Jim Welker, Howard Moreau, Ray MacKay and Dave Tondreau were second with 127. Boyd Covault, Colen Swain, John Shaughnessy and Russ MacKellar were third with 129.
Foxfire: Bill Facey shot a net 67 for first place in a Men’s Golf Association game of individual stroke play. Mac MacNichol was second with 70. Arne Olsen, Walt Hoehler and Warner Brand tied for third with 71.
The team of Jim Rankin, George Galloway, Wally Peckitt and Ed Saulsbury won an MGA best-three-of-four game with 198. Phil Thingstad, Jim Gentles and Werner Brand were second with 201.
Longleaf: The Women’s Golf Association played a potluck format. Games and winners were:
Low net — Dale Saemz and Pat Koubek tied.
666 — Annette Castle.
Modified Stableford — Joyce Leo.
Point quota — Doris Barclay.
Annette Castle chipped in for a birdie on No. 2. Joyce Leo chipped in on No. 7 and Coralie Lynn on No. 9.
Emily Houslohner birdied No. 13. Judy Mulvihill birdied No. 15.
Midland: The Ladies’ Golf Association played a low net tournament with 36 players. Winners in the 18-hole division were:
Flight 1 — Joan Barriage 64, Lorraine Holtman 67.
Flight 2 — Joan Reilly 63, Pat Madeira 66.
Nine-hole division winners were:
Flight 1 — Marianne Moore 30, Alberta Settzo 31.
Flight 2 — Midge Easter 34, Mary Delehaunty and Mim Pierce tied at 36.
Marianne Moore chipped in for a birdie on No. 11. Lorraine Holtman chipped in on No. 9.
Pinehurst: The Chippers played “throw out the worst hole” at 90 percent handicap on Course No. 5 with 29 players participating. Angel Jones was the winner in a match of cards at 29 over Shay Teese, Florence Walker and Ester Durazsdi.
Shay Teese chipped in on hole No. 2.
The Women’s Golf Association played best-ball-of-the-foursome on Course No. 1 with 198 players participating. The top ten teams were (matches of cards to settle ties):
First — Mary Bradbury, Nancy Bookmyer, Virginia Lammers and Joann Breslin, 55.
Second — Jackie Meyer, Pamela Dougherty, Kathy Mangarell and Jan Darby, 57.
Third — Claire Gaston, Susan Kuiken, Joan Ross and Sis Hanna-Liston, 58.
Fourth — Cheryl Hague, Maureen Reeves, Maggie Langley and Carolyn Young, 59.
Fifth — Shirley Reardon, Rose Silvestrone, Sophie Hess and Evelyn Kazmer, 59.
Sixth — Lucky Levin, Rosa LaConte, Tonya Brown and Peg Kirkpatrick, 59.
Seventh — Elaine Hess, Nancy Cassidy, Margie Munson and Dian Moore, 59.
Eighth — Shirley Nelson, Nancy Yanchus, Cecelia Zingelmann and Joan Williams, 60.
Ninth — Bunny Conn, Anne Mallgraf, Margaret Peters and Norma Petitt, 60.
Tenth — Gerri LoFrese, Austine White, Carol Alexander and Myrna Spencer, 61.
Pinewild: The Men’s Golf Association played a three-best-balls-front, two-best-balls-back team and individual tournament. Wayne Ray, Frank Johnson, Frank Ward and Jan Garber finished first with 25 under par. