On June 14, 2017

Ladies golf league off to a strong start in Okemo

On June 7, Okemo Valley Golf Club Ladies’ League played their second week under beautiful blue skies with temperatures in the upper 60s. The six-team field played a “Toss It Out” format. It was a two-team race to the finish with Stryhas Builders prevailing with a 109 total, just two better than the 111 total of Willie Dunn’s. The winning team was led by Peg Margiotta’s evening best total of 21 net strokes.

Also playing outstanding golf for the evening were teammates Donna Tedford, Madeleine Fay and Sandy Diamond. The second-place Willie Dunn’s team had excellent play across the board from Rosemary Burns, Laura Bellantoni, Alice Thayne and Julie Bowyer.

This week’s Closest to the Pin winner was Amy Taylor on hole 8, and the Putt/Chip/Sand Challenge winner was Mary Lou Shaw.

Season Standings:

Northern Naturals & Gardens 25 points

Stryhas Builders 24 points

Willie Dunn’s 23 points

RVCCC 22 points

Ludlow Insurance 22 points

Knight Tubs 16 points

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