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Local Golf Results

April 7, four-person 1, 2, 3, Lawence Welk for Plus 55 Boulder City Men’s/Women’s Golf Association

Flight A, first place at 109: Sheryl Mayes, Kate Ulrich, Dave Weir and Mark Sudgen.

Second place at 119: John Ryan, Keith Hoffman, Brad Kreutzer and Dale Pittman.

Third place at 125: Steve Olson, Ray Thurston, Kathy Robinson and Bonnie Godtel.

Flight B, first place at 126: Jess Hamilton, Wayne Ross, Garland Saip and Clark Newby; and Tom Fletcher, Vince Logue, Bob Oakley and Randy Parker.

Third place at 127: Larry Eden, Jeff Novak, Kathy Mills and Carolyn Boes.

Closest to the pin on holes 4, 7, 14 and 17: John Milburn, Dave Weir, Ken Ellis and John Milburn.

April 15, four-man, three-best scores tournament for Boulder City Men’s Golf Association

Flight one winners at 199: Randy Lemos, Bruce Gold, Jim Turner and Jeff Novak.

Flight two winners at 201: Jim Ropp, Larry Arnold, Ken Konops and a blind draw.

Closest to the pin winners on holes 4, 7, 14 and 17: Denny Mayes, Leigh Wilson, Garland Saip and John Milburn.

April 16

Flight one winners at 208: Bruce Courtney, Mike Needy, Jeff Novak and a blind draw.

Flight two winners at 199: Clark Newby, W. P. Layne, Jeff Morgan and a blind draw.

Flight three winners at 208: Jason Bardol, Jason Ng, Glen Colgate and Jason Janson.

Closest to the pin on holes 4, 7, 14 and 17: Bruce Courtney, Bruce Courtney, Ken White and Jim Tousignant.

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

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