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CHRISTMAS CHEER Check Out Santa's Bag Of Coif Gifts Christmas is iusi around the corner. Arc vou wondering what lo get your la von lo golfer this year? Well you may relax anil read on. (toilers come in all si/es and most have vci> ivrsonal lasies in homos, ears. clothes and entcrtainmcni However. golfers ;ue rarely hard lo please when you give ihem a .coll gill Your lu-t thought about a coll mil ma> Iv thai u will K' expensive. I"hai certainly is a |v-sibiliiy il ko-t i> no el'KM \ sei of clubs will ranee tviwccn S'lM and > Il ail dermis on your collet and how ? 't be normal!* sjviuls on his clubs Tailor Your Gift To The Golfer !: \ our golfer is a novice and still learning the game with an old or vi ot clubs, you can pick up .1 verv nice matched set ol new clubs torn am number ol businesses or people m our area who assemble club- to match vour needs Just a-k at any goll course w ho makes custom clubs and sou will be able to negotiate a price tor a cih\I -ci ol new irons troin S2(*> to S;(M' dollars Fhe bc-t Ivt would Iv to arrange lor a gift certificate lor vour golfer, so he or >he can sclcct the -tvle and -pccilrcatrons to suit then preferences. How To Make A Golfer Really Happy II you want lo really get into big bucks, go for a whole set of clubs in cluding the woods, specials clubs and a mcc bag lTiat outfit will range from S500 to SM*1 It >ou are think .? something to really impress your golfer vou can alwavs give them :-c :vs-:u! coll can for S2.000 plus. Prices for very nice gifts Jo - tv outlandish (toll shoos ranee from to sj^iV tp :-v-. pre - ;> can be touiul in a price range of Sb.s to "> ;t H Rams. :- ,u.- .v . .: v ? vc gut in that ihev may also be worn imi a cold w mdy nigh: . ? ? .??; ga:*ie or anytime you want total protection against ram Most .vv ?? :~ :\"r own pouches and are easy t(i told and carry along or. anv v : . o ."v outdoor*. Rainsuits Are A Practical Gift I once watched a round at tK' Open wearing long johns. wool pariLs with a sweater and a ra:*'?.. : *:th a large bnmnied hat. 1 was silting on the top row ol bleacher- ? a ~.:il :n bitter windy weather. At no lime dunng the morning did any ,\-c venture into those bleachers for more than a few minutes. They v\c :;k: look around at me with my binocu lars and thermos ol coffee, shake their heads and scurry oil of thai hill. I was perfectly comfortable in three layer- : i h the rainsuit. II you are interested in a citi Irom >. to $50 look for a nice sweater made of cotton, a cih\I set of cold weather gloves or warm sleeveless sweater which is a practical layering garment for a golfer. You can also pur chase your golfer a couple do/en b.tli- in thi- price range. Balls are always a welcome gill a- is a large coif uinbr. lla. \ goll umbrella also has a lot ol other practical uses. All Golf Items Are Not Expensive Other ideas for the moderate gilt are coll l\x>k-. golf instructional videos, video coif games, golf caps, wixxlen -hoe trees, and goll club cleaning kits. II you drew a golfer's name in the office pool and you want to spend somewhat less than S20. go lot some tees, a pair ol reinforced coll socks, a toboggan, a -pike tool for golf shoes, or a colt towel. In short, any of these accessories will be appreciated and used bv a golfer In ilu event none >>t the above uispire you. check with one ol the local goll pro shops. They have lots ol other ideas to meet your needs. If all else lails ju-i get a nice bottle ol antifreeze lor his coffee thermo-. Every Wednesday Shoot-Out Tournament $17 Cart & Green Fee All tee-otls before 12 noon WILLGOLF BY WILL COCKRELL * ' A i f * v ^ * V A LOCALS SPECIAL Expires Feb 15. 