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2C Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter
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GOLF RESULTS
Graeagle Meadows Golf
The golf season at Graeagle
Meadows Golf Course has fi-
nally started.
It's been a long, cold,
snowy, wet winter but true
life is starting te emerge in
the community of Graeagle.
The birds are flying, the
squirrels are climbing, the
deer are grazing, the coyotes
are roaming and real golfers
(both men and women) are
surfacing from their winter
shelters to reunite at Graea-
gle Meadows Goff Course.
The golf course has ac-
quired a couple of additional
water holes for the beginning
of the season and two greens
are reduced in size until
their winter warming blan-
kets are kicked off. All who
are out on the course --
which is to say 95 percent of
the residence of Graeagle --
agree that the course is in
marvelous condition and is a
true pleasure to be enjoyed.
All the men and women
golfers would like to express
their thanks and apprecia-
tion to the entire staff of
Graeagle Meadows Golf
Course for getting the course
in such good condition so
early in the season.
This year's season started
off with two really fun
events: the annual men's and
women's Cha Cha Cha Tour-
nament and dinner with the
winning foursome of Pat and
Norm Nichols, Jacquie Mc-
Master and Tom Balestri in
the Blue Flight and Cheryl
and Jim Brennan along with
Pat and Terry Grew in the
Red Flight.
Then there was the first
Monday's Madness Tourna-
ment, which will be a men's
and women's weekly event of
some wild mix of players in
some last minute format se-
cretly selected by the tourna-
ment leaders. This unknown
will add new excitement to
this year's activities.
So, for all the men and
women golfers in the Graea-
gle area who want to have a
great golf season, put on your
shoes, grab your golf clubs
and come join the groups and
gather in on the good times.
Graeagle Meadows
Women's Golf Club
Finally, after enduring one
of the longest winters in a
long time, the Graeagle
Grizzly Ranch
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OPEN
TO THE
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Please call for tee times: 530.832.4200
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A vibrant community of golfers in Graeagle celebrates the beginning of another season. Photo submitted
Meadows Women's Golf Club
had their first playday and
first Ace of Aces competition
for this season May 5, a beau-
tiful warm day. Priscilla
Piper won for low gross.
There was a tie for low net
score between Susan Wiese
and Annie Fischer. Susie
Wiese won in a card-off.
Winner for low gross in the
first flight was Priscilla
Piper. First low net was won
by Susan Wiese with Dink
Rife taking second place.
Third place low net was won
by Carol Miller. In the sec-
ond flight JoAnn Lake won
for low gross. First place low
net was won by Annie Fisch-
er.
There was a tie for second
place low net between
Maureen Ford and Esther
Rimbault.
Alaine Flynn and Jay Fish-
er had chip-ins. Everyone
was happy to be out on the
course again.
Mt. Huff
We are back. Mt Huff held
its first Thursday Night
Scramble after several at-
tempts that failed due to high
water. It was.a gorgeous
evening on a beautiful
course. We had seven teams
anxious to get back in the
Thursday Night Routine.
Jordan Townsend slammed
it for the longest drive and
Jeff Smith placed the ball
closest to the pin for his big
win. The team of Jimmy La-
Plante, Newbie Ben Grant,
Ron Ridge and Jim Bryant
took first place at threeun-
2011 Special
Whitehawk Ranch
Golf Chib
is offring a special for
FIRST TIME MEMBERS
SAVE
$1000 on a Family Annual Pass
& SAVE
$500 on an Individual Annual Pass
*Membership fees include golf,
driving range and cart fees
For more information, please contact the
Golf Shop at 530.836.0394
der. We had a three-way tie
for second, David Smuts,
Nolan Bussey and Jeff Smith
had a chip-off with Jeff's
team of himself, Bobby Ball
and Don Guess taking the
second place title.
A fun time was had by all;
we would love to see you
here. The course truly is in
good shape. Ralph will be
having his Wednesday morn-
ing scrambles starting
Wednesday, May 11, check-in
at 8:30 a.m. Also, on May 15,
we will be having a tourna-
ment. Call with any ques-
tions: 284-6204.
To have your golf club in-
cluded in the weekly results,
email the information to
sports@plumasnews.com or
fax it to 283-3952 by Friday at
3p.m.
GOLF TOURNAMENTS
May 22
Grizzly Ranch Golf Course
will host a charity golf tour-
nament for C. Roy
Carmichael Elementary
School's Outdoor Education
Program Sunday, May 22.
The tournament will fea-
ture a four-man scramble
and starts at 11 a.m. with
shotgun start.
The entry fee is $80 per
player for golf, golf cart,
range balls and a barbecue
lunch. Raffle and prizes will
be part of the fun. For more
information, contact Shan-
non Baty at 832-5616. RSVP
by Friday, May 13.
To have a benefit golf tour-
nament listed in this calen-
dar, email the information to
sports@plumasnews.com or
fax it to 283-3952, attention
Shannon.
Golf Resort
Now OPEN
Golf Special
s40 golf with cart.
7 days a week through May 14
832-5067
348 Bear Run ~ Clio ~ OffA-15
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Golf
Tournament
June 18
Sign up at golf
course or call
Jolea Panos
at 257-2191
$p¢lal,,,
18 holes with cart (expires 5/26/11)
Monday-ThursOay .... qlB
Friday-Sunday
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- fiolf Clinics -
Starting soon, call Adam for details
Diamond Mountain 6olf Course
Tee Times: 257-2520
470-895 Circle Dr. 5usanville
2011
].00OW OPEN
Whitehawk Ranch
Golf Club
April 29. May 26
Play All Day $95
Located 6 miles south of Graeagle on Highway 89
1-800.332.4295 530-836.0394
www.golfwhitehawk.com