Team Mee takes 1st in City Tournament
Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years, 7 months AGO
The father-son golfing duo of Jerry and Jimmy Mee took first place in the City Tournament on Saturday and Sunday at Cabinet View Country Club in Libby.
Team Mee combined for a gross score of 128 to nab first place in the first flight. Joe Cielak and Dave Blackburn had low net with a 115.
In the second flight, Dave Gaustad and Charlie Farrell finished first with a 151 gross. Matt Hollingsworth and Henry Bailey came in with a 122 for low net.
In the ladies’ competition, Jean Agather and Vicki Randall shot a 153 for low gross. Donna Havens and Lois Flasche had low net with a 148.
City Tournament
Saturday-Sunday
At Cabinet View CC, Libby
First Flight
Gross – 1, Jimmy Mee/Jerry Mee, 128; 2, Spence Bocks/Don Hill, 135; 3, Wayne Haines/Gary Peck, 138.
Net – 1, Joe Cielak/Dave Blackburn, 115; 2, Ruth Fenn/Barry Fenn, 123; 3, Brad Parrish/Curt Morris, 126.
Second Flight
Gross – 1, Dave Gaustad/Charlie Farrell, 151; 2, Rich Reisinger/Christa Reisinger, 15; 3, Terry Patrick/Junior Crismore, 155.
Net – 1, Matt Hollingsworth/Henry Bailey, 122; 2, Sperry Robinson/Louis Cielak, 128; 3, Jack Flasche/Jack Myers, 133.
Ladies Flight
Gross – 1, Jean Agather/Vicki Randall, 153.
Net – 1, Donna Havens/Lois Flasche, 148.
Hole Prizes
No. 3-KP – Spence Bocks.
No. 7-KP – Jimmy Mee.
No. 11-KP – Jean Agather.
No. 15-KP – Don Hill.
No. 6-Long Putt – Junior Crismore.
No. 17-Long Putt – Paul Rexroad.
No. 18-Long Drive – Jimmy Mee and Jean Agather.
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