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Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter Wednesday, July 27, 2011 3C GOLF RESULTS Lake Almanor West was Diane Romig (90) and the Hope to see you the Women's Golf Club low net winner was Arline greens are smooth. Our game July 21 was "BestSimpson (69). Both Diane and Nine."Wehadl3members Arl|nequalifytoplayinan PlumasPinesWomen's iH all the wron2 participating in three flights, end-of-season "Ace of Aces" Golf Club results The winners of the first tournament. Diane also hadJuly 12 Handicap Tourna- flight were: first place, Bar- the sole chip-in of the day. mentresults: bara Rolland with a net 33;Congratulations to both There was a playoff On the the ground up. To be all you second place, Carol Regimbal ladies! back nine to determine the ~i~:~)~ ........ can be you have to get all you with a net 36. winner, so you can see that have into the shot, starting The second flight winners Graeagle Meadows the game was close. ~:~,~ :,. ~: with your feet, legs and body were: first place, Karen Nel- Women's Golf Club First, Janie Grosman (226); ili and then out through your son with a net 36; second This week the members of second, Nancy Bartlett (226); ~%~iiii:(~:: arms, wrists, hands and fin- place, Shirley Friedrichs with the Graeagle Meadows third, Jan Talbot (226); Renee. gers into the club, like a base- a net 36.5. Women's Golf Club played aWalker (229); Annie Meyer GOLF PROSE ball or tennis player or a real- The third flight winners team game called "Hero." (236); Scooter Kidwell (237); MARCTERRY ly happy dog wagging its tail. were: first place, Judy Cooper Teams chose two best balls on Mary Peters (237). To be a really happy golfer, with a net 38; second place, each hole. The score of the They were all in the money! the dog must wagthe tail Pat Fricke with a net 38.5. Hero" hi ghlighted on the Follow the Field: 11 players the large muscles of the legs The scores were really score card could be .used for on the course, and core, the dog, wags the close, and fun was had by all. both best balls or one or none Low gross: Jeannie McDon- tail, the small muscles of the We also had two birdies onat all. The team of Debbie Pe- ald, Diane Trainor arms and hands. But too of- the same hole, No. 6, by Pat terson, Cheryl Brennan, Lor- Low net: Beverly Donato, ten, the dominant arm tries to Fricke and Julie Azevedo. rhine Cornish and Carolyn Jennifer Zumbro (card-off wagthe dog. Waggingthe dog Zellers came in first with a with Connie Raheb) Mt. Huff Golf Scores score of 112. The second place Something new has been The entire nation may be team with a score of 117 was started at the Plumas Pines sweltering, but Northern Cali- Bev Reynolds, Susie Wiese,Women's Golf Club. There is fornia's weatherwas absolute- Carol Desmond and Maureen now a twice-a-month "Nines ly perfect for the Wednesday Ford. There was a tie for third and Wine." The coming dates Morning Scramble at Mt. Huff place with a score of 126 by the are Aug. 4 and Aug. 18. Cost is Golf Course. team of Holly Anderson, Dee $20 for course members and The team of Dick Grace, Walker, Carla Gibson and Gail $30 for nonmembers. It will Mike Ingle, Bob Clark and Arterburn and the team of Ann continue through the month Norm Miller took first place Pratt, Diane Trainor, Sharon of October every other Thurs- honors. Rogers and Betty Seidel. day. Please call the PPGC for Tied for second place wereGail Arterburn, Priscilla further information or call team members Ralph Cote., Piper and Debbie Peterson Jennifer Zumbro to sign up. Loren Lindner, Darel Joseph had chip-ins. It's fun. and A1 Brubaker and the team of John Hacket, Ted Trafton, Dave Smuts and Jim Brant. The closest to the pin com- petition was won by Darel Joseph. In a carryover on chipdns, there were five ties. LACC Women's Golf Club On July 19, the ladies of Lake Almanor Country Club Women's Golf Club played the game of 2 ~- 2 + 5. The game score was determined by adding the best two net scores on the par 3s and par 5s and the best five net scores on the par 4s. An abundance of win- ners emerged! In the first flight, Madeline Furman came in first place with a score of 31. Mary Craig placed second with a score of 32. There was a four-way tie for third place among Kathy Chuchel, Toddy Cutler, Dar- lene Donaldson and Betsy Steen. All had a score of 33. In the second flight, Bar- bara Marquardt came in first place with a score of 29. Karen Schmidt placed second with a score of 3O. There was a six- way tie for third place with scores of 31 among Judie Crain, Kathy Fuller, Claudine Gurney, Janet Hancock, Carol Parish and Joyanne Soder- holm. In the third flight, Joan Johnson came in first place with a score of 26. Nancy Foote and Jean Rolls tied for second with scores of 32. Joan D'Angelo and Peggy Lentz came in tied for third place with scores of 33. Congratula- tions to our 19 winners! Chip-ins were had by Carol Parish on hole No. 4 and Joan Johnson on hole No. 14. Bar- bara Marquardt had a birdie on hole No. 7, and Madeline Furman had a birdie on hole No. 8. Well done, ladies! Whitehawk Ranch Ladies Golf Club The Whitehawk Ranch Ladies