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Yost's Team Wins Sea Trail St. Patrick's Tournament Mary Yost, Jack little. Clarence Brown and Kill Connor finished at plus 23 to win the St Patrick's Tournament last Tuesday at Sea Trail. Ruth Kivett. I*h> llis Manfred. Ray Dillon and Boh Delanev fin ished at plus IS to take second place in the combined event of the men's and women's golf associations at Sea Trail. The team of Nancy Mehne. Elaine l-awrenson, Joe Hasson and Dick Worley finished third at plus 16. followed by Marge Gallop, Chuck Rose. Tom Coniglio and John Gregory with plus 15. Heni Moulton. Bob Pearce. Bob Treitler and John Murphy finished at plus 14 and tied for fifth with the team ol I'atti Matheny. Jane Treitler. Dick Zinscr and Jim Carpenter. I hree teams tied for seventh at plus 13 They were Adele Stephens. Carole Patridge. Marv Peters. Bob Erbach; Ann Otten, Barbara Pointer. John I jwrenson. lid Hughes; and Betty Geesev, Pat Swanekamp. Ted Acton. Bill Zan/alari. Irene Jones. Fred Trevithick. Ed Stepanovich and Howard Van Dusen finished at plus 10 to tie for tenth place with the team of Pat Burkart. Pam Hayes. Dave Del-eric and l.ynn Slimmer. Closest-to-the-pin winners among the women were Nancy Williams at the third hole. Jane Treitler at the fifth, Mary Yost at the 11th and Louisa Cilento at the 17th. Men's winners were Sid Robcr son at the third, Fred Trevithick at the fifth. Gene Williams at the I Ith and Clarence Brown at the 17th. The tournament was played on the Maples course. Brierv/ood Men Bill Allen. John Cowie, Hank Culp and Jerry Smith shot 204 to win the Brierwood Men's Golf Association tournament last Thurs day Each team counted the three low net scores on each hole. The win ning foursome finished at 12 under par. Placing wnml at 11 under par was the team of Morris Hall, Joe Reiter, Jerry Wolff and Norm Souc ie. Last Monday, the team of Barney Martin. Gene Cordisco, Dick Anzelone and Bill Miller shot 119 to win a two best ball event. Finishing one stroke back in sec ond place was the team of Charlie Stransky, Don Redding and Emile Vrydaghs. A blind draw was used for the fourth score. Brick Landing Vivian Rowe and Sue Nelson fin ished at plus 5 to win the Brick landing Plantation Women's Golf Association shootout last Thursday. Joan Behrle and Pat Taylor were second at plus 3K, and Joy Cavan and Alice Grossman placed third at plus 1. Calabash Veterans Walter Benes and Bob Christian shot 62 to win the first flight in the Calabash Veterans Golf Association tournament last Friday at Brier wood. Finishing second in the best net score of twosome event were Carl Foster and Gerry Rhoades with a score of 63. lop finishers in the second flight were Dick Smith and Bernie Streeter Golfing Action with net hi. Clyde Schramm and Bill Seip placed second with (>3. lggy Puleo and limie "Elbows" Williams won the third (light with a round of h2. Finishing one stroke back in second place were Dick Ijchman and Hal Riebeschl. Fourth flight winners were Charlie Bouma and Bob Davis with 59. They were followed by Bill Werner and Ed Wood with 62. The Calabash Veterans will play this Friday at Olde Fort. Show time is S a.m. for the individual low gross and low net tournament. Lockv/ood Shootout Ed Hughes and Diane Hoffman finished at plus 12 to win the weekly shootout last Wednesday at I >ock wood Golf Links. Vivian Holt and Fred Kellogg were second at plus 51*. and John Donley and Denise Tiede placed third at plus 5. J??e Blatcher finished at plus 51* and was the top golfer on a non-win ninc team. Carolina Shores Men The foursome of Dan Roberts. Tom Brendgord. Bob Rcmais and Kirke Burdick shot 147 to win the Carolina Shores Men's Golf Asso ciation tournament last Saturday at Bay Tree. Teams counted the low gross score :<nd low net score on each hole. Finishing second with 150 was the foursome of Bill Haupt. Ted O'Neill. Bob Wilckens and John Romero. On a match of cards, the team of John