On June 3, 2015

Okemo Valley Golf Club Men’s League Results, June 2

LUDLOW, Vt. – On Tuesday, June 2, the Okemo Valley Golf Club Men’s League race for the Commissioner’s Cup became a lot tighter. Taking top honors for the evening was Engel & Voelkers Realty. Pat McLaughlin, Bob Higgins, Larry Plumb and Chuck Sweetman combined to win 22 holes. Finishing second and moving up to third overall was Stryhas Builders as Ted Stryhas, JP Rousse, Jack Hurley and John Goffinet combined to win 22 holes. Third place was taken by Diamond Realty. Roger Danyew, Charlie Howard, Jim Poissant and Francis Devine combined to win 20.5 holes. Closest to the pin winners were John Smith on the 14h hole and Bob Cook on the 17th hole.

Weekly Results:
1st Engel& Voelkers Realty 22holes won/15pts.
2nd Stryhas Builders 22holes won/13 pts.
3rd Diamond Realty 20.5 holes won/11 pts.
4th UBS Rutland 20 holes won/10 pts.
5th Green Mountain Appraisals 18 holes won/9 pts.
6th Knight Tubs 18 holes won/8 pts.
7th Honey Dew Man 16 holes won/7 pts.
8th Bensons Chevrolet 15.5 holes won/6 pts.
9th Built Rite MFG. 14 holes won/5 pts.
10th M&M Excavating 14 holes won/4 pts.

Season Standings:
1st Knight Tubs 59 pts.
2nd Engel & Voelkers Realty 58 pts.
3rd Stryhas Builders 50 pts.
4th Honey Dew Man 47 pts.
5th Bensons Chevrolet 43 pts.
6th Diamond Realty 41 pts.
7th M&M Excavating 39 pts.
8th Built Rite MFG. 37 pts.
9th Green Mountain Appraisals 34 pts.
10th UBS Rutland 32 pts.

Okemo Valley Golf Club is Vermont’s first heathland-style golf course and was designed according to the traditions of the game. The golf club features a full-service clubhouse, indoor practice facility, 18-acre state-of-the-art outdoor training center, fully stocked pro shop and fleet of electric carts. The layout is a par 70 that measures 6,400 yards in length and features bent grass greens, tees and fairways with multiple tee areas on each hole, ensuring playability and challenge for all ability levels. Rolling hills, moderate elevation changes and wide fairways with well-placed hazards enhance the heathland layout.

For more information about Okemo Valley Golf Club, please call (802) 228-1396 or visit okemo.com.

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