Devon Neudorf’s 2-over par 38 led the field in the Thursday night men’s league at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Golf Club, while Ron Planche’s 22 points was tops under the Stableford scoring format.
Net skins, worth $35, went to Mark Wheaton, Peter Chilibeck, John Weinseis, Matt Vandelaar and Michael Sanders.
Jim McMacken’s birdie on #7 earned a gross skin worth $110, Doug Hernder won the 50/50 draw and Patrick Craig took home $200 for sinking a long putt in the putting contest.
Other winners were: Kevin MacLean (longest putt #2), Nick Ella (longest drive #3), Dave D’Agostino (closest to the pin #4) and Dean McCann (closest to the pin #9).
In the women’s 18-hole league on Tuesday morning Louise Robitaille had the hot hand, with three birdies en route to an 82 for low gross honours. Martha Cruikshank was next with 87 and Yolanda Henry shot 90.
Cruikshank and May Chang tied for low net score, with 71. Next were Gayle Tanner and Henry (net 73) and Robitaille (net 75).
Henry needed only 26 putts for her round and earned the fewest putts prize. Robitaille and Cruikshank had 27 putts and Chang had 28.
Sally Miller shot a 49 to win low gross in women’s nine-hole league play, also on Tuesday. She also had the longest drive on #2.
Julie Smethurst took low net honours with 32 and Cathy Saytar had the longest drive on #8.
McMacken also was top dog in Tuesday’s Woofs league, with a 1-over 37. Dave Gagne was low net with 29.5 and Rick Janes’ birdie on #8 won the hidden hole prize. Norm Kerr was closest to the pin on #4.
Carroll Baker was top shooter in the Monday night Business Ladies league, firing a 45 this week.
Other winners were: Danielle Waters (longest drive on #1), Nancy Jackson (closest to the 150 on #2), Frankie Rothschild (longest putt #7) and Wendy Lowe (closest to pin #9).
Last week’s league winners were: Claire Forbes (low gross, 44), Erin Howe-Hull (longest drive #1), Isobel Sipos (closest to 150 on #2), Suzanne Watson (closest to pin #4) and Trish Anthony (longest putt #7).