Putters and 18-hole golfers in friendly competition

Left to right: 1st place team winners were Rose Welliver, Sylvia Perry, Patty Hall and Kathy Stotz shown with the two club Presidents Chris Gould and Cathy Thiele; photo by Sylvia Butler

Left to right: 1st place team winners were Rose Welliver, Sylvia Perry, Patty Hall and Kathy Stotz shown with the two club Presidents Chris Gould and Cathy Thiele; photo by Sylvia Butler

Left to right: 2nd place team Lady Golfers President Chris Gould congratulates Sandra Hrovatin, Janet Wegner, Lindsay Dickinson and Joyce Walton while Cathy Thiele looks on; photo by Sylvia Butler

Left to right: 2nd place team Lady Golfers President Chris Gould congratulates Sandra Hrovatin, Janet Wegner, Lindsay Dickinson and Joyce Walton while Cathy Thiele looks on; photo by Sylvia Butler

Left to right: Cathy Thiele with the individual low score winners, Christine England and Patty Hall with Chris Gould looking on; photo by Sylvia Butler

Left to right: Cathy Thiele with the individual low score winners, Christine England and Patty Hall with Chris Gould looking on; photo by Sylvia Butler

Left to right, front row: Chris Gould congratulates Frieda Hyles, Rose Welliver and Neila Kozel for getting two or more holes-on-one with Cathy Thiele also offering her congratulations; second row: Janet Wegner also got two holes-in-one; photo by Sylvia Butler

Left to right, front row: Chris Gould congratulates Frieda Hyles, Rose Welliver and Neila Kozel for getting two or more holes-on-one with Cathy Thiele also offering her congratulations; second row: Janet Wegner also got two holes-in-one; photo by Sylvia Butler

Peggy McGee

Despite the extreme heat advisory, 37 brave ladies came out for the annual Putters/18-Hole lady golfers’ event. As soon as the announcements were completed, the ladies moved to the putting green ahead of schedule. Since not all the holes had players assigned to them, play proceeded quickly. As the last player finished at 8:35 a.m., the thermometer registered 99.

After they finished, the ladies went to the buffet table where they chose refreshing fruit, muffins and Danish pastries. They quickly moved into the clubhouse to enjoy the food.

The 1st Place Team with Patty Hall, Rose Welliver, Sylvia Perry and Kathy Stotz had a composite score of 155. Each player received $15. Janet Wegner, Lindsay Dickinson, Joyce Walton and Sandra Hrovatin took 2nd place. Their score of 157 earned them $10 each.

The lowest individual score for the Golfers was Christine England with a 35 and for the Putters Patty Hall with a 37. Each was awarded $10 for her achievement.

Golfer Rose Welliver had three holes-in-one and earned $5. There was a 3-way tie among the Putters for the most holes-in-one with two each. Janet Wegner, Frieda Hyles and Neila Kozel each won $5. There were no winners for the Money Hole.

Nineteen ladies from both teams got one or more holes-in-one and each won $5. Winners were Janet Wegner, Joyce Walton, Lindsay Dickinson, Sandra Hrovatin, Cathy Thiele, Patty Hall, Rose Welliver, Sylvia Perry, Linda Weissman, Elizabeth Heintz, Frieda Hyles, Jenny McGinnis, Neila Kozel, Gail Phillips, Christine England, Margaret Avent, Judy Murray, Sylvia Butler and Nancy Hoppe.