Morberg, Lacklen win Graham
Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years, 8 months AGO
Dave Morberg of Whitefish shot a two-day total of 144 to win the Ben Graham Memorial Tournament last weekend at Cabinet View Country Club in Libby. Morberg’s gross score was three strokes better than runner-up Jimmy Mee, who came in with a 147.
Don Hill took first place in men’s net followed by Steve Graham and Joe Cielak, who tied for second.
Bobbie Lacklen won the ladies title with a gross score of 181. Sue Froberg was runner-up at 186. In ladies net, Vicki Randall beat out Ruth Fenn by one stroke.
Following is a rundown of top gross and net scores in each flight:
Championship Flight
1. Dave Morberg 144
2. Jimmy Mee 147
First Net
1. Don Hill 144
2. Steve Graham 147
2. Joe Cielak 147
First Flight
Gross
1. Bill Erickson 157
2. Jerry Mee 163
Net
1. Gary Peck 139
2. Barry Fenn 145
3. Wyatt Crismore 147
Second Flight
Gross
1. Larry Froberg 180
2. Paul Rexroad 184
Net
1. Brandon Holzer 145
2. John Resch 152
3. Bill Rowberry 153
Third Flight
Gross
1. Charlie Farrell 189
2. Rich Reisinger 193
Net
1. Dave Blackburn 144
2. Doug Crum 146
3. Jack Myers 148
Fourth Flight
Gross
1. Dave Gaustad 197
2. J.R. Crismore 200
Net
1. John Drews 142
2. Henry Bailey 144
3. Bob Martin 148
Ladies Flight
Gross
1. Bobbie Lacklen 181
2. Sue Froberg 186
Net
1. Vicki Randall 141
2. Ruth Fenn 142
3. Bobbi Rucker 145
Logger Legend Men – Jimmy Mee
Logger Legend Woman – Korey Kulbeck
Hole Prizes
No. 3 – Ruth Fenn
No. 7 – Zach Sargent
No. 11 – Brooke Holzer
No. 15 – Bob Martin
Longest Putt
No. 5 – Iris Remp
No. 6 – Brandon Holzer
Longest Drive
No. 10 – Sue Froberg
No. 18 – Jimmy Mee
Closest Water
No. 18 – Nicole Hollingsworth
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