On August 28, 2014

OVGC ladies’ league final results announced

LUDLOW – On Aug. 20, Okemo Valley Golf Club’s ladies’ league came to an exciting conclusion. It was a tight race throughout the season, but none were tighter than the race for first and second overall. Ludlow Insurance fired a smooth one-under-par 34 and won in a scorecard playoff against DJ’s Restaurant. Betsy McKeever, Sue Horsman, Kathy Grant and Sue Fino jumped into third overall with their first place finish this week. Tying for first this week was all the DJ’s Restaurant team needed to do to take first place overall. Martha Johnson, Jill Tofferi, Lee Ann Haskell and Leanne Koponen made it happen. Team Jeannette struggled in the final  scramble, shooting a 39, and finishing eighth for the night – good enough for the team of Alice Thayne, Pat Roelants, Janet Carini and Doris Eddy to finish second overall. Finishing in third for the night and firing a one-over-par 36 was Mr. Darcy’s, made up of Darlene Remy, Donna Tedford, Julie Bowyer and Anne Matulonis. This performance pushed them up from sixth to fourth place overall. The closest to the pin winners for the night were Alice Thayne on No. 4, Peg Margiotta on No. 6 and Amy Taylor on No.8.

Weekly Results: 

First: Ludlow Insurance score 34*/30 points

Second: DJ’s Restaurant score 34/28 points

Third: Mr. Darcy’s score 36/26 points

Fourth: ID3 Designs score 36/24 points

Fifth Coldwell Banker/ Watson Realty score 37/22 points

Sixth First Line Security score 37/20 points

Seventh M&M Excavating score 38/18 points

Eighth: Team Jeannette score 39/16 points

Ninth: Willie Dunn’s score 41/14 points

Final Season Standings:

First DJ’s Restaurant 128 points

Second Team Jeannette 124 points

Third Ludlow Insurance 118 points

Fourth Mr. Darcy’s 118 points

Fifth Coldwell Banker/ Watson Realty 117 points

Sixth ID3 Designs 106 points

Seventh M&M Excavating 102 points

Eighth Willie Dunn’s Grille 93 points, First Line Security 84 points.

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