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Boulder City Review

Nov. 6, Four-Person Team Shamble tournament for Plus 55 Boulder City Men’s/Women’s Golf Association:

Flight A: first-place winners at 107: Frosty Forchesky, Paul Gorman, Ken Taylor and Randy Lemos.

Second-place winners at 113: John Milburn, Mr. Saip, Bev Nelson and JR Nelson.

Flight B, first-place winners at 109: Al Robinson, Kathy Robinson, Ray Thurston and Bonnie Godtel.

Second-place winners at 114: Kate Apel, Clark Newby, Wayne Ross and Jesse Hinojosa.

Closest to the pin winners on holes No. 4, 7, 14 and 17: Benji Sarnessor, Wade Cordray, Larry Arnold and Ron Crosson.

Crosson also had a hole-in-one.

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

boulder City Men’s Golf Association:

The two September and two October tournaments were individual stroke play, and the first two rounds played were averaged out and utilized to determine the two best gross scores for overall club champion and the two best net scores in each flight to determine club flight winners.

In November, the best two for the club champion and in each flight played off in match play to determine winners and runners-up:

Gordon Garff defeated Kyle Davis to determine club champ and runner-up.

Flight 1 winner was Bruce Gold over Darryl Guitierrez.

Flight 2 winner was Anthony Spingler over Bruce Courtney.

Flight 3 winner was Jim Tousignant over Sam Scalleta.

Flight 4 winner was Ernie Green (86 years old) over Dan Ward.

Flight 5 winner was Glen Colgate over Ken Konops.

Flight 6 winner was Ken Dezler over Jason Ng.

November singles tournaments for Boulder City Men’s Golf Association:

Friday Flight 1 gross first through third place 76, 80 and 84: Gordon Garff, Kyle Davis and Wade Cordray.

Net winners at 72, 72 and 78: Dwight Warczak, Paul Butterfield and Homer Myers.

Flight 2 gross winners at 77, 83 and 83: Bruce Gold, Randy Lemos and Mark Holmstrand.

Net winners at 68, 72 and 73: Benji Sarnessar, Carl Truman and Darryl Gutierrez.

Flight 3 gross winners at 89, 91 and 94: Steve Betley, Norm Horton and Guy Nelson.

Net winners at 73, 74 and 75: Ernie Green, Steve Boyle and J.R. Nelson.

Flight 4 gross winners at 96, 96 and 101: Glen Colgate, Larry Arnold and Larry Langley.

Net winners at 71, 74 and 77: Ken Miyazono, Ken Delzer and Tom Younggren.

Closest to the pin winners on holes No. 4, 7, 14 and 17: Jon Bodin, Guy Nelson, Steve Betley and Benji Sarnessor.

Saturday Flight 1 gross first through third place at 77, 84 and 84: Mike Farrah, Darryl Gutierrez and Al DiPisa.

Net winners at 72, 72 and 76: Gregg Gale, Anthony Spingler and Homer Myers.

Flight 2 gross winners at 80, 86 and 91: James Tousignant, Bill Bahr and Sam Scaletta.

Net winners at 71, 75 and 78: Clark Newby, Jeff Novak and Mark Gutierrez.

Flight 3 gross winners at 89, 93 and 94: Dave Carlson, Guy Nelson and Darren Hall.

Net winners at 76, 76 and 81: Dan Ward, Mike Needy and Larry Eden.

Flight 4 gross winners at 94, 97 and 98: Lou Kachnik, Wendy Layne and Jason Ng.

Net winners at 71, 74 and 80: Jack Brumfield, Ken Miyazono and Tom Younggren.

Closest to the pin winners on holes No. 4, 7, 14 and 17 were Guy Nelson, Mike Needy, Darryl Gutierrez and Mike Needy.

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

Information on how to join these Boulder City Golf Associations is available on the corresponding bulletin boards at Boulder City Municipal Golf Course, 1 Clubhouse Drive.

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