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Tuesday night men's golf league results

The Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 9 months AGO
by The Western News
| June 23, 2017 4:00 AM

Week No. 8 “Match and Medal” June 20, 2017

Advantage 12, Roys 4

Annie’s 8, Switchbacks 8

Timberline 11, Elks 5

Fish n Golf 11, Trojan Lanes 5

Payne West 16, KCM 0

Ortho Rehab 9, NWMS 7

Individual low gross: Jonny Cielak 33

Individual low net: Sam Rosling 31.5

Longest putt No. 6: Derek Feeback

Closest to the pin No. 7: Mark Managhan

Current standings: first place Fish n Golf, 80 points; second place (tie) Timberline Auto and Advantage Seal and Stripe, 79 points; fourth place Switchback, 78 points; fifth place Payne West Insurance, 75 points; sixth place Trojan Lanes, 73 points; seventh place Annie’s Cleaning Service, 72 points; eighth place Elks Lodge, 68 points; ninth place Ortho Rehab, 54 points; 10th place Northwest Motor Sports, 40 points; 11th place Roys, 37 points; 12th place Kootenai Country Magazine, 33 points.

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