For the second straight year the foursome of Joan Hasskamp, Candace Prigge, Deb Mirau and Deb Enger won the June 16 Pink Ribbon Classic at Grand View Lodge's The Pines.
Winning on the Garden Course were Lisa Woog, Heather Wiczek, Stephanie Bermel and Sandy Folkenson.
Placing second at the Pines was the team of Mary Boeder, Deb O'Brien, Anita Stensby and Sharon Sullivan. Julie Mohs, Johanna Johnson, Ann Flaws and Becky Lamere placed third.
Proximity winners at the Pines were: Christine Connell (long drive), Carol Meyer (long putt), Ann Flaws (closest to pin), Becky Butcher (long drive), Cheryl Cote (long putt), Judy Sabraski (closest to pin).
Candace Prigge (left), Deb Enger, Deb Mirau and Joan Hasskamp won the sixth Pink Ribbon Classic June 16 at Grand View Lodge's The Pines.
Placing second on the Garden Course was the team of Barb Elmquist, Bonnie Morris, Ann Beaver and Lori Ertman. Third went to Jennifer Ree, Michelle Burris, Joan Baker and Katie Haakonson.
Lisa Woog had the longest drive and Heather Wiczek the longest putt.
Pre-tournament contest winners were: Pam Jager at the Pines and Janet Foltz at the Garden (long drive sitting on bench) and Jean Freytag at the Pines and Judy Morgan at the Garden (long putt left-handed)
Early bird registration winners were Ann Powers, Karen Williams, Jenny Krueth and Judith Anderson.
MAO scramble scheduled
The fifth Mark Anthony Ocel Scramble is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Aug. 1 at the Legacy Courses at Cragun's.
The four-person scramble will be split into a competitive flight and fun flight.
Entry fee for the competitive flight is $129 per player. An MGA or USGA handicap is required.
Entry fee for the fun flight is $79 per player and includes 18-holes on Dutch's Course, cart, dinner and a chance to win $100,000 with a hole-in-one or $500 from Von Hanson's Meats with the longest drive.
Stephanie Bermel (left), Sandy Folkenson, Lisa Woog and Heather Wiczek won the June 16 Pine Ribbon Classic at the Garden Course at Grand View Lodge.
Last year the tournament raised $3,000 for Camp Confidence.
For more information call Ken Lacy (218) 839-5815 or e-mail ken@ocelco.com.
Chamber tourney set
Registrations are being accepted for the 20th Chamber Golf Tournament Aug. 19 at the Legacy Courses at Cragun's.
The five-person scramble will kick off with a noon shotgun. Entry fee is $140 per player, or $700 per team, and includes picnic lunch, 18 holes of golf with cart, entry ticket, dinner and gifts.
For more information, or to register, call Miranda Anderson (218) 822-7110 or e-mail manderson@explorebrainerdlakes.com.
Junior MGA
Zach Israelson's 77 and Cydney Hasselberg's 72 June 19 at The Vintage at Staples led the home team to a sweep during week 1 of the MGA Junior golf program for District 8.
The Vintage boys' team shot a 234 with Nick Forsberg firing a 78, Michael Strain 79 and Travis Myers 85.
The Pine River Golf Course finished second, led by Tanner Roberts' 84 and Trent Hagenson's 86. Mitch Hagenson fired a 90 and Andrew Nelson a 93.
Blueberry Pines was third.
On the girls' side Kelly Hagenson shot an 83 and Emily Israelson 99 to go with Hasselberg's 72.
Whitetail Run placed second and was led by Kayla Krause's 86. Amanda Kramer posted a 116 and Paige Hartman carded a 119.
Week 2 was played Tuesday at Blueberry Pines in Menahga followed by 8:30 a.m. June 29 at Whitetail Run in Wadena.
The regional will be at Minnewaska Golf Course July 15.
Holes-in-one
Patrick Buckley, Nisswa, aced the 170-yard, fourth hole of the Dutch Course at the Legacy Courses at Cragun's June 17 using a 6-iron.
Brad McBeath, Minneapolis, aced the 120-yard, 15th hole of the Lakes Course at Ruttger's Bay Lake Lodge June 17 using an 8-iron.
Scott Rielander, Brainerd, aced the 164-yard, sixth hole of the Dutch Course at the Legacy Courses at Cragun's June 16 using a 6-iron.
Jerry Spethman, Ohama, Neb., aced the 154-yard, 12th hole of the Dutch Course at the Legacy Courses at Cragun's June 16 using a 7-iron.
Tom Radue, Savage, aced the 87-yard hole No. 8 on Dutch's at the Legacy Courses at Cragun's with a sand wedge June 20.
Bob Harler, International Falls, used a sand wedge to shoot a hole in one June 20 on the 109-yard gamble hole on Bobby's Course at Cragun's.
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