Local golf league results, aces and upcoming events – The Ledger
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Results from golf league play around Polk County through Jan. 18 with format, date, event and winners by flight or class in alphabetical order.
Big Cypress 18-Hole Ladies, Team Shuffle, Jan. 12: Cathy Kosmicki/Jennifer Renaud/Donna Chapman/Barb Fatzinger and Jan Turner/Nancy Moen/Allison Letourneau/Karen Bowers tied at 94, Jane Bryant/Donna Short/Mary Hawn/Sandy Wallin 95, Joanne Burkemper/Nancy Holroyd/Sue Sumner/Karen Oldenkamp 96. Closest to pin: Jennifer Renaud 0-23 HDCP.
Big Cypress Men's Thursday, Dealer's Choice, Jan. 14: First Flight - Gary Bryant 80, Keith Roberts 84, Larry Kiefer and John Patterson tied at 85; Second - Bob Seidel 80, Will Cochran, Bob Milley and Craig Controneo all at 85; Third - Wayne Letourneau 88, John Lunski 91, Ray Coxe 94; Fourth - Alex Donadoni 98, Andy Jugan 99, Ray Olsen and Dale Smith both at 101. Closest to pin: No. 5 - Steve Davis, John Collier; No. 8 - John Patterson, Ken Short, John Lunski; No. 13 - John Lunski, Keith Roberts, Earl Hawn; No. 15 - Bob Seidel, Bob Milley, John Lunski.
Big Cypress North Star Ladies, Two-Person Scramble, Jan. 13: First Flight - Diane Hoeh/Carol Anderson and Pat Frank/Sam Larsen tied at 68, Lise Stearns/Kathy Jones 69; Second - Madeline Fostveit/Joyce Putnam 67, Sharon Batcheller/Sally Donadoni 71.
Cleveland Heights Men's Wednesday, Jan. 13: White/Green Tee - Rick Bertrand plus 3, Steve Blois plus 1, Fred Ledford even; Yellow - Bob Shearer plus 1, Les Hettinger minus 2, Frank Shinn and Ted Thrasher tied at minus 4. Closest to pin: Green - Steve Blois; Yellow - Les Hettinger.
Cleveland Heights Tuesday Men's, Draw and Quota Points, Jan. 12: Chuck Smith/Gil Besse/Ken Farr/Dick Gebo plus 9, Jim Robinson/Wayne Cross/Ron Berry/Lorne Matthews plus 8, Keith Lohman/Paul Pelchat/Pete Selmon/Ron Moisuk plus 3. Closest to pin: No. A2 - Ken Rohrer; No. A9 - Paul Pelchat; No. C8 - Ken Farr. Best Over Quota: A - Chuck Smith plus 4; B - Bennie Boutwell and Herb Koffler both at plus 4; C - Keith Lohman plus 9.
Cleveland Heights Tuesday Women's, Tee to Green and Putts, Jan. 12: First Flight - Marsha Mathews and Susan Prevatt tied at 39, Vicki England 44, Mettie Withers 49; Second - Myrna Iosue 36, Barbara Schucht 40, Shirley Kalck 45; Third - Diane Oneil and Monica Hodge tied at 34, Debra Funkhouser 37. Putts: Mettie Withers and Vicki England tied at 32.
Cleveland Heights Weekend Women's, Best Nine of 18, Half HDCP, Jan. 17: First Flight - Vicki England 28.5, Mettie Withers 29.5, Myrna Iosue 30.5; Second - Vicki Fioravanti 25, Chris Westlund 27, Monica Hodge 30.5.
Eaglebrooke Men's Early Morning Group, Team vs Average Points, Jan. 17: Kyle Thomas/Dave Conway/Mark Neville/Jerry Moore plus 19, Mike Schwartz/Stuart Rawlins/Mark Grey/Dan Girata plus 15, Joe Whitfield/Mike Gilbert/John Siddle/Dan Kiehl plus 11.
Eaglebrooke Mens Memorial Tournament, Four-Person Net Scramble, Must Use Each Player's Tee Shot on One Par 3, One Par 5 And Two Par 4s, Jan. 16: Al Hanif/Matt McDonald/Reggie Alford/Bob Kormos 56.4, Joe Whitfield/Jerry Moore/Dave Collyer/John Doran 57.2, Rick Leonard/John Tillis/Dave Daniel/Tom Jacoby 58.8.
Grasslands Ladies, Criss Cross, Gross/Net, Jan. 14, Silver Division Gross - Claire Hennessey 37, Barb Parsons 41, Mary Ellen Krakowski 43, Net - Diana Miller, Sara Margeson and Irene Bullara all at 30, Rita Selvage 31; Red Gross - Linda Inslee and Danette Hensel both at 38, Net - Marci Kline 26, Kitty Kennedy 33.
Hamptons Couples, Two-Man Best Ball, Jan. 16: Tom Vennard/Melinda Taylor/Earl Kotsonis/Myrna Iosue 91, Wayne Turmell/Denise Turmell/Sally Fiske/Larry Baker 96 on a match of cards over Karen Stalilonis/Bill Stalilonis/Donna Richner/Gary Richner. Closest to pin: No. 11 - Sally Fiske; Best Score: Sally Fiske 73; Joe DeBonis 66.
Hamptons Ladies 18-Hole, Stableford, Jan. 14: Louise Walker plus 7, Judy Orioli plus 4, Deb Weingard and Angie Rotondo both at plus 3. Closest to pin: No. 5 - Barbara Myers; No. 17 - Deb Weingard.
Hamptons Men's, Net Stroke Play, Jan. 12: A Flight - Terry Foster 56, Bill Spivey 59, Rich Regan 60; B - Joe Schultz 52, Earl Kotsonis 58, Gary McVoy 59. Closest to hole: No. 3 - Bob Doolittle; No. 6 - Bill Spivey; No. 12 - George Bradley.
Hamptons Sunday Duffers, Scramble, Jan. 17: Sally Fiske/Terry Foster/Vic Percifield minus 3, Dan Koster/Paul Egan/Bruce Emmett even.
Hamptons Wednesday Stableford, Jan. 13: Front plus 4 - Bill Colclaser/Conrad Dionne/Joe DeBonis/Tom Vennard; Back plus 8 - George Bradley/Rudy Luce/Dave Tombley/Joe Schultz; Overall plus 9 - Bill Colclaser/Conrad Dionne/Joe DeBonis/Tom Vennard. Closest to pin: Front No. 5 - Joe Schultz; No. 7 - Perry Borden; Back No. 12 - Conrad Dionne; No. 15 - Mike Frain. Best Score: Joe DeBonis 65.
Highland Fairways Women's, Low Gross/Net, Jan. 12: First Team Gross - Cee Lawrey 67, Net - Joyce Cruise 54, Linda Smucker 58; Second Gross - Lea Pepin 70, Net - Mary Hegeman 55, Dawn Puttick and Kathy Puttick tied at 56; Third Gross - Becky Alessandro 74, Net - Betty Conner 51, Lila Wilde and Brenda Adams tied at 54. Closest to pin: First Team - Donna Schnetzka; Second - Harriet Warren; Third - Brenda Adams.
Highland Fairways Thursday Scrambles, Jan. 14: Phyllis Heckman/Mel Heckman/John Oles/Norm Cheney, Vickey Zelazny/Phil Zelazny/Rod Howell/Dick Carbanaro and Lucy Connell/Dan Connell/Caroline Low/Denny Strickland all at minus 4, Cee Lawrey/Howard Willis/Doug Prichard minus 3. Closest to pin: Lucy Connell.
Lake Ashton Blue Man Group, Four-Player Scramble from Executive Tees, Jan. 13: Front 9 - Gary Fako/Jim Fish/Bill Bothwell/Giles Snyder 18.4, Ken Engh/John Ziebell/Bob Yeager/Vince Adamo 18.6, Mike Ferraro/Stan Foulke/Leo McCafferty/Don Tuttle 18.7; Back 9 - Mike Ferraro/Stan Foulke/Leo McCafferty/Don Tuttle 20.3, Steve Burrell/Ed Pan/Clarence Bristow/Jim Gawrych 21.7, Ron Watterson/Bob Garvin/Jim Smith/Bob Sosinski 22.
Lake Ashton Men's, In the Box Plus One Net, Jan. 13: Larry Wilson/Tom Murphy/Sal Tabone/Don Abbott 124, Rolly Geyer/Steve Kettells/Rick Simonetta/Lee VanHorn 125, J. Ramalho/Don Connors/Bob Luchenbill/Jim Simpson and Jim Williams/Lew Buono/Dave Akers/Jack Farmer tied at 129.
Lake Bess Friday 3 p.m. Men's Scramble, Random Team Draw, Jan. 15: Tom Houston/Jim Stokes/Ted Carmichael/Bob Shelter minus 6. Closest to pin: No. 3 - Jim Stokes; No. 7 - Steve Tucker.
Lake Bess Tuesday 3 p.m. Men's Scramble, Random Team Draw, Jan. 12: Pete Holte/Dan Petry/Ron Gero/Bill Bennett/Jimbo Stevens minus 8. Closest to pin: No. 3 - Dan Petry; No. 7 - Ron Diem.
Lakeland Elks Lodge 1291 Monday League, Wedgewood, Jan. 18: A Flight - Dave Allen plus 5, Ed Carley plus 2, Jack Meister even; B - Les Lovering plus 6, Mark Dillon plus 5 on a match of cards over Jim Olinger. Closest to pin: No. 8 - Dave Allen (50/50); No. 15 - Bill Soldrich.
Lakeland Men's Senior, Huntington Hills, Jan. 18: Flight A - Mike Frost plus 4, Jiggs Brown plus 3, Greg Holmberg plus 1; B - Mel LaNore plus 7, Ed Scannell plus 4, Joe Stevens plus 2; C - Mike Wyatt plus 11, Jack Kann plus 5 on a match of cards over Dennis Vannoy and Henry Bishop. Closest to pin: No. 3 - Greg Holmberg; No. 11 - Henry Bishop. Low Gross: Mike Frost and Gary Terrell both at 78.
