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COUb00TRY GOL
GOLF COURSES
Graeagle Meadows
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Food: Restaurant
Phone: 836-2323
Plumas Pines Golf Resort
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Food: Restaurant and grill
Phone: 836-1420
Lake Almanor Country
Club
Number of holes: 9
Par: 35
Food: Restaurant
Phone: 259-2868
Bailey Creek
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Food: Grill
Phone: 259-GOLF
Dragon at Nakoma Golf
Resort
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Food: Snack bar, restaurant
Phone: 832-5067
Lake Alma.nor West
Number of holes: 9
Par: 36
Food: Restaurant
Phone: 259-4555
Diamond Mountain
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Food: Grill
Phone: 257-2520
Mt. Huff
Number of holes: 9
Par: 33
Food: Grill
Phone: 284-6204
Feather River Inn
Number of holes: 9
Par: 27
Food: Beverages
Phone: 836-1253
Feather River Park
Resort
Number of holes: 9
Par: 35
Food: Snack bar
Phone: 836-2328
Grizzly Ranch
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Food: Snack bar
Phone: 832-4200
Whitehawk Ranch
Golf Club
Number of holes: 18
Par: 71
Food: Snack bar, restaurant
Phone: 836-0394
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18 Hole Championship Course
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SUMMER SPECIALS
Tuesday All Day & Sunday after lpm
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Breakfast & Lunch 7 Days • Full Bar ° Deck Dining
Pro Shop 836-2323 • Restaurant 836-2348
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Hwy 89, Graeagle
O THE LODGE
AT WHITEHAWK RANCH RESTAURANT
Whitehawk Ranch
Golf Club
Golf & Dine
S 1 1 5*per person
Wednesday - Sunday after 12:30pm
Please call the Golf Shop
530.836-0394
*not including tax/tip/beverage
Bailey Creek Golf
Wed., Aug. 24, the Bailey
Creek Women's Club played
a format of Low Net.
First flight winners were
Karen Ashe in first place
and Wynnetta Regli in sec-
ond.
Second flight winners
were Karen Treanor in first
place and Diana Pallari in
second.
Other mentionables:
Karen Ashe broke 100 today;
Linda Layland had a chip-in
on hole 5; and the Mystery
Prize went to Carolyn
Souper.
Save the date: Wednesday,
Sept. 7, Susan G. Komen Ral-
ly for the Cure.
['lace: Bailey Creek.
Time: 9 a.m. shotgun with
check-in at 8 a.m.
Format: two-person Alter-
nate Shot (handicaps will be
used).
Entry Fee: $75 per person;
fee includes green fees, cart,
range balls, lunch, snack
and "pink" lemonade at the
turn; Marshmallow Putting
Contest at 8:30 (pre-event);
and many, many extras:
closest to pin on all par 3s,
longest drive, most number
of birdies, Mulligans.
Deadline: Wednesday,
Aug. 31.
Contact: Bailey Creek, 259-
4653; or April Boyle, 342-
0617.
Let's fill the field for the
Rally.
Whitehawk Ranch Ladies
Golf Club
The Whitehawk Ranch
Ladies Golf Club Annual
Member-Guest Tournament,
the "Wild, Wild West Cow-
girl Classic," started off with
a, "bang" on Monday
evening, Aug. 22.
WHRLGC captain Denise
Stein hosted a pre-tourna-
ment cocktail party at "the
saloon" of her beautiful
home.
On Tuesday, Aug. 23, the
tournament was held with a
record 72 participants.
The four-player team re-
Suits were:
First net winners: "Patty
McNamara (member), Mary
Craig, Chris ttyatt (mere-
bet'), Sue Gardiner.
Second net winners: Je-
nine Fraser (member), Dot-
tie Hattich, Toni Dick (mem-
ber), Robbie Bos.
Third net winners: Laurie
Mckenzie (member), Cheri
Elink-Schuurman, Mary
Ann Crowe (member), Ar-
lyne Rezatto.
First gross winners: Mar-
cia Zeigler (member),
Jacquelyn McMaster, Nancy
Johnson (member), Lynette
Ponath.
Second gross winners:
Brenda Knott (member), Ri-
ta Byorick, Ruth Carroll,
Robbin Sanchez.
Third gross winners: Vir-
ginia Luhring (member),
Scooter Ridwell, Diane
Romig member), Priscilla
Piper.
bar & grill
GOLF RESORT
Illursday Sine & Wine
$20 Member. $30 Non-Member
MONDAY OUTLAWS
$25 Member • $45 Non-Member
Call 530-836-1420 for more information
For Tee Times & Information:
530-836-1420
402 Poplar Valley Road • Gr_e.gle, California
GOLF RESULTS
Individual honors includ-
ed: closest to the pin: Sharon
Russell (member), Susan
Grandmaison (guest);
longest drive: Nancy John-
son (member), Lynette
Ponath (guest); most accu-
rate drive: Virginia Luhring
(member), Robbin Sanchez
(guest).
Special thanks to the tour-
nament chair, Patty McNa-
marc. All the participants
had a "boot-stomping" good
time!
Lake Almanor Women's
Golf Club
Aug. 25 was a fun day on
the course, we played golf
with the geese. They are
very accepting of us. To-
day's game was "Back Nine
with half the handicap."
• The first flight winners
were: first place, Betty Dun-
can with a 31; second place,
Kathi Shennan with a 36.
The second flight winners
were: first place, Charlene
Ferguson with a 34; second
place, Carolyn Soper with a
34.5.
LACC Women's Golf Club
Fifty players signed up for
our annual Captain & Crew
event participating in the
Godfather game Aug. 23.
Gangster costumes and
props were optional; howev-
er, everyone was given a
pin-on black tie and a See's
chocolate candy cigar to set
the mood for the day's activ-
ities. Each team was as-
signed a "family name," and
each family had a godfather
who rubbed out one worth-
less hole for their game
score.
The "Zia Guido" family of
Madeline Furman, Judie
Crain, Angie Gamble and
Karen Schmidt came in first
place. Second place was tak-
en by the "Cortese" family of
Joan Johnson, Mary Ann
Broderick, Kathy Fuller and
Collette Prentke. In third
place was the "Vizzini" fam-
ily of Carolyn Lowery, Pat
Drake, Janet Hancock and
Jacquie Longsworth. The
"Battaglia" family of Kathy
Chuchel, Tody Cutler, Carol
Griswold and Amanda Hos-
man came in fourth place.
There was a tie for fifth
place between the "Gambi-
no" family of Sue Hudson,
Jude Morse, Carolyn Soper
and Jean Rolls and the "Bo-
nano" family of Barbara
Leonard, Betsy Steen, Eve-
lyn Rodriguez and Jill Dal-
ton.
After the shoot-out, every-
one fled to Recreation Area
No. 1, decorated in black and
white and red, where the
luncheon meeting took
place. Golf awards for this
season were presented, and
the election of bosses for the
2011-12 season was held.
The 2011 Club Champion
award went to Trudy Leete.
First flight winners in the
club championship competi-
tion were Trudy Leete, first
place; Darlene Donaldson,
second place; and Kathy
Roseler, third place. Low net
winner in the first flight was
Trudy Leete. In the second
flight the winners were
Kathy Fuller, first place
Karen Schmidt, second; and
Martha Vlahos, third place.
Low net winner for the sec-
ond flight was Joan John-
son.
There were three flights in
the Ringer contest. The win-
ners of the first flight were
first place, Madeline Fur-
man; second place, Kathy
Chuchel; and third place,
Darlene Donaldson. In the
second flight Carol Parish
came in first place, Kathy
Fuller was second and Car-
olyn Soper took third place.
In the third flight Peggy
Lentz came in first place,
Angie Gamble was second
and Joan Johnson was third.
Match Play awards in the
first flight went to Martha
Herr and Dana Seandel for
first place, Sandy Feeney
and Sue Sutton for second
place, Jan Vortmann and
Kathy Roseler for third
place and Carolyn Soper and
Fran Smith for fourth place.
Second flight winners were
Barbara Marquardt and
Kathy Fuller for first place,
Peggy Lentz and Judie Crain
for second, Jude Morse and
Cathy Rideout for third and
Doris Kaiser and Jean Rolls
for fourth place.
Kathy Chuchel won the
Putter of the Year prize after
beating all other monthly
putting contest winners in a
putt-off on the practice
putting green.
