Whitehawk Ranch Ladies Golf Club
Tuesday, June 12: The Whitehawk Ranch Ladies Golf Club had a “lighthearted” game: “Whack and Hack” with the team score comprised of the low gross and high gross of the foursome. The winning team was Chris Hyatt, Jean Schultz, Arline Simpson and Marcia Zeigler. We welcome our new member, Jean Schultz, and hope all of you Whitehawk Ladies will come out and join in on the fun! The course is in great shape and the weather is perfect — what more can we ask for? Happy golfing.
Mt. Huff Wednesday Morning Scramble
Summer is still a week away, but boy, it sure feels like summer at Mt. Huff Golf Course! A large crowd showed up for the Wednesday Morning Scramble June 13.
First place team members John Hackett, Mike Helt, Margie Joseph and Gary Metzdorf took the honors.
In second place were team members Darel Joseph, Jerry Hobbs, Greg Stevens and Al Brubaker.
Chip-in was scored by Ted Trafton and Greg Stevens and Leo Sorosinski made closest to the pin.
Lake Almanor Women’s Golf Club
On June 14 we played “Beat the Pro.”
It was really a lot of fun. Our pro, Bill Womeldorf, was a real gentleman. All of us enjoyed the day.
The object was to beat the pro with your net score. If you did you would share in the pot.
Well, five ladies did — Lori Sinclair, Kathy Doms, Linda Kluge, Judy Cooper and Charlene Ferguson.
Two ladies had chip-ins also: Sharon Auge on No. 7, and Lori Sinclair on No. 4.
And Kathy Doms and Charlene Ferguson each had a birdie; Kathy’s was on No. 15, and Charlene had hers on No. 12.
Plumas Pines Women’s
Golf Club
Tuesday, June 12, was a beautiful day for golf. The game of the day was a team game called “Devil Ball.” Members of the winning team were Janet Holladay, Diane Trainor, Janet Grijalva with blind draw of Joni Gerbasi. Second place team members were Jackie Luckey, Pat Nichols, Joni Gerbasi with blind draw of Janet Holladay. Blind draws ruled the world that day! Janet Holladay scored a birdie on hole No. 11. Janet Grijalva, Scooter Kidwell and Jackie Luckey all had chip-ins.
Mt. Huff Thursday
Night Scramble
It is becoming evident the place to be on Thursday nights is Mt. Huff Golf Course for their world-famous Thursday Night Scrambles.
We fielded 10 teams on a beautiful warm evening. Five teams came in at 5 under and after a chip-off the team of Cooper Kingdon, Bruce Walker and Jerry and Barbara Quam came in first, while the team of Zack Russel, Auston Linford, Leaf Van Pelt and Robert Turcotte came in second.
Slammin’ Don Guess had the longest drive and Eagle Eye David Smuts was closest to the hole.
Check-in is at 4:30 and tee-off is at 5; if you are interested call 284-6300 for more information and come on out for a truly enjoyable evening.
We are continuing ladies’ golf at 9 a.m. Monday and Tuesday, just a fun time with all skill levels welcome.
There is also a Wednesday morning scramble.
Hope to see you out here, the course is beautiful, and you can’t walk away without a good time.
To have your golf results and club news included in this weekly section, email the information to sports@plumasnews.com by Friday at 3 p.m.
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