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Desert Oasis Tournament a big success

BOB KIRKPATRICK | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 12 years, 6 months AGO
by BOB KIRKPATRICKHerald Sports Editor
| June 11, 2013 6:00 AM

MOSES LAKE - A full field of 124 golfers hit the links for the two-day Desert Oasis Women's Golf Tournament at the Moses Lake Golf and Country Club held June 7 and 8.

Organizer Loretta Legault said the event came off without a hitch.

"We had a very successful tournament," she said. "The weather couldn't have been better. The food from the Pillar Rock Grill was excellent, and everyone had a good time and wants to return next year. We want to thank the community for all of the donations and gifts that helped us raise money for New Hope."

New Hope is a domestic violence and sexual assault service that provides safe housing, counseling and empowerment for victims in Grant and Adams counties.

Grand Champions winners of the tournament were Chips Hulett who turned in the low net (138), and Tammy Liebert (161), the low gross. Both are members of the Three Lake Golf Course in Wenatchee.

Complete list of winners

Championship Flight Gross

First place-Cathy Uptain (163), Millcreek Golf Course

Second place-Ann Denhart (165), Belleveue Country Club

Third place-Debbie Nethert (171) Yakima Elks Country Club

First Flight Gross

First place- Lorena Brownlee (185) Three Lakes Golf Course

Second place-Marlo Menti (187), Redmond Country Club, and Jennifer Thompson (187), Ryderless Golf Course

Third place-Pat Sullivan (188) Bellevue Country Club

Second Flight Gross

First place-Loretta Legault and Jacquie Fallis (188), Moses Lake Golf and Country Club

Second place-Diane Clavin (193), Lake Wilderness Golf Course, and Janet Wick (193), Clockum Ridge Golf Course

Third place- Jenny Dahlstrom (198), Three Lakes Golf Course

Third Flight Gross

First place-Barb Trout (194), Moses Lake Golf and Country Club

Second place-Jana Eng (201), Moses Lake Golf and Country Club

Third place- Babs Tachiki (206), Moses Lake Golf and Country Club

Championship Flight Net

First place-Karen Madison (146), Three Lakes Golf Course

Second place-Leslie Fitzpatrick (149), Millcreek Country Club, and Dellas Herring (149), Wenatchee Country Club

Third place-Kathy Durgan (152), Fairway Golf Course, and Tina Foster (152), Millcreek Country Club

First Flight Net

First place-Sanae Ishiguro (144), Japan

Second place-Radie Haytack (148) Lake Wilderness Golf Course

Third place- Sue Chin (150), Wenatchee Country Club

Second Flight Net

First place-Sandy Green (142), Tam O'Shanter Golf Course

Second place-Shirley Bartelle (146), Moses Lake Golf and Country Club

Third place-Beth Dobbs (148), Wenatchee Country Club

Third Flight Net

First place-Bonnie Thompson (141), Moses Lake Golf and Country Club

Second place-Ronda Slater (145), Lake Wilderness Golf Course ,and Barbara Studnek (145), Wenatchee Country Club

Third place-Joyce Currie (150), Lake Wilderness Golf Course, and Patti Menti (150), Wailea Golf Course.

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