Lightning forced cancellation of the early shotgun start for Monday’s Business Ladies league at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Golf Club, but the late-afternoon groups were able to compete.
Bobbie Corcoran was the low gross winner, firing a 47. Last week’s top shooter was Tracey Peters, who carded a 44.
Other winners this week were: Veronica Yeager (longest drive on #1), Gulshan Lalani (closest to the 150 on #2) and Corcoran, who sank the longest putt on #7.
Elizabeth Duc was deadly accurate, winning closest to the pin on both #4 and #9.
Last week’s other winners were: Sally Miller (longest drive on #1), Raula Paul (closest to the 150 on #2), Terry Diver (closest to the pin on #4), Peters (longest putt on #7) and Susan DiFrucsio (closest to the pin on #9).
The Canada Day holiday interrupted the regular Tuesday nine and 18-hole women’s leagues and the Woofs men’s competition.
But last Thursday’s men’s league was able to hit the fairways.
League championship runner-up James Grigjanis-Meusel topped the leaderboard, with an even-par 36.
Reigning seniors champion Patrick Craig was right behind with 37.
Peter Chilibeck and Ron Planche took low net honours with 33.
Other winners were: Joe Interisano (longest putt on #2), Sam Ridesic (longest drive on #3), Ward Simpson (closest to the pin on #4) and Grigjanis-Meusel (closest to the pin on #9).
Stephen Warboys’ birdie on #8 earned him a $110 gross skin and Simpson took home $190 for net skins on #4 and #8.