Touchet Valley Women's Golf wraps modified golf season

 

October 29, 2020

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DAYTON–The Touchet Valley Ladies' Golf Club modified season officially ended on Wednesday, October 7, 2020. Although the season was shortened and we were unable to hold our usual events due to the COVID 19 health restrictions, our members were grateful to have a way to safely enjoy this outdoor activity together.

Members and guests, Bette Lou Crothers and Betty Alexander, gathered for a socially distanced, outdoor lunch where "end-of-the-season awards" were presented:

Chip Ins: Jean Nelson– holes #2, #9, #3; Christy Bell–holes #8, #7; JoAnn Poolman–holes #2, #8, #1; Claudia Nysoe–hole #8; Sue Little–hole #4; Kris Takemura–hole #6.

Birdies: Christy Bell– holes #1, #2; Jean Nelson–hole #2; JoAnn Poolman– hole #4; Sandy Schreck– hole #9.

Eclectic, Most Improved Scores: Christy Bell –17 strokes; Sandy Schreck–14 strokes; Sue Little–10 strokes; Cherie Hinchliff, Jean Nelson, JoAnn Poolman–9 strokes each; Kris Takemura, Kathee Juris–8 strokes each.

Eclectic, Low Gross Scores: Christy Bell–38; Kris Takemura–41; Sandy Schreck, Kathee Juris, JoAnn Poolman, Denise Hoon tied–42.

The Touchet Valley Ladies' Golf Club 2021 season is scheduled to begin May 5. Members golf every Wednesday morning through mid–October. New members of any skill level are welcome to join us.

Activities: Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month; The club organizes and sponsors a Junior Golf clinic for youth in grades 1–12 usually held in June.; We also host a nine–hole invitational golf tournament in August for other area nine–hole women's clubs and in turn, participate in their invitationals held throughout the season.

If you are interested in joining and would like more information, please call the Touchet Valley Golf Course when the restaurant reopens in the spring.

 
 

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