The election for next sea-
son's officers was held, and
the following were installed
for 2011-12: Nancy Foote,
president; Jan Vortmann,
vice president; Kathy Rosel-
er, secretary; Karen
Schmidt, treasurer; Sandy
Feeney, handi-
cap/membership chair; and
Kathy Ftfller, Genny Davis
and Jessie King, tournament
chairs.
The day ended with a skit
performed by the godfather
and his thugs (Jude Morse,
Joan Johnson and Kathy
Chuchel) culminating in
. President Nancy Foote being
presented a gift of a stick-
horse head in recognition of
her work as script coordina-
tor in the filming of the orig-
inal movie "The Godfather."
Graeagle Meadows
Women's Golf Club
The Graeagle Meadows
Women's Golf Club played
another round in their Ace
of Aces competition Thurs-
day, Aug. 25. The winner for
low gross score was Cathy
Churchill. Cheryl Brennan
had the winning low net
score. In the first flight
Priscilla Piper had the low
gross score with Susie Wiese
getting the best low net
score. There was a tie for
second place low net be-
tween Cathy Churchill and
Janie Grosman.
Cheryl Brennan had the
best low gross score in the
second flight. Wanda
Wideriksen won for low net
score. Dee Walker and Lor-
raine Cornish tied for sec-
ond place low net. Renee
Miller had the best low gross "
score in the third flight with
Sue Taylor taking low net.
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Second place low net was
won by Carla ibson. There
was a tie for third place be-
tween Carolyn Zellers and
Karen Fraser.
Holly Anderson, Susie
Wiese, Ann Pratt, Cheryl
Brennan, Dee Walker, Car-
olyn Zellers, Wanda
Wideriksen and Esther Rim-
bault had chip-ins.
Mt. Huff Golf Course
Wednesday morning
The glorious weather we
have been enjoying for
weeks remains with us and
conditions are perfect for
golf at Mt. Huffi
The Wednesday Morning
Scramble had a good
turnout Aug. 24.
The winning team mem-
bers were Leo Sorosinski,
Ralph Cote and A1 Brubaker.
There were two teams who
qualified for second place
honors: the team of Loren
Lindner, John Hackett and
Don McConnell and the
team of Mike Ingle, Darel
Joseph and Jerry Hobbs.
There was no chip-in con-
test and the closest to the
pin was won by Ralph Cote.
Plumas Pines Women's
Golf Club
The Aug. 23 format on our
Tuesdays Women's club was
"Triple Three" which trans-
lated into taking the total
scores from three par 5s,
three par 4s and three par
3s, then subtracting half the
handicaps. This yielded:
First flight: low gross win-
ner Janet Holladay, first low
net Lorraine Cornish and
second low net Mary Stone-
braker.
Second flight: low gross
winner Beverly Donat0, first
low net Mary Blaylock and
second low net Shirley Ag-
nos.
Mt. Huff
Thursday night
Seven teams came out for
the Thursday night Nine
and Dine of Aug. 25. The
evenings are shortening but
there is still plenty of time
to come out and enjoy our
Thursday evening.
The team of Leaf Van Pelt,
• Don Guess, Auston Linford
and Slamming Zach Russell
came in first at 7 under. The
team of Gary Metzdorf,
David Smuts, Ron Clark and
Jeff Stevens came in second
at 6 under.
Paul Eagan had a great
drive for the longest drive
and Slamming Zach Russell
proved he could be not only
a long hitter, but an accu-
rate one for closest to the
pin.
We will have scrambles as
long as there is light and no
bad weather. Come out for a
good time, and a good meal.
You don't have to do both,
either one is available.
Check out our specials. Al-
so, • dinners are served Fri-
day and Saturdays nights
and a great brunch is avail-
able Sundays from 10:a0 a.m.
until 1:30 p.m.
To have your golf club in-
cluded in the weekly results,
email the information to
sports@plurnasnews.corn or
fax it to 283-3952 by Friday at
3p.m.
TOURNAMENTS
Sept. 7
The Susan G. Komen Ral-
ly for the Cure golf tourna-
ment will be held Wednes-
day, Sept. 7, at Bailey Creek
Golf Course at Lake A1-
manor.
For more information,
contact Bailey Creek" at 259-
4653 or April Boyle at 342-
0617.
To have a golf tournament
listed in this calendar, email
the information to
sports@plurnasnews.com or
fax it to 283-3952, attention
Shannon.