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Men's Golf League standings for June 12

Benjamin Kibbey Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 6 years, 11 months AGO
by Benjamin Kibbey Western News
| June 15, 2018 4:00 AM

The Tuesday Night Men’s League golf standings saw the Elks Lodge move up a place eighth and Trojan Lanes close in on Timberline Auto at third as the two teams led the league with 12 points each on June 12.

Though closer to the middle of the pack with nine points for the week, the Pastime Bar and Grill team still holds first in the overall standings with 71 points, followed closely by the Payne West team at 62.

With a buy for the week, the Timberline Auto team held in third with 49, where they are now tied with Trojan Lanes.

Current Standings

1st, Pastime Bar and Grill, 71 points

2nd, Payne West Insurance, 62 points

3rd, Timberline Auto, 49 points

3rd, Trojan Lanes, 49 points

5th, Annie’s Cleaning Service, 45 points

6th, Advantage Seal and Stripe, 44 points

7th, Fish ‘n Golf, 42 points

8th, Elks Lodge, 22 points

9th, Northwest Motorsports, 27 points

10th, Roys, 25 points

11th, Ortho Rehab, 24 points

Tuesday, June 12

Advantage Seal and Stripe, 8 points, vs. Payne West Insurance, 8 points

Annie’s Cleaning Service, 9 points, vs. Ortho Rehab, 7 points

Elks Lodge, 12 points, vs. Roys, 4 points

Fish ‘n Golf, 7 points, vs. Pastime Bar and Grill, 9 points

Northwest Motorsports, 4 points, vs. Trojan Lanes, 12 points

Timberline Auto, Bye

Individual low gross, Joe Cielak, 36

Individual low net, Beau Thompson 29

Longest putt No. 6, Tim Smith

Closest to the pin No. 7, Robin Swimley

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