The trio of Jared Mines, Ricky Watson and Joe Doria dominated the competition in the Niagara-on-the-Lake Golf Club’s men’s league last week.
Mines and Watson tied for low gross with scores of 1-over 37, while sharpshooting Doria was closest to the pin on both #4 and #9.
Watson also took home the prize for sinking the longest putt on #2.
John Liotta rounded out the winning with the longest drive on #3 and best low net score, with 32. Mines had second low net, with 33.
Dan Plomish cashed in big with a birdie on the sixth hole, winning a $55 gross skin and a $60 net skin. Doria earned a gross skin for his birdie on #7.
Other net skin winners were Stephen Jenkins (#1) and Liotta (#3).
Smooth-swinging Jim McMacken was in fine form in the men’s Tuesday Woofs league, firing a 3-over 39 to win low gross.
Harry Huizer was low net at 35 and Kevin Jackson was closest to the pin on #4.
Norm Kerr’s birdie on #2 won the hidden hole prize.
In Monday’s business women’s league, Tracey Peters was the low gross winner with 47 and also sank the longest putt on #7.
Jen Kroeker had the longest drive on#1, Edie Sammons was closest to the 150 marker on #2 and Bobbie Corcoran was closest to the pin on #4. Sheridan Daly was closest to the pin in two on the ninth hole.
Sue Sherk was the top shooter in Tuesday’s nine-hole women’s league, carding a 47. Suzanne Watson was second at 49 while Joan Maida and Carolyn Cochrane were right behind at 50.
Linda Williams drained the longest putt on #2 and Watson had the longest drive on #8
Yolanda Henry was the top shooter in the 18-hole women’s league on Tuesday, firing a 95.
Cathy Taylor was second at 104 had a bird on #12 and was closest to the pin in two on #18. Ginny Green was right behind her with a score of 105.
Judy Mantle had the hot hand on the greens, needing just 31 putts for her round.









