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Local golf results

July 2, four-person scramble tournament for Plus 55 Boulder City Men's/Women's Golf Association

Flight A, first-place winners at 58.4: Bobby Kennedy, Wade Cordray, Ernie Green and Carlene Voerding

Second-place winners at 59.1: Marla Effertz, Dee Imboden, Steve Koon and Ken Miyazono

Flight B, first-place winners at 54.2: Cathy Mills, Jeff Novak, Lois Schuh and Mike Frye

Second-place winners at 54.6: Jess Hamilton, Clark Newby, Garland Saip and Wayne Ross

Closest to the pin winners on holes Nos. 4, 7, 14 and 17: Phil Sewell, John Millburn, Larry Arnold and Frosty Forcheskie, respectively

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

July 17, two-person best ball tournaments for Boulder City Men's Golf Association

Flight one, first-place winners at 62: Bob Jones and Kyle Davis

Second-place winners at 62: Steve Betley and Bruce Gold

Third-place winners at 63: Gary Moles and John Milburn

Flight two, first-place winners at 57: Ken Taylor and Ron Ohlhausen

Second-place winners at 63: Clark Newby and Randy Lemos

Third-place winners at 64: Jim Ropp with a blind draw

Flight three, first-place winners at 58: John Ryan with a blind draw

Second-place winners at 64: Larry Arnold and Larry Langley.

Third-place winners at 67: Lary Street and Ken Miyazono

Closest to the pin winners on holes Nos. 4, 7, 14 and 17: Justin Bicknell, Bobby Kennedy, Ken Konops and Kyle Davis, respectively

July 18, two-person best ball tournaments for Boulder City Men's Golf Association

Flight one, first-place winners at 62: Gregg Gale and Rob Woodson

Second-place winners at 62: Mark Gutierrez and Darryl Gutierrez

Third-place winners at 62: Bill Amburgey and Lynn Parker

Flight two, first-place winners at 55: Jeff Novak with a blind draw

Second-place winners at 62: Jason Bardol and Guy Nelson

Third-place winners at 63: Romeo Ramos and Lou Kachnik

Flight three, first-place winners at 59: Jack Brumfield with a blind draw

Second-place winners at 62: Russ Gilmore and Jason Janson

Third-place winners at 62: Glen Colgate and Jason Ng

Closest to the pin winners on holes Nos. 4, 7, 14 and 17: Bill Amburgey, Gary Reed, Jason Bardol and Lou Kachnik, respectively

Men's club tournaments are held around the middle of each month on Friday and Saturday.

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

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