AUBURN – Paula Giguere registered her first hole-in-one Thursday at Prospect Hill Golf Course. She aced the #3 hole, 125-yards, using a 3-wood. P.A. Giguere witnessed the feat.
Other news from Prospect:
Prospect Hill Ladies League, game of day, net: A, Phyllis Greim, 34; Paula Giguere, 35; Martha Cielinski, 36; B, Barbara Pohle, 34.5; Patt Carr, 34.5; Terry Moore, 36; C, Jean Cote, 35; Jackie Lajoie, 40; Evelyn Sinclair, 41. Closest to the pin #15, Connie Doboga, 9′; Claire Veilleux, 36’9″; 50-50, Barbara Pohle. Next week’s final event is a Scotch Foursome. Teams must register before 8:30 a.m.
Prospect Hill Seniors: 1. Paul Nadeau, Norm Chasse, Fern Lapointe, Richard Beaulieu, 33; 2. Ed Newcomb, Mike Cielinski, Larry Lajoie, Gerry Bosse, 33; 3. Ray Morin, Ray Blais, Carl Duplise, Norm Begin, 33. First pin, Andy Spiro, 8’11”; second pin, Ray Sampson, 19’4″; 50-50, Joe Morin.
WMSGA tourney
Following are results from the Women’s Maine State Golf Association tourney held Sept. 12 at Cobbossee Colony:
Flight A-1: gross, Helen Plourd, 75; net, Marlene Viger, 66. Flight A-2: gross, Alyssa Lazaro, 80; net, Maddie Kilmister, Jan Searle, 70. Flight B-1: gross, Trudy Dorval, 89; net, Kathleen Ayers, 67. Flight B-2: gross, Shirley Fifield, 96; net, Pauline Couture, 67. Flight SSA: gross, Jane Diplock, 84; net, Kathryn O’Donnell, 65. Flight SSB: gross, Sue Kaluzynski, Marie Stone, 96; net, Lorraine Caron, 66.
Paris Hill
PARIS – Dandy Granny, Grumpy Gramps tourney, Sept. 10: Dandy Granny: 1. Carol Whitman; 2. Judy Knight. Grumpy Gramp: 1. Walt Curtis; 2. Oran Young.
Sunday Scramble: 1. Joe Baker, Ray Richards, Bill Heald.
Tuesday Evening Scramble: 1. Bill Gates, Don Whitman, Seth Wilson, Bryan Litchfield.
Wednesday Morning Ladies, “Beat The Pro”: Mike’s score, 32; women, Bobbi Bickford, Phyllis Farrington, net 30.
Thursday Scramble: 1. Cacy Cantwell, Brian Chamberlain, 30.
Tourney is planned
POLAND – Poland Spring Resort and the Poland Spring Preservation Society will host Maine’s Golf Heritage Scramble, Sunday, Oct. 15, at the Poland Spring Golf Course.
Four-person teams will compete for assorted prizes. Golfers will have a chance to use “retro” wooden shafted clubs and putters. In addition, there will be prizes for the best male and female golf costumes.
To register, or for more information, call the Poland Spring Preservation Society at 998-4142.
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