Hahn, Wishart Win Sea Trail Member- Guest Tourney Ron Hahn and Rod Wishart fin ished with 11 points and were the overall champions in the Sea Trail Men's Golf Association's Meraber/ Guest Tournament last weekend. The fourth annual tournament was held Saturday and Sunday, with a practice round Friday, on the Byrd and Jones courses. The tournament featured two full days of golf and social events. Fiigiii winners tor the 36- hole tournament included Ray Wash am and Scott Wash am in the A Flight with 9 poinu. John Murphy and Pat Murphy fin ished at minus 4 points and captured first place in the B Flight. Winning the C Flight with 2 points were Bob Moore and Paul Jordan. Bob Gallick and Dave Brown won the D Flight with 7 points. Saturday's winners were Don Cooper and Mike Turner in the A Flight with minus 2 points. Roger Long and John McCasland placed second with minus 5. In the B Flight, John Gregory and Dark) Orlando led the way with mi nus S. Finishing second were John Walker and Harry Clatterbuck, also with minus 5. Tony Martin and Bob Clancy led the C Flight with 1 point. Herb Holman and Bill Holman also fin ished at plus 1. D Flight winners were Doug Mehne and Doug Mehuc with 9 points. Guy Moulton and Peter Moulton placed second with 5 points. Top finishers Sunday included Ron Hayes and Cliff Errickson in the A Flight with 1 point. Dick Matheny and Pat Rapone placed second with minus 3 points. In the B Flight, Byron Peterson and Donald Grow led the way with 1 point. Marv Peters and Gerry Lupinski finished second with mi nus 4. Dick Zinser and Frank Woodruff won the C Flight with 2 points. Finishing second with 0 points were Keith Curry and Audley Cragun. Bob Erbach and Jim Quigley won the D Right with 2 points. Rick Redeker and David Riker took sec ond with 1 point. Closest-to-the-pin winners on Saturday were Dave Williams at the second hole. Jack Echard at the sev enth, Dario Orlando at the 12th and Augie Douglass at the 16th. Ray Washam, Byron Wauters, Ron Sny der and Doug Mehne were Sunday's winners. Hitting the longest drives were Mike Cain on Saturday at the fifth hole and Cliff Errickson Sunday at iiic fiiM iioic. Rccognizcd for the straightest drives were Pat Rapone and John Ewart. In the putting contest Saturday night, Ray Dillon was tops in a field of more than 55 golfers. John McCasland placed second, and Jack Cain finished third. Skins Game winners included Herb Klapp with a net 2 at the fourth hole, Scott Washam with net 1 at the seventh and Augie Douglass with net 2 at the 15th. There were 13 Golfing ?t Action winners of the "Beat The Pro" con test. Brierwood Ladies Alice Micali and June Cleasby combined for a score of S3 and first place finish in the Brierwood Ladies Golf Association Member-Member Tournament last Saturday. Three teams tied for second place in the best ball of the twosome event with rounds of 56. They were Maije Roach and Pat Wolff, Ginger Sugrue and Elsie Rickbeil, and Marge Harper and Helene Baker. Hilda Hall and Jan Loflin shot 57 and tied for third place with the two some of Sue McCann and Marion Monaghan. Gosest-to-the-pin winners were Hall at the third hole. Roach at the ninth. Nancy Bouldin at the 14th and Sarah Lula at the 17th. Longest drive winners were Sugrue (0-28 handicap) at the 12lh hole, Ruth Under (29-35 handicap) at the 13th and Audrey Salmon (36 41 handicap) at the fourth. Loflin had an eagle at the second hole. Carding birdies were Sugrue at the fourth and 14th, Roach at the 10th and 15th. Hall at the 16th and 18th, Pierrette Tompkins at the third. Sara McCullough at the fourth, Irene Bryant at the 14th, Micali at the 15th and Rose Reiter and Ann Hierman at the 17th. In last Tuesday's Brierwood Ladies Golf Association tourna ment, Betty Gabor