Schwab, Don Rose, hart Conley and Ed Dowling finished third with 150. Closest-to-the-pin winners were Hank Hettinger at the sixth hole. Dick Pearce at the eighth. Gary Mott at the 12th and Dick Dcmckson at the 17th Foxy Ladies The team of Jan Ix>flin. Elsie Rickbeil, Bobbye Cordisco and Martha Wareheim shot 130 to win the Brierwood Foxy ladies tourna ment last Thursday at Lockwood Golf Links. Finishing second in the two best hall event was the team of Joanna Lang, Ellie Scutt. Claire Aston and Ginny Anzclone with 131. Placing third with 134 was the team ol Sara McCullough. Margaret Wood and Janice Owens. Brierwood Ninettes Alene Sterner shot net 27 to win the Brierwood Ninettes tournament last Friday. Golfers dropped scores on their two worst holes. Runners-up included Joyce Rose with net 2X and Shirley Eifert with 2l>. Harriet Schuler had a par at the third hole. Dede Havenga chipped in for par at the first hole and also made par at the tilth She had low putts for the day with 17. Nifty Niners Ellen I rieksen shot gross 60 and ( ynthia Swanson had net 21 to win the Carolina Shores Nifty Niners tournament last Thursday. Golfers played at Ocean Isle Beach and Brierwood golt courscs. Runners-up in the low gross division were Swanson with hi and Jay Arlotta with 62. Low net runners-up were Rose mary Krivos with 30 and Ruth Becker with 31. Helen Spinner had a chip-in at Brierwood's first hole. Carolina Shores Ladies The team of Sally Manifold, Ruth Radcliffe. Gerry Burdick and Jackie Distler shot 129 to win the Carolina Shores Indies Golf Association re gression tournament last Thursday. Teams counted the three low net scores on the first six holes, the two best scores on the next six and one low net score on the last six holes. Finishing second with 131 was the foursome of Jean Krisher. Ginnie Derrickson, Blanche Johnson and Evelyn Juskis. On a match of cards, third place went to the team of Terry Gould. Kathy Deming, Jenny Briggs and Dot frostle with 132. Placing fourth were Helen Morrison, Dottie Meader, Grace Thorpe and Jean Sperry. Johnson chipped in for birdie at the eighth hole. Also making chip ins were Trostle at the sixth and Thorpe at the 11th. Lynn Jerr hirdied the ninth hole and Deming hirdied the ltith. Dolly Mott had low putts for the day with 28. Ruth's Renegades Members of the Ruth's Rene gades group competed last week at Bay Tree and Brierwood golf cours es. Top finishers at Bay Tree were Doris Pearce with net 47.5, Karen Mugridge with 48 and Jamie Hos kinson with 50.5. Leading ihc iiciu ?ti BnciwvnxS were Evelyn Wuthrich with 37. Jane Mahncke with 38.5 and Joanne La Wall with 44. Making chip-ins at Bay Tree were Ginny iisiici .u ihc first hole and Wanda Ogden at the 15th. Mahncke chipped in at Brierwood's seventh hole. On March 12, Bob Ixwaty and Dot McAleer posted a net score of 5S.5 to win the Ruth's Renegades tournament at Ocean Isle Beach Golf Course. Finishing second in the Irish Duo event was the team of Pete Terzo and Wanda Ogden with net 65. John Ogden and Doris Pearce placed third with 68. Brierwood Ladies Jan Loflin, Marge Harper, Marion Monaghan and Edith Wilckcns teamed up to shoot 71 and win the Brierwood Indies Golf Association captain's choice last Saturday. Finishing second with a round of 72 was the foursome of Hilda Hall, Chick Weingarten, Sue McCann and Ginny Anzelone. Ginger Sugrue, Elsie Rickbeil, Elizabeth Carter and Dot Frey placed third with 73. Nancy Bouldin, Dot Crean. Bob bye Cordisco and Marion Corbin Sea Trail Hosts Conference The Sea Trail golf resort at Sunset Beach will host the International Network of Golf (ING) 1994 Spring Conference and Championship March 27-31. During the conference, leaders in the golf industry will hold work shops to discuss issues including the direction of the golf industry and graphite shafts and their effect on the game. The Media/Manufacturers laboratory will be held on the driving range at Swing Dynamics Institute at Sea