Golf Club had its monthly "Ace of Aces" event July 19. The low gross winner Mt. Huff Thursday Night Graeagle Meadows Scramble Women's Golf Club Mt. Huff again had a won- Last year the Graeagle derful turnout for their Meadows Golf Course intro- Thursday Night Nine and duced green tees on some Dine Scramble. They hadnine holes to shorten the total teams. The weather was per- length of the golf course. The fect with a slight breeze. Graeagle Meadows Women's After a chip-off between Jeff Golf Club played these combo Stevens and Zach Russell, the tees Thursday, July 21. Jeff Stevens, Mike Ruggeri, In the first flight Priscilla Jim Bryant and Ron Ridge Piper won low gross score team came in first, while Zack Barbara Crist won low net Russell, Auston Linford and with Carol Miller coming in Leaf Van Pelt came in second, second. Ellen Fearing had the Greg Stevens, Richard low gross score in the second Mauldin, Paris Moore and flight. There was a tie for low Paul Eagan came in third, net between Wanda Widerik- Jim Bryant placed the ball sen and Giuliana Glazer. The closest to the hole and Greg winner for low gross in the Stevens hit the longest drive, third flight was Lorraine Cor- We again had a super dinner; nish. Linda Bilger and Sue next week's menu calls for Taylor tied for low net with Josh's world-famous tacos. All Gail Arterburn coming in sec- are welcome, ond. Also forgot to mention that Carol Miller, Sharon Rogers during our Twilight Golf July and Carol Jenny had chip-ins. 2, Fred Roath made an amaz- ing shot for a hole-in-one in To have your golf club in- the dark. Congratulations, cluded in the weekly results, Fred. email the information to We are having a four-per- sports@plumasnews.com or son. two-man best ball tourna- fax it to 283-3952 by Friday at 3 ment Aug. 7; call for details, p.m. Public Always Welcome Green Fees: $60 Week Days • $75 Weekends Twilight After 2:00 pm: $40 Week Days .$50 Weekends All Rates Include Cart 348 Bear Run ~ Clio ~ OffA-15 Are you looking, for e I've got some business to take care of before we get to the main attraction, so let's get right to it. I'm hearing from a lot of people that their junior golfer is busy the week of my annual three-day Ju- nior Golf Camp with the Two Rivers Soccer Camp or this or that, so to include as many ju- niors as possible I'm conduct- ing another three-day Golf Camp Aug. 2 - 4, and another the one the following week. Aug. 9 - 11. Speaking of instruction. some of you may know that PGA professionals offered free 10-minute lessons during May. Since May was pretty much a rain/snow/sleet/hail/wind/¢' old-out, I'm extending this ob fer for the rest of the summer. I will video your swing from the front and side and then compare it to a touring profes- sional so we can prioritize your most important issues. Since I'm not on the range every day, you can also con- tact me at 836-0876 or mter- ry@pga.com to schedule your free 10-minute video analysis. P.S. this usually takes 15 min- utes. And now for our main attraction... Golf is a game of power and control over distance and di- rection, trajectory and spin. It doesn't matter where I go or who I watch play golf, I see the same thing most golfers are looking for power and control in all the wrong places: mainly the dominant hand, arm and shoulder. This instinctive source of power and control certainly has its role in moving the ball from here to there, but much less and in a differep_f way than most golfers think. It micro- manages and overpowers, ul- timately failing to utilize the quintessential power inher- ent in using all of you from get it from somewhere else, like your instinctive sense of power and control. After all, we are hard-wired to use our dominant hand for control and power. This works fine off the course as we use it to eat, open doors and hammer nails. But using too much dominant hand on the course is looking for golf in all the wrong places. So all you golf dogs, to wag the tail, keep your back knee flexed and stable as you rotate your shoulders over it to cre- ate the body coil. Now you is also known as casting or have coiled the big muscle early release and leads to groups of your legs, hips and swinging out to in, hanging core and created some real back and chicken-winging-- power. Then shift your sure signs the arms led the weight forward and uncoil | body through impact. Bad from the ground up with the tail, very bad tail. wrist hinge releasing last. If This action often occurs you just keep your wrists re- due to insufficient core rota- laxed, you will maintain your tion and the potential cen-wrist hinge until the centrifu- I trifugal force it creates. You gal force created by your un have to get power from some- coiling core whips your club wlmre, and if you don t get head through impact and the some from your weight shift dog will wag the tail. Good ] and body turn, you'll have to dog, gooood dog. t • • 1 IT HU]N GOL/ HWY 89 & ARLINGTON RD. :~/:i!i~i:iii:i~i!iiii!!i~ii~!!ii!iliiiiiiiiiii!~ ° CRESCENT MILLS 4528 yards ... Par 66 GOLF ALL YOU WANT ANY DAY OF THE WEEK! Golf as many holes as you desire! 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