tina Dickson 70.

2nd Division: Gail Madsen 69, Irene Gardner 70.

3rd Division: Leah Fountain 70, Gail Clute 70, Pam Karp 74.

4th Division: Karen Baserman 72, Carol Dahl 74.

Match 9s

July 13

1st Division: Tina Dickson 27.5, Bette Moore 28.5.

2nd Division: Irene Gardner 27, Choon Pak 28.5, Jan Henry 28.5, Janice Truant 28.5.

3rd Division: Gail Clute 27.5, Leah Fountain 30.5.

4th Division: Aileen Nakata 24, Linda Holdridge 28.5.

Olympic View Men

Field Day and Skins

June 27

Gross: 1st Brett Engstrom 71, 2nd Eric McCabe 74, 3rd Arnold Holtz 75.

Gross Skins Division 1: Hole 2 Dominic Carbello, Hole 6 Brett Engstrom, Hole 7 Eric McCabe, Hole 17 Eric McCabe.

Net: 1st Philip Wilson 64, tie 2nd Bob Whisman, Bruce James and David Minnick 68, tie 5th Dean Last, Michael Jones and Richard Boblet 69.

Gross Skins Division 2: Hole 2 David Minnick, Hole 3 Ron Sisko, Hole 5 Eric Nelson, Hole 9 Bob Burgoyne, Hole 10 Philip Wilson, Hole 11 Philip Wilson.

Closest to the Pin No. 3: 0-12 Steve Onustack 17 feet, 5 inches; 13-up Ron Sisko 11 feet.

Closest to the Pin No. 8: 0-12 Dave Bernhardsen 17 feet, 6 inches; 13-up Ron Kenny 14 feet, 10 inches.

Closest to the Pin No. 14: 0-12 Bob Whisman 18 feet, 11 inches; 13-up Philip Renfro 16 feet, 11 inches.

Closest to the Pin No. 17: 0-12 Bob Whisman 21 feet, 8 inches; 13-up Eric Nelson 23 feet.

Field Day

July 11

Gross: 1st Dirk Curtis 71, 2nd Brett Engstrom 72, 3rd Kevin Spalti 73, 4th Arnold Holtz 74.

Net: 1st Ron Sisko 63, tie 2nd Mark Johnstonbaugh and Richard Boblet 64, tie 4th Brian Kohls, Ron Wilson and Scott Stevens 66, tie 7th Bob Whisman, Dave Reichenbach, Eric Wilson, Greg Guest and Michael Rainey 67, tie 12th Bruce James and Dick Lang 68.

Closest to the Pin No. 3: 0-12 Brett Engstrom 1 foot, 3 inches; 13-up Tim Birk 7 feet, 5 inches.

Closest to the Pin No. 8: 0-12 Dave Reichenbach 12 feet, 5 inches; 13-up Eric Nelson 11 feet, 9 inches.

Closest to the Pin No. 14: 0-12 John Olivola 12 feet, 9 inches; 13-up Philip Renfro 14 feet, 5 inches.

Closest to the Pin No. 17: 0-12 Kevin Spalti 6 feet; 13-up Scott Stevens 6 feet, 1 inch.

Port Gardner Ladies

Hidden Holes

July 8

Gold Division: Pat Hamman 35, Norma Engberg 35.5, Carolyn Call 38, Bette McGrath 38.5, Lida Tong 39, Nancy Campbell 39.

Red Division: Terry Welborn 35.5, Deloris Phillips 37.5, Delores Sutherland 37.5, Margaret Dishman 38.

Least Putts

July 13

Gold Division: Pat Hamman 29, Ida Hobbs 31, Norma Engberg 33, Ella Larrick 35, Bette McGrath 36.

Red Division: Gloria Fellows 36, Terry Welborn 37, Pat Hopkins 37.

Battle Creek Men

Club Championship Net

July 10

Scott Yanagida 62, Jim Roth 66, Tim Thoma 67, Skip Adams 68, Randy Romo 68, Floyd LaMeres 68, Jim Bradford 69.

Longest Drive No. 6: Randy Romo.

Closest to the Pin No. 3: Jay Snyder 1 foot, 8 inches.

Closest to the Pin No. 9: Randy Romo hole in one.

Closest to the Pin No. 12: Jim Bradford 35 feet.

Closest to the Pin No. 17: John Pulliam 15 feet, 8 inches.

July 11

Scott Wells 64, Bruce Teal 66, Skip Adams 67, Graham Herring 71, Scott Tanagida 71, Scott Kreitzer 72, Larry Jubie 72.

Longest Drive No. 4: Graham Herring.

Closest to the Pin No. 3: Scott Yanagida 4 feet, 1 inch.

Closest to the Pin No. 9: Rob Sprague 5 feet, 3 inches.

Closest to the Pin No. 12: Jay Snyder 12 feet, 6 inches.

Closest to the Pin No. 17: Scott Yanagida 2 feet, 8 inches.

Blue Boy West Ladies

Only Fours

July 6

Jan Torgerson 17, Mary Jo Eland, Maxine Purbaugh and Gloria Reedy 19.

Substitute Par

July 13

Tie 1st Gloria Reedy, Cheryl Fleury and Anne Sterley 31.

Camaloch Ladies

Monthly Medal

July 6

Low Gross: Meg LoDolce 87.

Low Net: Beverly Furrer 66.

1st Flight: Cindy Nickels 69, Liz Fagan 73, Pat McGlashan 74, Ethel Bronson 75.

2nd Flight: Joan Haidle 68, Claudia Letter and Maggie Werlink 69, Pat Nordman 71, Shirlee Erickson and Rita Wilson 72.

3rd Flight: Dottie Bergam and Betty Crider 72, Cheryl Gruger 73, Norma Caudle 74, Lois Anderson 75.

4th Flight: Mary O’Connor 67, Camille Burrows 70, Betty Olson 77, Joan Pang 78.

Closest to the Pin No. 4: Gloria Michaelis and Jean Bernsten.

Low Putts: Beverly Furrer 29, Ethel Bronson 30, Liz Fagan 31, Lois Anderson, Norma Caudle, Jean Helaas and Pat Nordman 32, Dee Bollinger and Gloria Michaelis 33.

Gleneagle Women

Ryder Cup

June 30

Low Gross: Shelley Metcalf and Dorothy Pollard 75

Low Net: Anne Brenaman and Linda Lannoye 51.5.

Division 1: Jo Hopkins and Micky Smith 60.5, Donna Boyd and Joyce Dunn 62.5.

Division 2: Gina Aldrich and Jan Lundquist 64.5, Bev Hardman and Donna Horton 70.

Kayak Point Ladies

Eccy Nine

July 8

1st Flight: Gini Henderson 26, Eva Hamilton 27.

2nd Flight: Jan Henry 23.5, Nancy Hughes 24.5.

Holes in One

Blue Boy

Pete Wicken of Baring aced the 128-yard, No. 9 hole with a 7-iron on July 12.

Kenwanda

Terry Grinaker aced the 191-yard, No. 8 hole with a 3-wood.

Flowing Lake

Jim Hovey of Everett aced the 137-yard, No. 6 hole with a 6-iron on July 10.

Gold Mountain

Mike Zehr of Mill Creek aced the 137-yard, No. 5 hole with a pitching wedge on July 11.

Battle Creek

Randy Romo aced the 134-yard, No. 9 hole with a 9-iron on July 10.

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