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Local Golf Results

May 4 four-person shamble for Plus 55 Boulder City Men’s/Women’s Golf Association

Flight A, first-place winners at 110: Roger Montgomery, Dottie Kane, Cecil Short and Benji Sarnessar.

Second-place winners at 110: Tom Fletcher, Bob Oakley, Randy Parker and Bob Northridge.

Flight B, first-place winners at 108: Larry Eden, Mike Frye, Lary Street and Jeff Novak.

Second-place winners at 110: John Ryan, Keith Hoffman, Dale Pittman and Jesse Hinojosa

Closest to the pin winners on holes No. 4, 7, 14 and 17, respectively: Dave Weir, Wade Cordray, Ernie Green and Dave Weir.

Tournaments for those 55 and older are held the first Thursday of the month.

May 19 individual tournament results for Boulder City Men’s Golf Association

Flight A, first-place gross at 77: Garland Saip. Second-place gross at 78: Mike Farrah. Third-place gross at 82: D.W. Warczak.

First-place net at 65: Bruce Gold. Second-place net at 72: Bruce Courtney. Third-place net at 72: Wade Cordray.

Flight B, first-place gross at 79: Cecil Short. Second-place gross at 84: Benji Sarnessar. Third-place gross at 86: Jeff Novak.

First-place net at 70: Randy Lemos. Second-place net at 71: Bob Shivers. Third-place net at 74: Jim Stephens.

Flight C, first-place gross at 82: Sam Scaletta. Second-place gross at 86: Clark Newby. Third-place gross at 95: Tim Lynch.

First-place net at 67: Ron Ohlhausen. Second-place net at 76: Bill Montana. Third-place net at 77: Jim Turner.

Flight D, first-place gross at 89: Larry Arnold. Second-place gross at 95: Larry Langley. Third-place gross at 98: Steve Boyle.

First-place net at 70: Mike Frye. Second-place net at 71: Ken Taylor. Third-place net at 72: Lary Street.

Closest to the pin winners on holes No. 4, 7, 14 and 17, respectively: D.W. Warczak, Sam Scaletta, Benji Sarnessar and Tim Lynch.

May 20 individual tournament results for Boulder City Men’s Golf Association

Flight A, first-place gross at 73: Gregg Gale. Second-place gross at 74: Chris Blake. Third-place gross at 78: Lynn Parker.

First-place net at 69: Bruce Courtney. Second-place net at 70: Bill Amburgey. Third-place net at 75: Darryl Gutierrez.

Flight B, first-place gross at 81: Cecil Short. Second-place gross at 85: Anthony Spingler. Third-place gross at 88: Jeff Ward.

First-place net at 69: Jeff Morgan. Second-place net at 72: Gary Reed. Third-place net at 73: Mark Gutierrez.

Flight C, first-place gross at 87: Dan Ward. Second-place gross at 89: Chuck Mailhot. Third-place gross at 89: Mike Needy.

First-place net at 68: Don Blanton. Second-place net at 69: Jason Janson. Third-place net at 75: Larry Eden.

Flight D, first-place gross at 90: Mike Frye. Second-place gross at 99: Jack Brumfield. Third-place gross at 100: Jerry Boggess.

First-place net at 72: Windy Layne. Second-place net at 75: Mike Falvo. Third-place net at 77: Ken Miyazono.

Closest to the pin winners on holes No. 4, 7, 14 and 17, respectively: Eddie Page, Chris Blake, Gregg Gale and Bruce Courtney.

Special tournament

A special tournament for the Boulder City Men’s Golf Association recently concluded. This tournament was set up so that each player took three of the first rounds played from the group’s past seven tournament rounds and used the best score for each hole to make the best 18-hole scorecard.

Flight A, first-place gross at 69: Lynn Parker. Second-place gross at 69: D.W. Warczak.

First-place net at 59: Cecil Short. Second-place net at 60: Bruce Gold.

Flight B, first-place gross at 73: Randy Lemos. Second-place gross at 77: Ed Aquino.

First-place net at 61: Ron Ohlhausen. Second-place net at 62: Mark Gutierrez.

Flight C, first-place gross at 73: Sam Scaletta. Second-place gross at 77: Dan Ward.

First-place net at 55: Jason Janson. Second-place net at 56: Larry Eden.

Flight D, first-place gross at 78: Jack Brumfield. Second-place gross at 81: Ken Taylor.

First-place net at 55: Lary Street. Second-place net at 57: Mike Frye.

Information about how to join these two Boulder City golf associations is available on the corresponding bulletin boards at Boulder City Municipal Golf Course. Information also is available on how to join the Winterwood Men’s and the Boulder City Women’s golf associations.

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