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Mee takes men's club title

Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years, 6 months AGO
by Western News
| July 16, 2009 12:00 AM

Jimmy Mee cruised to victory in the Club Championship tournament on Sunday at Cabinet View Country Club in Libby.

Mee shot a 27-hole gross score of 105 in the championship flight to win the Men’s Club champion title by eight strokes over runner-up Wayne Haines.

Spence Bocks had the low net with a 96 and was crowned Senior Club champion. In the ladies flight, Christa Reisinger won the title of Women’s Club champion with a gross score of 144.

Paul Rexroad had low gross in the first flight with a 119. Joe Martineau had low net with a 97 winning in a scorecard playoff over Sam Rosling, who also came in at 97.

In the second flight, Jack Myers had low gross with a 138 and Bob Martin turned in a 97 for low net.

The 27-hole event drew 28 participants.

Club Championship Tournament

Sunday at Cabinet View CC, Libby

Championship Flight

Low Gross – 1, Jimmy Mee, 105; 2, Wayne Haines, 113.

Low Net – 1, Spence Bocks, 96; 2, Robin Swimley, 98.

First Flight

Low Gross – 1, Paul Rexroad, 119; 2, Gary Peck, 121.

Low Net – 1, Joe Martineau, 97; 2, Sam Rosling, 97.

Second Flight

Low Gross – 1, Jack Myers, 138; 2, Dave Gaustad, 140.

Low Net – 1, Bob Martin, 97; 2, Dale Flasche, 99.

Ladies Flight

Low Gross – 1, Christa Reisinger, 144.

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