Three Ladies Golf Groups Enjoyed A Morning Of Putting

Peggy McGee

It was a relatively cold morning (for May) and very blustery as the ladies from the QCLGA (18-hole golfers), Niners and Putters got together for a friendly putting competition. The gusts occasionally blew the ball off course but that didn’t dampen the spirit of the ladies. Because the event was so close to Memorial Day, the ladies wore patriotic colors. The putting green was adorned with patriotic signing and other red, white and blue obstacles to give the ladies even more of a challenge.

Somehow the wind and obstacles did not prevent Linda Ulery from getting six holes-in-one. Sung Whitehead and Diane Dodd tied for a low score of 34.

After the putting challenge, with windblown hair, the ladies enjoyed a continental breakfast on the clubhouse patio.

The event planning committee, Patty Hall, Sharon Schoen, Joyce Walton, Jill Wibbenhorst, Francis Martin and Frannie Vanselow pulled everything together flawlessly.