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Golf Results

Golf Results

Plus 55 Boulder City Men’s/Women’s Golf Association:

Dec. 4, four-person team shamble tournament:

Flight A, first-place winners at 57.3: Bev and JR Nelson, Gary Moles and Garland Saip.

Second-place winners at 60.6: Frosty Forchesky, Ron Ohlhausen, Ken Taylor and Paul Gorman.

Flight B, first-place winners at 55.3: Kieth Hoffman, Brad Kreutzer, John Ryan and Mr. Pittman.

Second-place winners at 61.0: Amo Sanchez, Larry Arnold, Ken Delzer and Jesse Hinojosa.

Closest to the pin winners on holes No. 4, 7, 14 and 17: Steve Koon, Paul Gorman, Bob Kennedy and Gary Moles.

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

Boulder City Men’s Golf Association

December best hole tournament (take the best hole score from four yearly tournament rounds and add them up to make one par 72 round):

Flight 1 winners: Kyle Davis, first; Anthony Spingler, second; and John Milburn, third.

Flight 2 winners: DW Warczak, first; Cecil Short, second; and Randy Lemos, third.

Flight 3 winners: Clark Newby, first; Romeo Ramos, second; and Rob Woodson, third.

Flight 4 winners: Darren Hall, first; Dan Ward, second; and Ron Ohlhausen, third.

Flight 5 winners: Chris Charlton, first; Paul Gorman, second; and Steve Betley, third.

Flight 6 winners: Rob Jackson, first; Ken Miyazono, second; and Jim McCullough, third.

December two-man best ball tournament:

Friday Flight 1: DW Warczak /Mark Holmstrand, first at 62; Mark Eagleson/Justin Bicknell, second at 65; and Steve Betley/Kyle Davis, third at 65.

Flight 2: Carl Truman/Guy Nelson, first at 61; JR Nelson/Gary Moles, second at 62; and Norm Horton/Paul Butterfield, third at 63.

Flight 3: Clark Newby/Lary Street, first at 63; Ken Miyazono/Jim Ropp, second at 67; and Larry Arnold/Amo Sanchez, third at 67.

Closest to the pin winners on holes No. 4, 7, 14 and 17: Amo Sanchez, Randy Lemos, Gordon Garff and Mark Holmstrand.

Saturday Flight 1: Sam Scaletta/Mike Farrah, first; Anthony Spingler/Mr. Silver, second; and Charles Mailhot/Kevin Rossiter, third.

Flight 2 winners: John Blankin/Rick Fellows, first; Wendy Layne/Mr. Falvo, second; and Craig Boggess/Jerry Boggess, third.

Flight 3 winners: Bill Bahr/Lou Kachnik, first; Glen Colgate/Jason Bardol, second; and Jason Ng/Ken Miyazono, third.

Closest to the pin winners on holes No 4, 7, 14 and 17: Mr. Sowers, Mr. Sowers, Ken Miyazono and Mike Farrah.

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

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

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