PGSMC Round 20 scores

Results from Legion Memorial Golf Course’s Port Gardner Senior Men’s Club.

Legion Memorial Golf Course (144 W. Marine View Drive) offers three clubs during the year: Port Gardner Men’s Club (PGMC), Port Gardner Senior Men’s Club (PGSMC) and Port Gardner Ladies Golf Club (PGLGC).

The PGMC plays Saturday mornings with tournaments twice per month. On Wednesdays from June through August, there’s evening 9-hole events with optional side games. The club’s membership application can be accessed here and the schedule here.

The PGSMC plays Monday and Wednesday mornings and also in the regular Men’s Club events. The Senior Club age begins at 55. The club’s membership application can be accessed here, Monday-tournament schedule here and Wednesday-tournament schedule here.

The PGLGC plays Tuesday and Thursday mornings from March through October. The club’s membership application can be accessed here.

Legion Memorial is a Par-71, 4,439-6,603-yard course.

Below are results submitted to The Herald for the PGSMC’s Round 20 Field Day event on Aug. 12. For other tournament results, email sports@heraldnet.com.

Flight 1 (Gross)

1. Tom Retallick — 70 (-1)

2. Tom Houvener — 73 (+2)

3. Mike Schuetze — 74 (+3)

Flight 1 (Net)

1. Chuck Swanberg — 68 (-3)

2. Jack Grimm — 70 (-1)

3. Dennis McMahon — 70 (-1)

4. David Reynaud — 71 (E)

5. Paul Scandrett — 71 (E)

6. Mike Trettevik — 72 (+1)

Flight 2 (Gross)

1. Mark Dunlap — 77 (+6)

2. Eric Rogstad — 80 (+9)

3. Cliff McKinlay — 82 (+11)

Flight 2 (Net)

1. Ron Barker — 71 (E)

2. Richard Thamsen — 71 (E)

3. David Wilson — 71 (E)

4. Phillip Wilson — 72 (+1)

5. Brian Parks — 72 (+1)

6. Todd Gregersen — 72 (+1)

Flight 3 (Gross)

1. Mike Evans — 78 (+7)

2. Bernie Nelson — 86 (+15)

3. Donald Stein — 86 (+15)

Flight 3 (Net)

1. Tony Gargiulo — 68 (-3)

2. Larry Stave — 70 (-1)

3. Michael Ouellette — 71 (E)

4. John Dikun — 73 (+2)

5. Paul Titterington — 73 (+2)

6. Garry Lewis — 74 (+3)

Flight 4 (Gross)

1. Ronald Kump — 82 (+11)

2. Robert Danielson — 86 (+15)

3. Randy Reimer — 86 (+15)

Flight 4 (Net)

1. Dave Brent — 69 (-2)

2. Don Furness — 70 (-1)

3. Robert Cibulka — 70 (-1)

4. Rob Anderson — 71 (E)

5. Bruce Thompson — 72 (+1)

6. Terry Rigelman — 73 (+2)

Flight 5 (Gross)

1. Tom Desmarais — 87 (+16)

2. Clive Coverdale — 90 (+19)

3. Jay Hutchinson — 91 (+20)

Flight 5 (Net)

1. Jim Stein — 70 (-1)

2. Jim Jonson — 71 (E)

3. Dave Ringen — 71 (E)

4. Mark Randall — 72 (+1)

5. Frank Halferty — 72 (+1)

6. Gil Bodrak — 73 (+2)

Flight 6 (Gross)

1. Larry Buck — 93 (+22)

2. Howard Bornstein — 93 (+22)

3. Bill Aldrich — 94 (+23)

Flight 6 (Net)

1. Mike Jeffries — 65 (-6)

2. Carl Pearson — 67 (-4)

3. Robert Block — 70 (-1)

4. Gary Ordway — 71 (E)

5. Gary Rhodes — 71 (E)

6. Wayne Hubbard — 72 (+1)

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