Mirror Lake Ladies Golf News
Ada Gardiner Contributing Writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 6 years, 7 months AGO
For Tuesday evening, May 7, game of the day was Low Putts. Winner in Flight A was Maureen Blackmore with 17. Winner in Flight B was Renee Murphy with 19. Gerry Ann Howlett won Low Gross in Flight A with 49. Renee Murphy won Low Gross in Flight B with 61, and Low Net with 38. Maureen Blackmore won Low Net in Flight A with 33.
For Wednesday morning, May 8, ladies, game of the day was the Dot Game, where players earn a “dot” for fairways hit, one putts, two putts and chip in’s, and lose dots for three putts. Winner of the dot game in Flight A was Jenny Link and winner in Flight B was Etta Mae Schneurle. Pam Moe had a Chip in on Hole #4. Jenny Link and Therese Helmer were Flight A Low Gross winners with 53. Jenny Link won Low Putts with 14. In Flight B, Marie Vilelli won Low Gross with 62, and Etta Mae Schneurle won Low Net with 39. All in all, it was a beautiful day for all.
The Mirror Lake Golf Ladies meet every Tuesday evening at 5 p.m. and every Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. from May through October. Any interested lady golfer is welcome to attend!
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Mirror Lake Ladies' Golf Report
For the week of June 15-16, Game of the Day was “Most One Putts.” Jenny Link, Flight A, won with a whopping 5. Adding to a very good day, Jennie also won Low Gross, Flight A with 44, Low Putts with 11 and Jenny had a chip in on Hole #1. Linda Bogden tied with Jenny for Low net in Flight A with scores of 36.
Mirror Lake Ladies' Golf Report
For the week of July 30-31, Game of the Day was “Ace of the Month” and “Longest Drive on Hole #6.” Karen English was Ace of the Month for the Wednesday morning players with an inspiring gross score of 46, and Elaine Morgan was Ace of the Month for the Tuesday evening players with a winner gross score of 54.
Mirror Lake Ladies' Golf Report
There were two “Games of the Day” for the Mirror Lake ladies’ first Fall week of golf, “1st 9-hole Club Champion” and “Mystery Partner.” The 9-hole Club Champion is determined by whoever posts the Low Gross score. In Mystery Partner, numbers are drawn out of a hat at the end of play to determine who the partners are, and the partners with the lowest accumulated score win the prize.