On June 11, 2015

GMNGC Twilight League earn points toward the Birch Ridge Cup

KILLINGTON — Thursday Night Twilight League golfers at GMNGC are earning points this year toward the first Birch Ridge Cup.

Loosely based on the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup, the Birch Ridge Cup will be awarded to the player with the highest point total at the end of the summer. The grand prize is a cocktail reception for 25 guests at the Birch Ridge Inn. For more information about the point system please visit mountaintimes.info/brcpoints

Thursday Night Twilight League is open to all golfers. The cost is $15 for GMNGC members and $25 for the general public which includes the 9 holes of golf, cart, a light dinner and the chance to win some great prizes. Players must call Thursday mornings to register. Participants do not need to commit to a specific number of weeks. Thursday Night Twilight League play begins at 4:30 p.m. each Thursday, starting May 14 and continues until the beginning of October.

For more information call 802-422-4653 or visit gmngc.com.

Standings after June 4th:

1.   Sasha Parise = 290
Bob Buttner = 290
3.   Dave Bennett = 225
4.   Walker Grant = 215
5.   Kyle Finneron = 195
6.   Kevin Flynn = 190
Jeremy Rayner = 190
8.   AnnMarie Blackman = 165
Deb Butler = 165
10. Mike Sutcliffe = 155
Courtney Giacopelli = 155
 

 

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