Reigning club champion Louise Robitaille was on top of her game Tuesday in 18-hole women’s league play at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Golf Club.
Her impressive low gross score of 81 was the best of the day, ahead of Yolanda Henry (95) and Lisa Allen and Cathy Murray (96).
Robitaille also nailed her tee shot on #4 closest to the pin, repeated the feat on #13 on the back nine and bombed the longest drive on #15.
She also had the second-lowest net score (74) behind Murray (72). Marg Ketcheson, May Chang, Robin Foster and Allen tied for third with 76.
As if that wasn’t enough, Robitaille also had a hot putter, tying with Judy Mantle, Marie Ellison, Allen and Henry for second-fewest putts needed over 18 holes.
Ketcheson led all players, needing just 31 putts. Margot Richardson, Foster and Murray were third-best with 33.
Other winners included Sue Gagne (for sinking the longest putt on #8) and Foster and Henry, who carded birdies on #7 and #8 respectively.
Cathy Saytar had the best score in Tuesday’s nine-hole women’s league, shooting 49. Sally Miller, Deborah Williams and Carolyn Cochrane were a shot behind at 50.
Cochrane also had the longest drive on #3 and Saytar was closest to the pin in two on #7.
As well, last week, Julie Smethurst was crowned the Captain’s Cup winner for having the lowest net score.
Petra Browning’s 43 was the best gross score in the Monday’s business women’s league.
Other winners were: Christine Merza (longest drive on #1), Angela Redekop (closest to the 150 marker on #2), Mary Beccario (closest to the pin on #4), Cheryl Yamamoto (longest putt sank on #7) and Dee Calder (closest to the pin in two shots on #9).
Last Thursday’s men’s league competition was rained out. The men’s Woofs league will hold its annual Canada Day team scramble next Tuesday, June 30.









