On June 21, 2017

Okemo club members compete in tournament

On June 18, Okemo Valley Golf Club hosted their annual Member-Member Tourney. The format for the event was team of two best ball net and gross with a ladies’ and men’s division.

Winning the ladies’ division was the tandem of Harriet Parot and Peg Margiotta, firing a best ball of 86. Low net in the Ladies’ Division was Pam McLaughlin and Sue Garvey, shooting a 64.  Liz Spaulding and Mary Lou Shaw shot a 67, as they claimed second net.

Closest to the pin for the ladies division was Liz Spaulding.

Taking top honors in the men’s division was Pat McLaughlin and Chris Garvey as they fired a three-under-par 67. Bob Higgins shot one better than his age (77 vs. 78) as he and his partner, Ed Whitman, won low net with a combined 12-under-par 58. Second gross belonged to Mark Kattalia and Matt Graves with a 72.

Winning 2nd net was Richard Bondareff and Bob Cook as they fired a 62 and 3rd net was Lou Falango and Ed Richter with a 63.

Closest to the pin winner for men was Clemente DeLarosa.

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