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Hole-in-One: Roger Shuman

Congratulations to fellow QCMGA member Roger Shuman for scoring a hole-in-one on Coyote number 8 on Friday, Dec. 3. Way to go, Roger! “It was Coyote number 8, 145 yards, and I used an 8-iron,” Roger says. “This was my first hole-in-one at Quail Creek and the third one in my lifetime. The hole-in-one was…

Hole-in-One: Greg Rathvon

Congratulations to fellow QCMGA member Greg Rathvon for scoring a hole-in-one on Roadrunner number 6 on Saturday, Dec. 4. Way to go, Greg! “It was Roadrunner number 6, 143 yards, and I used an 8-iron,” Greg said. “This was my first hole-in-one at Quail Creek.”

QCLGA Results

QCLGA Play the Middle Leaderboard, December 2 Flight 1: 1st Alice Dyke; 2nd Bobbi Jo Rathvon; 3rd (tie) Jacquie Owens and Sung Whitehead Flight 2: 1st Dena Knox; 2nd Elizabeth Heintz; 3rd (tie) Stacia Sower and Sharon Schoen Flight 3: 1st Chris Laxague; 2nd (tie) Kathy Linn, Pat Newport, and Rose Welliver Flight 4: 1st…

QCMGA Results

QCMGA 3-Day Team Championship, November 30, December 2, and December 7 Flight 1: 1st Leo Padilla and Skip Byron, 203; 2nd Richard Bobillot and Kevin Collins, 204; 3rd Gordon Bobillot and Clark Wilson, 205 Flight 2: 1st Bill Sheppard, Jr., and Alfred Gong, 206; 2nd Mark Davidson and Richard Willey, 206; 3rd Jay Allred and…

John Strecker—Hole-in-One

Congratulations to fellow QCMGA member John Strecker for scoring a hole-in-one on Roadrunner number 6 on Monday, Nov. 8. John’s hole-in-one occurred during the Quail Creek Veterans Tournament. Way to go, John!

Craig Parsons Named QCMGA Volunteer of the Year

Congratulations to Craig Parsons for being named QC Men’s Golf Association (QCMGA) 2021 Volunteer of the Year. This award recognizes those members who have provided our club with extraordinary services. It began with Roy Barnes, and we called it the “Roy Barnes Volunteer of the Year Award.” Last year’s award went to Jerry Colbert. This…

Congratulations John Brooks

Congratulations to QC Men’s Golf Association member John Brooks for shooting six strokes under his age. This remarkable feat happened on Oct. 20. John shot a round of 72 playing the Quail/Coyote courses from the combo Silver/Copper tees. Seven birdies helped John accomplish this once-in-a-lifetime achievement. Way to go, John!