1992 includes cart & green fee CHRISTMAS SALE Golf Balls $20 do: SLAZENGER ? TITl FlSl DT S ? PINNACLE Duckster Jackets 25%-40% OFF Golf Shirts 30% OFF Mark Honors Dress Shirts regular $36 NOW $25 LCmOOD COLT m& TEE TIMES 842-5666- 1-800-537 9043 401 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE, HOLDEN BEACH Sea Trail Foursome Wins Best Ball With 64 Belly Goosey. Hem Motilion. Robin Wallers and t.ois Pike lired a net M u> win the Sea Trail I adies lioll Association Ivsi hall lourna ?noiit last week. Hie team ol l-lsie Boliek. Dot I Vl'eiri ami Nancy Mehno shot (><> to lie the team ol Kittv Snn?ker. Dorothy Cambria and Marge Bach lor second place. In an individual tournament Nov. 2 J, Jean Krishor had the low gross ol ? I and I'redilie Kimball was sec ond with IDS. Marge Ciallop and Ruth Kivett lied lor low net with scores ol I.oiiis;) Nicol has the low gross ol '?> anil Hlsie Bolick shot net 73 lo lead the way in the Sea Trail worn en's touniament Nov. 2C. Kunners-up in the low gross cate gory were Jean Krisher with l>7, GOLFING ACTION Kitiy Smoker with W, Freddie Kimkill with KM and Jan Kick with 105. Other low net scorers were Mary Pciihcld and Rosemary Walker w ith 74 and Kohin Walters and Dinah Gore with 76. Marge Gallop had low putts with 33. followed by Carol Peters and Jill Wilson with 36 each. Carolina Shores Sally Manifold shot gross and Lynn Jerr lircd net 77 to lead the first fight in the Carolina Shores l adies Golf Association tournament last Thursday. Winners in the second flight were PHOTO CONTRIBUTED Surfers Win Trophies ' Four nu mbers of the Shallotte Middle School Surfing Club won trophies at the Eastern Surfing Association contest Nov. 24 at flolden lieach. Pictured are (front row, from left) Jeorge Cuff, fifth place in boys' division; Joe Powell, second in boys'; Jack Cuff third in Junior body board; and (standing) Shawn Ixrng, sixth in boys'. IN FIELD OF 8 TEAMS North Wrestlers Place Fifth North Brunswick's wrestling team finished fifth in a field of eight teams at the Apex Tournament Saturday af ter losing its home opener last Tuesday to Wilmington Laney. Brian Cook (119), Keith Bullock ( 1 30), Blake Hobbs (160) and Dwaun Gibbs (171) all placed sec ond for the Scorpions in die team tournament. John Sweeney (103) f inished fourth for North Brunswick. "This tournament was a bit tougher than the one we had last week at Laney," VVresding Coach Mike Dumas said. "There were some high jxmered people in there." North Brunswick was the only 2 A team to enter. Oilier teams includ ed 4 A sch<x>ls Apex, Sanderson, Rocky Mount, Riverside, Chapel Hill, Lee County and defending state 3-A champion High Point-Andrews. 1-aney, a 4-A powerhouse in wrestling, defeated North Bruns wick 55-15 in a dual meet last Tuesday night in Wilmington. North Brunswick (1-1) was sche duled to face New Hanover Tuesday night at home before traveling to Albemarle for a wrestling tourna ment Saturday. Dumas said this weekend's tour nament will give him a ginxl idea M* Christmas Day Golf Special ^$9s\ $20 Per Player Includes green fee and cart Dec. 25 only GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB AT CALABASH Call the Pro Shop for tee times 579-91 20 Old Georgetown Rd. Calabash ___ Best Bent-Grass Greens on the Strand! where his team slacks up against sonic of the top 1 -A and 2- A teams in the state. Albemarle won the state 1-A/2-A team tournament last year, and Mount Pleasant placcd second. Both will be at Saturday's event. "It won't be a pushover tourna ment," Dumas said. "This will pretty much let us know something." Dumas