Tompkinses Shoot 60 To Win Brierwood Couples Tourney Bob and Pierrette Tompkins shot net 60 to win the Brierwuou Couples best ball of twosome event last Saturday. Finishing one stroke back in sec ond place was the team of Nick and Jean Lacerenza. Ncal and Julie McCall placed third, also with net 61. Placing fourth with net 62 was uie twosome of Dick and Ginny Anze lone. Hugh and Sarah McCullough took fifth with 62, and Ray and Ruth Linder finished sixth with 62. Seventh place went to Paul and Doris Dunfee with net 63. Also fin ishing at 9 under par were Dave and Marge Harper in eighth place and John and Janet Twomey in ninth. Ruth's Renegades Members of Ruth's Renegades counted scores on holes starting with the letters "T" and "F* in the weekly tournament last Thursday at Bay Tree and Brierwood golf cours es. Top finishers at Bay Tree includ ed Karen Mugridgc with 34.5 and Laura Paliwoda and Jean Bordinger with scores of 38. Paliwoda made a birdie at the 17th hole. Reporting chip-ins were Jean Jann at the 14th and Barbara Fieri at the 18th. At Brierwood, Alice Struck led the way with 31.5. Runners-up were Elizabeth Carter with 33.5 and Marie Broekstra with 36.5. Carding chip-ins were Phyllis Harding at the second hole, Evelyn Wuthrich at the ninth and Carter at the 1 8?h Brierwood Ninettes Pat Narazinski shot net 13 to win the Brierwood Ninettes tournament last Friday. Golfers counted scores on even-numbered holes only. Runners-up included Marge Palacio and Julie McCall with net 15 and Judy Durham with net 16. Durham made par at the third hole. Jo Paterson had low putts for the day with 15 and Kay Allwein had 16. Tied for third with 17 putts each were Marion Allen, Durham and McCall. Sea Trail Men Ray Washam fired gross 76 to lead the top flight in the Sea Trail Men's Golf Association tournament last Tuesday on the Byrd course. Runners-up in the A Right in cluded George Beerman with 82 and Marv Peters and Jim Jones with rounds of 83. On a match of cards, Joe Levey finished first in the low net division with 71. Ron Schadle was second w?th 71 and Jim Walker third with B Right winners included Don Lowensten with gross 84, Dick Zinsef with 85 and Doug Mehne and Bui Gonska with scores of 91. Joe Carpinello fired net 71 and edged Stan Risch on a card match tor first place. Bob Moore was third with 74. Low gross winners in the C Right were Keith Curry with 94, Bob Erbach with 94 and Bill Burkarl with 95. Bernie Swanekamp had the low net of 72, followed by A1 Cam bria with 73 and Bob Gallick with 74. In the D Flight, Rick Redeker posted the low gross of 95, Dick Worley had 99 and John Stokes shot 105. Bill Connor had the low net with 68, Dutch Geesey shot 72 and Bill Jones 73. Closest-to-the-pin winners were Jim Walker at the second hole, Jack Halloran at the seventh, Ray Was ham at the 12th and Frank Seaboldt at the 16th. Brierwood Ladies Maijc Roach and Mary Schaack tied for first place in the top flight in the Brierwood Ladies Golf Asso ciation tournament last Tuesday. Golfers counted scores on par 3 and par 5 holes only. Roach a.id Schaack both had net scores of 28. Tied for second at 28.5 were Joanna Lang and Doris Dunfee. Schaack had low putts with 30. In Right B, Shirley Groff and Joan Cowie tied for first at net 29. Marie Dolan was second with 30 and Ginny Campbell placed third with 30.5. Campbell also had low putts with 31. Marian Johason led Flight C with net 29.5. Runners-up included Russ, Hewetf Tops At ATMC Dan Russ and Kelvin Hewett shot net 49 to win the second annual Atlantic Telephone Membership Corp. Employee Golf Tournament held Sunday at Brierwood Golf Course. The team of Russell Price and Tony Hall finished second with net 50. Placing third with a 52 were Tom Butler and Roger Cox. TVenty-si* emptoyeoT^?tk)ip?