Ridge Men's, Sanlan, Jan. 14: Paul Forkner plus 7, Dennis Johnston plus 5. Closest to pin: No. B6 - Blake Tyler; No. B9 - Dennis Johnston.
Sandpiper Women's, Jan. 12: A Flight - G. Emigh plus 8, G. Clay minus 2, J. O'Neill minus 3; B - J. Norfleet plus 7, S. Herring plus 3 on a match of cards; C - L. Oppelt plus 13, B. Schuetze plus 4, H. Gillespie minus 1. Closest to pin: A - J. Curl; B - L. Fox; C - S. Nusbaum.
Schalamar Creek Couples', Count One Best Ball on Par 5s, Count Two Best Balls on Par 4s, Count Three Best Balls on Par 3s, Jan. 13: Tom Fischer/J.R. Finkle/Richard Romero/Linda Romero 111, Tim Lancaster/Sandra Lancaster/Bob Shoenfelt/Eleanor Shoenfelt 122. Nine-Hole Flight - Jim Brandeberry/Linda Bushong/Don Taft/Kathy Taft 58, Glen Valentine/Ginger Valentine/Ted Reid/Ginny Reid 61.
Schalamar Creek Ladies', No. 1-6 Count One Best Ball, No. 7-12 Count Two Best Balls; No. 13-18 Count Three Best Balls, Four-Person Teams, Jan. 12: First Flight - Linda Wolfgang/Pat Atherton/Linda Romero/Cathy Sheridan 126, Julie Alameda/Pam Bartley/Crystal Santopadre/Carol Sutton 131. Nine-Hole Flight - Patty Lacross/Cynde Johnson/Linda Bushong/Coby Holowacz 62.
Schalamar Creek Men's, Two-Man Best Ball, Jan. 11: First Flight - Jim Shover/Howard Basso 132, Don House/Michael Craig 133, Glen Valentine/Tim Lancaster 134; Second - Don Eby/Joe Piechoski 129, Dan Heinzerling/Joel Wolfgang 135, Barry Levy/Bob Shoenfelt 137; Third - Don Swint/Jack Dorsey 127, Joel Hervat/Fred Heil 130, Bob Jacobs/Skip Foster 133; Fourth - Terry Phalen/Rich Haugh 128, Tim Conrad/David Gray 130, Arlan Atherton/Tom Mahar 131.
Wayne Marsh, Eaglebrooke, No. 3, 115 yards, pitching-wedge, Jan. 15.
BARTOW INDIVIDUAL POINTS, Wednesdays, nine holes, make up your own foursome, $17 ($12 green fee and cart), pays all plus scores, night specials in the lounge. Call 863-533-9183.
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS MENS, tee times available 7:30-8:30 a.m. Wednesday through Monday and Friday, groups or individuals welcome, quota points with skins optional, eight to 10 groups now play. Call Paul Boeh at 863-738-4129.
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS TUESDAY WOMENS, every Tuesday, tee times start at 8:30 a.m. Call Shirley Kalck at 863-853-9566.
HAMPTONS TUESDAY MEN'S LEAGUE, accepting new players. Call 844-882-8157 for more information.
HUNTINGTON HILLS TWO-ASIDE, Saturdays, 18-Hole Points Quota. Check in by 8:15 a.m. Contact Terri White at 863-5594082 or eagle-2par@aol.com.
HUNTINGTON HILLS WHY WORRY WEDNESDAYS, Nine-Hole Quota Points, 5:15 p.m. shotgun start. Contact Terri White at 863-559-4082 or eagle-2par@aol.com.
LAKELAND MENS SENIOR GOLF, 7:30 a.m. shotgun starts, Mondays, play against golfers within your handicap. Call Dave Brown at 419-656-5747.
LPGA AMATEUR GOLF ASSOCIATION is looking for women and men to play in weekly Wednesday league and every other Saturday at various courses in the Winter Haven/Lakeland/Orlando and other areas. For more information, email Kathy Mannahan at pjacobs21@tampabay.rr.com.
POLO PARK MENS TUESDAY SCRAMBLE, 7:30 a.m. sign in. Random team draw. 18-Hole. For more information, call Polo Park Pro Shop at 863-424-3341.
POLO PARK MENS SATURDAY SCRAMBLE, 7:30 a.m. sign in. Random team draw. 18-Hole. For more information, call Polo Park Pro Shop at 863-424-3341.
WEDGEWOOD THREE-MAN SCRAMBLE, nine holes; Tuesdays at 5 p.m.; call Marcus at 863-858-4451 by 2:30 p.m. to play.
WEDGEWOOD TWO-ASIDE GAME, 9 a.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays; 18-hole points game with skins and blind draw; call Marcus at 863-858-4451.
WEDGEWOOD MIXED CO-ED SCRAMBLE, 2 p.m. Thursdays. Call Marcus at 863-858-4451 by 1 p.m. to play.
E-mail results of local golf tournaments, aces and upcoming tournaments to mquinn@theledger.com; or mail to Golf News, Ledger Sports Department, P.O. Box 408, Lakeland, Fla., 33802. Include complete scores and league names. Deadline is Monday at 5 p.m.
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