shot net 25.5 to win Flight A. Golfers counted scores on even-numbered holes on the front nine and odd-numbered holes on the back nine. Runners-up in the top flight were Ethel Brown with net 27.5 and Bobbie Maples with 28. Maples also had low putts in the flight with 28. In Flight B, Irene Bryant led the way with net 25.5. She was fol lowed by Ann Causer with 27 and Sara Lula with 28. Helene Baker and Causer tied for low putts with 27 each. Carolyn McCro&key won Flight C with net 25. Ginnie Campbell was second with 25.5, and Jane Flieg had net VS. Kay Ouackenbush had low putts with 25. Esther Smith won Flight D with net 26.5. Runners-up were Alice Micali with 27 and Joanne LaWall with 31. Martha Ware he im had lew putts with 31. Making chip-ins were Dot Crean at the fourth hole, Tcni Kobos at the eighth and Sue McCann at the 16th. Reporting birdies were Ann Hierman at the second. Rose Reiter at the fourth, McCann and Janet HELD AT SEA TRAIL PLANTATION Home Builders Announce Golf Tournament Winners The team of Chris Rensberger, Corby Tew, James Russ and Ronnie Sboaf won the first flight in the South Brunswick Islands Home Builders Association golf tourna ment June 18 at Sea Trail. Finishing second in the fourth an nual tournament was the team of Barbara Campbell, Chris Campbell, Phillip Dorro! and Robin Campbell. Delane Stanley, Russell Price, Fred Maudesley and Brian Griffin placed third In the second flight, top honors went to the foursome of Rod Krupp, Carl Fox, Larry Shreve and Harley Bordeaux. Ricky Joyner, Larry Evans, Frank Delzita and Scott Quaintance com bined for a second-place finish. Steve Craft, Bill Easterlir.e, Jerey Wylcr and Leroy Faircloth took third. Top finishers in the third flight were A1 Zittle, Wayne Melton, Tom Maybray and David Bartlett. Jack Scarborough, Phil Inman, Randy Milazzo and Johnny Vincent placed second, followed by the team of Randy Piner, TJ. Morgan, Harold Odum and Greg Vitello. A pig pickin' was served follow ing the tournament at the Sea Trail Plantation Pavilion. Bruce Pioth won a set of PING golf clubs donated by the Home Builders Association. Twomey at the 14th and Nancy Bouldin at the 16th. Ruth's Renegades Ruth Brown carded a net 58 to win the Ruth's Renegades tourna ment last Thursday at Bay Tree's green course. Golfers dropped scored on their four worst holes and used half hand icaps. Runners-uo were Doris Peaice with net 58.5 and Karen Mugridge with 62. Jeanne Rorrlinocr had a rhin.;? ?? the 13th hole. Carolina Shores Ladles Sally Manifold shot gross 86 and Doreen Spearin fired net 66 in the first round of the Carolina Shores Ladies Golf Association Queen Bee Tournament last Thursday. The second round of the 36- hole event was scheduled today (Thursday). Irene Crane had low putts for the opening round with 29, and Doerthe Needham had a chip-in at the 12th bole. Making birdies last week were Ginnie Denickson at the second and third holes, Betty Kibblehouse at the third and 12th, Manifold and Carolyn D'Avanzo at the eighth, Flo Warren at the 12th and Dottie Russo and Kathy Dcining at the 16th. Brierwood Men The team that included Joe Reiter, Dick Anzelone and A1 Hierman took first place in the Brierwood Men's Golf Association tournament last Thursday. Teams counted the two best balls on odd-numbered holes and three best balls on even-numbered holes. The winners had a 23-under-par score of 160. Finishing second at 22 under par was the foursome of Don Redding, ? Jack Akers, Charlie Stransky and Jerry Wolff. On June 20, the team of Reiter, Bob Allwein, Wolff and George Cleasby shot 154 to win the Brier wood men's tournament. Three teams tied for second place with scores of 156. They were Neal McCall, Mike Prokop, Andy Micali and Hank Culp; Jim