Trail. Golf writers and broadcasters will have the opportunity to test the latest golf equipment from ING sponsors. After the demonstration, a nine-hole competition will be played using the test equipment. The ING Championship's final round will be played on Sea Trail's Rccs Jones course. The keynote speaker at the awards dinner will be Gary Schaal. presi dent of the PGA and owner of Deer Track Resort in Surfside Beach. S.C. He will discuss the PGA of America and the state of the game. shot 74 and tied for fourth place with Doris Dunfee, Pat O'Connell, Ellie Scutt and Margaret Pingo. Longest drive winners were Doris Dunfee in the first flight. Chick Weingarten in the second, Sally Dye in the third and Emily Laughlin in the fourth. Pat O'Connell had the straightest drive. Closest-to-thc-pin winners were Sara McCullough at the third hole and Nancy Bouldin at the 14th. I^ast Tuesday, Jan Loflin shot net 26 to lead the first flight in the Brierwood Ladies Golf Association crossover tournament. Ann Richardson finished second with a score of 28.5. Tied for third with 29 were Nancy Bouldin. Rose Reiter and Ginger Sugrue. Mary Schaack and Doris Dunfee tied for fourth with 30.5. Schaack had low putts with 28. Top finishers in the second (light included Ann Causer with net 25. Betty Maerker with 25.5, Ethel Brown with 26.5 and Helene Baker with 27.5. Causer had low putts in the flight with 27. Third flight winners were Shirley Groff with 21.5, Dot Crean with 25.5, Pierrette Tompkins with 27.5 and Sue McCann with 28. Groff hail low putts with 27. Leading the fourth flight were Dee Pratt with net 24 and Evelyn Wiithricl: with 25. Peg S!v::-r isnd Margaret Pingo tied for third with 28, and Louise Blizzard was fourth with 29.5. Wuthrich had low putts with 32. Recording chip-ins were Edith Wilckcns and Maerker at the first hole, Lucy Hershberger at the sec ond, Ginny Anzelone at the fifth, Bouldin at the seventh, Pratt at the I Ith and Groff at the 15th. Causer had birdies at the fourth and 17th holes. Also making birdies were Bouldin at the second and Loflin at (he 15th. CS Travel League Lee Gould. Dick Barreto, Jack Elliott and Ed Jacobs shot 122 to win the first flight in the Carolina Shores Men's Travel League tourna ment last Friday at Colonial Chart ers. Finishing second in the two best ball event was the team of Ken Earl, Dick Stewart, Gene Miltner and Joe McDonough with 128. On a match of cards, third place went to Tom Hoskinson. John Ward, Bob Wilckens and lid Miller with 134. John Farley, Len Koontz, Don Redding and Dan Cuomo took fourth. In ihc sccond flight, first placc went to the foursome of Glen Sook. Stu Thorn. Ken Singleton and lid !? rev with a score of 115. Joe Gainer. John Serafin, George Anderson and Guy Williams placed second with I 19. The team of Dick Taylor, Tony Santino, 1 a>u Chris tensen and Joe Vulpis placed third with 129. The men's group will play this Friday at Colonial Charters. Tee time is 7:32 a.m. Golfin' Around Fifty golfers representing eight clubs in Brunswick and New Han over counties competed in the Golfin' Around League nine-hole tournament March 1 at Echo Farms. In the championship flight. Joan Vadella of I"he Cape had the low gross and Dorothy Worzel of Fox Squirrel was second. Janet liede of Brick landing had the low net. fol lowed by JoAnn Prontenic of The Cape. Judy Durham of Brierwood had low pults. Top finishers in the first flight in cluded Bette Squire of Brick landing and Kathy Stoll of Brierwood in the low gross division. Low net winners were Babe Pcpe of Belvedere and Joyce Bellerose of Fox Squirrel. Belvedere's Nancy limhiser had low putts. Posting the low gross scores in the second flight were Barbara Frankenbach of The Cape and Cath erine Birchard of Fox Squirrel. Flo rrie Fenstermacher of Fox Squirrel had the low net. followed by Diane Jepskv of Belvedere. Barbara Guth of Fox Squirrel had low putts. Mercedes Newsome of Echo Farms and Marian Gill of Brick