-f ed. A cookout for the golfers and their families was held after the tournament, and door prizes were awarded. Golfing ] j Action i Evelyn Wuthrich with 30 and Jane Flieg and Carolyn McCroskey with scores of 31. Bobbve Cordisco had low putts with 29. Top finishers in Right D were Barbara Baxter with 28.5, Martha Wareheim with 29.5 and Elizabeth Carter and Jen Ward with 30.5. Baxter had low putts with 29. Chipping in for birdie were Bax ter at the third hole and Marie Brown and Louise Blizard at the 14th. Also making chip-ins were Mar garet Pingo at the first hole. Ward at the second, Schaack and Wuthrich at the sixth and Wyarian Taylor at the eighth. Reporting birdies were Dunfee at the first, Pat Wolff at the third and Schaack and Alice Struck at the 14th. Brick Landing Women Pat Taylor and Ursula Styczynski took first place in the Brick Landing Plantation Women's Golf Asso ciation tournament last Thursday. Rose Gornev and Rosemary Dob son finished second, followed by Marie Barry and Debbie Mason. Calabash Veterans The team of Dick Grace. Emie Williams, Bill Seip and A1 Rath fin ished with 9 points to win the Calabash Veterans Golf Association points tournament last Friday at Beachwood. Finishing second in the Stableford event with 5 points was the four some of Bill McDavit, Dave Earle. Art Paige and Bob Howlett. Ed Jackson, Frank Robertson, Don Mahnckc and Ken Koch placed third with 4 points Jack Brady, Jack Bowes, Jack Brooks and Stan Berger were fourth with 2 points. The Calabash Veterans will play this Friday at River Hills. Show time is 6:45 a.m. for the individual low gross and low net event. Sea Trail Ladies Ann Holman and Pat Burkart fired a net 57 to win the Sea Trail utfuiu uuu Association best bull tournament last Wednesday on the Byrd course. Finishing second with 59 was the twosome of Jan Riek and Gail Schadle. Barbara Plate and Nancy Mehnc were third with 64. Tied for fourth with rounds of 67 wcic Cleaner Conboy and Martha Murphy and the team of Elaine LawTenson and Marge Gallop. Brierwood Scramble The team of John Martocci, Andy Micali, Pat Wolff and Chris Miller shot 33 to win the nine-hole mixed scramble last Wednesday at Brier wood. Three teams tied for second with scores of 34. They were Bill Miller, JerTy Wolff, Janice Owens, Kay Allwein; Graham Justicc, Marje Roach, Shirley Groff, Barbara Bax ter; and A1 Hierman, Greg Bouldin. Nel Justice, Joan O'Shea. Ladybird League Sea Trail hosted the Aug. 4 Ladybird League tournament, which drew 91 golfers from eight local clubs. In the championship flight, Nancy Bouldin of Brierwood and Joan Lle wellyn of Sea Trail tied for low gross with rounds of 82. Betty Wilson of Oak Island was close be hind with an 84. Joanna Lang of Brierwood posted the low net of 67. Tied for second with 69 were Pat Reid of Sea Trail and Ginger Sugrue and Nel Justicc of Brierwood. Bronza Kjger of Oldc Fort and Betty Gabor of Brierwood tied for low putts. First flight winners included Robin Walters of Sea Trail with gross 88 and Jackie Dent of Sea Trail with net 71. Bobby Davis of Fox Squirrel, Alice Grossman of Brick Landing and Ellen parker of Oak Island tied for second with gross 91. In the low net division, Dib Damerst of Sand piper and Bobbie Maples of Brierwood both shot 72. Beth Davis of Olde Fort had low putts. In the second flight, low gross I winners were Lois Beato of Brier- I wood with 88 and Helen Baker of Brierwood with 91. Catherine Clemmons of Brierwood fired the low net of 66. Tied for second with 70 were Jan Riek of Sea Trail and Rose Gomey of Brick Landing. Frankie Dawson of Oak Island, Betty Goodwin of Carolina Shores and Irene Jones of Sea Trail tied for low putts in the second flight. HWY. 179, 2 MILES FROM OCEAN ISLE BEACH I HPAI C QDCriAl WITH BRUNSWICK OR HORRY LUV/nLO O I CwlML COUNTY DRIVER'S LICENSE $0 K INCLUDES CART YEAR 'ROUND RATE SUMMER VACATIONERS' SPECIAL *31 7-11 AM ? $26 11 AM-2 PM ? *20 2-5 PM ALL RATES INCLUDE CART 3-DAY PASS $70 INCLUDES CART ? 