Roach, Redding, John Cowie and Bill Goldsberry; Jerry Lula, Akers, Bob Sterner and Hierman. Sea Trail Ladies The team of Betty Halloran, Eleanor Conboy, Joan Worley and Carolyn Young shot 67 to win the Sea Trail Ladies Golf Association tournament last Wednesday on the Bvrd course. There was a four-way tie for sec ond place in the captain's choice event, which was settled on a match of cards. Pat Reid, Pat Swanekamp, Irene Jones and Mary Yost tied for second with Carole Patridge, Martie Tittle, Marge Stokes and Carol Peters. Sea Trail's nine-hole group com peted for low putt honors. The team of Patti Matheny and Flo RufT led the way, followed by Jerri Moore and a blind draw. Briermod Scramble Jeny Lula, George Cleasby, Irene Bryant and Kay Allwein combined for a 5-under-par 31 and took first place in the nine-hole mixed scram ble last Wednesday at Brierwood. Finishing second with 32 was the foursome of Joe Reiter, A1 Hierman, Janet TWomey and Carol Soucie. J*ck C,,i,c-r DaK a m lunvut, JUOIUM Lang and Ruth Hierman placed third with a score of 34. Calabash Veterans Wash Dayton, Bob Herre, Bill Cook and Bob Maloy finished at plus 7 to win the Calabash Veterans Golf Association Stableford team tournament last Friday at Beach wood. On a match of cards, second place went to the team of Larry Bollinger, Jim Eaton, Bill Johnston and Rick Wolfe with plus 3. Harry Russell, Hal Riebesehl, Art Paige and Bob Davis finished third, also with plus 3. Placing fourth with plus 1 was the team of John Marcotte, John Bowes, Bill Werner and Harold Daigneau. The Calabash Veterans will play this Friday at Brunswick Plantation. Show time is 7:30 a.m. for the indi vidual low gross/low net event. Brick Landing Ladies Millie Thomas and Marie Barry took fust place in the Brick Landing Ladies Golf Association's monthly shootout. Placing second was the team of Martha Cullen and Sue Nelson. Ruth Gardner and Edna Hollowell finished third. Gardner had a chip-in at the 15th hole. Sea Trail Men The team of George Beerman, Dick Zinser, Dave Llewellyn and Dutch Geesey shot 110 to win the Sea Trail Men's Golf Association tournament last Tuesday on the Byrd course. Finishing two shots back in sec ond place were Joe Levey, Doug Mehne, Byron Wauters and A1 Consalvi. Ray Washam, Ray Dillon, Bill Burkart and Herb Yost shot 114 and tied for third place with George Lefelar, Jim Fernald, Pete Crockett and Bill Connor. Finishing fifth with 115 was the foursome of Marv Peters, Ron Otten, Herb Klapp and Dale Stanton. Closest-to-the-pin winners were Bill Pike at the second hole, Otten at ?h* c*v*n?h> Bob Moor: a! th* 1 2,k and Ron Hayes at the 16th. Brierwood Ninettes Kay Allwein took first place in the Brierwood Ninettes tournament last Friday. Golfers counted scores on par 3 and par 5 holes only. 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On June 17, John Romero won the Ofaca's low net tournament at Carolina Shores with a round of 63. Runners-up included Searby with /i r* ? r *~i :*l ? e i: ? vr?, uuii uiiwiuuu wiiu uj, J (ill Sullivan with 67 and Gary Mott with 70. Lockwood Shootout John Arnold and Danny Smith finished at plus 5K and won the weekly shootout last Wednesday at Lockwood Golf Links. Johnny Grainger and Tommy Tolley placed second at plus S. Three teams tied for third place at | plus 3. They were Betsy Hester and Bill Morris, John Marcotte and Bet- ' ty Arnold, and Pete Pallas and 1 Wendell Hughes. > Foxy Ladies Jan Loflin, Ethel Brown, Pat Wolff and Bobbye Cordisco shot 124 to win the Brierwood Foxy Ladies tournament last Thursday at Ocean Harbour. Finishing second in the two best ball event the foursome of Sara McCullough, Marje Roach, Marg aret Wood and Marge Harper with 125. 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