said the tough schedule should help North Brunswick later in the season. "This will be good preparation for us. We're hilling some powers now." Laney Results 103 pounds: Chew (L) won by forfeit; 112 pounds: Rowcll (L) pinned Cox in 1:30; 119 pounds: Cook (NB) pinned Roland in 1:52; 125 pounds: Jones (NB) pinned Anderson, 1:15; 130 pounds: La France (L) defeated Gaincy, 5-2; 135 pounds: McLeod (L) pinned Bullock 4:05; 140 pounds: Lindau (L) pinned McBride, 3:25; 145 pounds: Strickland (L) pinned Beaslcy, 3:25; 152 pounds: Young (L) pinned Chadwick, 3:59; 160 pounds: Hobbs (NB) defeated John son, 9-7; 171 pounds: Harris (L) de feated (iibbs, 22-14; 189 pounds: Humphrey (L) won by forfeit; Heavyweight: Clements (L) won by i forfeit. Pal Reunion wiih gross l()6 and Kalhy Denting with net 77. Leading ihe way in the third lhgnl were Eileen Deehan with gross 112 and Ann Paladino with net S4. U>i Kusso hail the low gross of l(V? and Grace Thorpe had the low net ol 7?> in the fourth flight. Dotlic Meatier hail low putts with 29. On Friday, the association held its annual awards luncheon at The Si^f Club in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Prizes were presented to touma meni winners during the year, and kalhy I )eini ng was named most un proved golfer. Ginny Dorshimer had Ihe most points for the year with 19.5. fol lowed by Dome Meatier with I X.5. Sally Manifold had the most birdies with II. Ann I Herman was second with eight birdies. Manifold. Gloria Lucas, Gerry Burdick and Dottie Russo were named "ringers" in their respective llights. Officers for ll>*>2 will be Marylin Searby, president; Ruth Radclilfe, vice president: Helen Marsh, secre tary; Jackie Distlcr, treasurer, and Kalhy Deming, handicap. Brierwood Men The team of Nick Laccrcnza, Randy Milaz/o, Lois Bcato and Mary Nicol shot 65 to win the recent 'Turkey Scramble" sponsored by the Brierwood Men's Golf Assoc iation. Finishing one stroke back in sec ond place was the team of Barney Martin, Bob Meek, Hilda Hall and Betty Macrker. Five other teams fin ished with rounds of 68. On Monday, John Martocci won the individual match play against par event with a score of plus one. Emile Vrydaghs and Ned Dye tied for second place at zero. Howard Uaync, Jerry Smith and Al Hierman tied for third at minus one. In a two best ball tournament last Thursday, the team of Bill Rose, Hank Culp, Jerry Smith and Al Butler won with a score of 1 34. Charlie Stransky. Joe Rcitcr and Don Seitz finished second at 136, which was eight strokes under par. The team of Bob Tompkins, Virginia An/clone, Bob Hoke and Rosa Stadick finished first in the nine-hole mixed scramble Dec. 4 with a round of 33. Two teams tied for second place. Ray Wood, Burlcy A than, Nancy BouUlin and Alcne Sterner shot 35 to tie the foursome of Dick An/elone, Joe Reiter, Dede llavenga and Marilyn Athan. Sea Trail Men The team of Ron Schadle, Frank Scaboldt, Louis Gracc and Herb Yost shot 133 to win the Sea Trail Men's Golf Association tournament Dec. 3. Each foursome counted one ball on the first six holes, two balls on the middle six and three balls on the last six holes. The winning team was 1 1 strokes under par. Finishing two shots back in second place was the foursome of George Lefelar, Bill Pike, Bob Kakos and Bill Burkart. Thirty-one men competed in the tournament, which was played on the Maples course at Sea Trail. MORE GOLF FOR LESS GREEN Presented By: Carolina Shores And River Oaks Both Ranked in Myrtle Beach's Top Five 18-Hole Golf Specials To Suit Your Time and Pocket /itt "Ratci Include "Pmm* &vit! I! 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