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LOCAL GOLF

Monday, June 30, 2008

Virginia B Team Match

Heritage Hunt 66 1/2 , Belmont 41 1/2

Career Women's League

Westwood def. Belle Haven

Argyle-- In the men's stroke-play championship, Kyle Stough was the winner with 199.

Evergreen-- In the husband and wife tournament, Gary and Cary Frye won low gross with 73. Jim and Brenda Cover won low net with 59.

International-- In the 36-hole club championship, Mike Howell won 4 and 3 over Doug Cushman.

Lakewood-- In the men's stroke-play championship, in the senior division the first gross winner was Jonathan Burtz while the first net winner was Ken Machlin. In the open division, the first gross winner was Michael Myers while Michael Orloff was the first net winner.

Little Bennett-- Drew Benton is the club championship winner with 151 gross and Andrew Yakubik is the junior club championship winner with 75 gross.

Mount Vernon -- In the men's senior club championship, Kemper Collins won low gross with 141. Geoff Kieffer and Bill Johnson tied low net with 130. In the women's club championship, Joan Gardner won low net with 137. Shawn McCullough won low gross with 152.

Norbeck-- In the ladies' championship, Lisa Schlesinger was the winner with 146.

Old South-- In the Presidents Cup event, Nell Marie Chaney with 165 and Kathy Byrnes with 149. Jeff McKnight Jr. won low gross with 142 and Mike Foster won low net with 135. t

River Bend-- In the club championship event, the champ flight winner was Somsak Chivavibul. Also, Bill Goodson won flight 1 while Otis Pool won flight 2. Flight 3 winner was Buddy Bayliss while Ken Bateman won flight 4.

South Riding-- In the governor's cup Scott Jack was the net winner with 127 while Ken Washington won gross with 143.

Woodmont-- In the men's club championship qualitfying, the top four qualifiers were Devin Kay, David Greenwald, Rob Bubes and Larry Jacobs. In the two-man team event, Leonard Sloan and Harry Snyder defeated Steve Abelmaan and Mark Miller.

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