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Member-Guest tourney results

Alan Dale | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 3 months AGO
by Alan DaleHerald Sports Writer
| July 28, 2011 6:00 AM

MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake Golf Club held its Member-Guest Tournament this whole last weekend and the results have just been made available.

Kyle Hoines (member) and John Bittner (guest) won the Championship Flight gross title with a 133 score. They held off Nick Tommer/Jim Sparkman (135)and Mike Hickok and Chris DeGrazia (136).

The net winners were BJ Garbe/Eric Sandberg with a 120, while Bill Bernhardt/Vern Millican and Larry/Tim Shannon scored 123s.

First Flight gross winners were Tom Heath/Bruce Bratrude (147) ahead of Joe Perez/Rusty Cutlip (150) and Reed Raymond/Kevin Hake (153).

Taking first in the gross net competition was Darrin Kellar/Viv Gutierrez and Dick Smith/Steve DeMiero who tied with a 125. Bob Fancher/Brett Wolfe took third with a 127.

Friday's KP (sixth hole) winners were John Waxham (0-11 handicap), Steve Fish (12-17) and Brett Wolfe (18-up).

On Saturday, KP winners were Johnny Bittner (0-11 handicap) and BJ Garbe (12-17).

Johnny Bittner won the KP Both Days Wedge, John Waxham secured the longest made putt on Friday at the ninth hole and Brett Wolfe made the longest putt on Sunday.

Longest drives on the 15th hole played Friday were recorded by Jeff Hammitt (ages 21-46), Jerry Close (47-58) and Tim Shannon (59-up).

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