landing had the low gross scores in the third flight. Low net winners were Betty Gaffncy and Roseann Redmond, both of Echo Farms. Norma Buckbee had low putts. Brierwood will host the next Golfin' Around tournament in May. Brierwood Scramble Straud Maerker, Bob Hoke, Jean Lacerenza and Barbara Baxter shot 34 to win the nine-hole mixed scramble last Wednesday at Brier wood. Roy llavenga, Dick Baxter. Rita Dugan and June Cleasby shot 36 and tied for second place with the team of Joe Re iter, George Cleasby, Dede Havcnga and Alice Micali. Civitan Golf Tourney To Fund Scholarships The South Brunswick Islands will take place at the third hole, and Civitan Club is sponsoring a golf the women's at the 14th hole, tournament this weekend to raise The tournament entry fee of $45 money tor college scholarships foi |ki player covers green and cart West Brunswick High School se- fees, lunch and door prizes. niors. Golfers may register individually Four-man captain's choice is the or as part of a foursome. The field format for the Second Annual Civ- will be limited to 36 teams or 144 itan Scholarship Golf Tournament to players. be held Saturday, March 26, at Proceeds will go to the club's Brierwood Golf Club in Shallotte. scholarship fund. Scholarships are Golfers will start checking in at awarded based on academic record, 7:30 a.m. Saturday, and the shotgun participation in extra-curricular ac start is planned tor 8:30 a.m. uviiics, luianCia! ficeu emu ptnui All participants will be eligible mance in interviews by the scholar tor a longest drive contest. Women ship committee. will compete at the sixth hole, and For more information on the tour men at the 13th hole. nament, contact Sabrina Stephens at Also planned is a closest-to-the- 579-7098, Evan Gore at 754-6203 pin contest. The men's competition or Herbie Ward at 754-4301. Oak Island Oak Island Golf Club hosted 127 loca! senior citizcns March 14 for the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department's second se nior golf tournament of the year. Age group winners, listed with their score in order of finish, were as follows: Men 55-59: Bud Boyce, S3: Glen Dawson, 86; Monroe Staddler, 88. Women 55-59: Florence Greene. 92; Clara Hoover, 94; Bobbie Davis. 96. Men 60-64: Milton Sellers, 80. Chuck Walling, 83; fid Gurganious. 83. Women 60-64: Terry Gould, 93: Trojans Win At Gauntlet For the second consecutive week. West Brunswick's Trojans led the field at the Waccamaw Conference high school golf match held Monda\ at The Gauntlet at Southport. The Trojans posted a team score of 160 in the tournament, which w.is shortened to nine holes due to darl ness. Tournament host South Bruns wick finished second with a score of 168. The Cougars were followed b\ South Columbus with 175. White ville with 184, Pender with 204 West Columbus with 206 and Fast Columbus with 214. South Columbus will host tin next conference tournament round Monday at Myrtle West Golf Club Golf Club Hosts Seniors Ellen Parker. 96; l.ib Brooks. 96. Buss Neville, 129. Men 65-69: Jack Brady, S3; Men 85-89: Larry Ncilscn, 112. Keith Clark. 84; Jack Hall, 87. The next senior tournament is Women 65-69: Ann llierman, 93; schetiuicd Friday, May 20, at Lock Rose Reiter. 96; (iinny Derrickson. wood Golf Links at Holden Beach. KM). The entry fee is $20 per player and Men 70-74: Roy llavenga, Xl; covers green and cart fees, lunch Hannah Templeton, 85; Bob John- and prizes. son. 87. Players can make up their own Women 70-74: Ruby Rickard, foursomes or register individually. 102; Margaret Wood, 102; Jody Registration will begin at 8 a.m. and Cole, 103. a shotgun start is planned for 9 a.m. Men 75-79: Bob I .awler. 'K); Jack l*'or more information or to regis Causcr, 94; Bill Shirk, 95. ter in advance, call Kay Brannon at Men 80-84: Ray Wood, 109; 910-278-9409. ! ^ MORE GOLF FOR LESS GREEN! From Two of Myrtle Beach's Top Five Golf Courses CAROLINA ? 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