18 HOLES DAILY FAMILY 9-HOLE SPECIAL 4 PM OR LATER ? FOR EACH PAYING ADULT $15, ONE CHILD PLAYS FREE (AGE 16 OR UNDER) CALL 754-5545 FOR TEE TIME ? EXPIRES 9/4/94 COLLARED SHIRTS REQUIRED, NO HALTER TOPS Jody Cole of Fox Squirrel and MuTthu Cu!!cm of Brick Lauuiiig tiCu for the low gross in the third flight with rounds of 92. Ruth Linder of Brierwood was second with a 96. Isobel Sleight of Carolina Shores had the low net of 67. Runners-up were Helen Brady of Sandpiper, Marie Barry of Brick landing and Jean CctV'c of Bncpnccd ? itu scores of 68. Norma Reynolds of Sandpiper had low putts. Dot Needham of Carolina Shores had the low gross in the fourth flight, followed by Elaine Lawren son of Sea Trail. Emily Sharp of Carolina Shores liad the low net. Jackie Owens of Brierwood and Ruby Rickard of Fox Squirrel tied for second. Carolyn McCroskey of Brierwood had low putts. Fifth flight winners were Fran Smith of Olde Fort with low gross and Wanda Pulley of Oak Island with low net. Finishing second were Use Batcman of Carolina Shores in the low gross division and Emily laughlin of Brierwood in low net. Lois Pike of Sea Trail had low putts. Dot Moran of Oak Island fired the low gross in the sixth flight, fol lowed by Alice Micaii of Brierwood and Pat Burkart of Sea Trail. Rosemary Dobson of Brick Landing and Elizabeth Carter of Brierwood tied for low net. and Lill Haupt of Carolina Shores was second. Esther Smith of Brierwood had low putts. Ladies Foxy The team of Ann Causer, Pat Wolff, Bobby e Cordisco and Alice Micaii shot 118 to win the Brier wood Foxy ladies tournament Aug. 1 8 at Sandpiper Bay Teams counted the two best balls on each hole Margaret Wood. Toni lossi, Janice Owens and Dodic Niland shot 123 and tied for second with Ginger Sugrue, PicrTette Tomp kins, Mary Nicol and Pat Wolff (blind draw). Brierwood Men Dave Harper. Bob Allwein. Frank doaSMe/tncane Carolina Shores GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 91 0-579-21 SI 803-448-2657 h Calabash North Carolina Top-ranked on the Grand Strand tor 20 years' Beautiful & challenging layout wiffi 96 bunkers. 10 late RiverOaks GOLF PLANTATION 803-236-2222 flaoss bom Wxcarvg# Pottery 27 holes ol champtonshty golf Ranted top5on the Grand Strand Undulating greens and mounded (airways Asertcaa (Joir. Uustpmtnm Gooo (OTITIC pto)?s Om etpnsi 3MW lot Best Bent-Grass Greens on the Strand! tend of Summer Special? AM & I*M Tec Times Available I m ludimz World Amateur Week ; Annual"^ i Memberships $300 Per Person $45Q Per Couple ?Group fates available on request ?Local rate $10 greens '? fee iV-Uh Brun&'jvr '* o? Hoiiy County ' | driver s license?) ?Lessons available by appointment | v : v>y rl.iH'K) ir. 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Placing second with 128 was the team of Odie Johnson, Joe Distl, Miles Umberger and Matt Vfona ghan. Democrats Plan Golf Tourney The Brunswick County Democrat Men's Club will hold its second an nual benefit golf tournament Thursday,' Sept. 8, at Sea Trail Golf Links at Sunset Bcach A shotgun start is scheduled at noon for the captain's choice event. The entry fee of S50 per player in cludes a ticket for the post-tourna ment barbecue dinner and social. Extra tickets will be sold for $10 each. The dinner will start at 5 p.m., and musical entertainment will be provided. Proceeds from the tournament will be used to help pay off the Brunswick County Democratic Party headquarters building loan. 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