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Hard to avoid water hazards

108 Golf Resort ladies night needs warmer temperatures
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Janet McCaffrey leaves her putt a little short and a little to the left at the 108 Golf Resort. However

The Ladies Day players kept dry for most of the first nine holes at the 108 Resort Golf Course, but got very wet on the last nine holes.

The women are definitely wondering when the weather is going to turn warmer and dry up.

June 20 featured a PIN round, which means golfers participating in the PIN round need to play 18 holes and submit their scores provincially.

Prizes were awarded for the first nine holes on long drives, closest to the pin, par pots and birdie pots.

 

First flight

Susan Skidmore captured the long drive and closest-to-the-pin (KP) prizes.

The par pot went to Janet Roux.

 

Second flight

Linda Hames pounded the ball out into the fairway to collect the long-drive prize.

Sharlene Anderson dropped her ball closest to the pin, and Ann Pinkney won the par pot.

 

Third flight

Marie Weeden took home the long-ball prize, while Gloria Corno captured the KP and par pot prizes

The birdies pots were carried over for all flights.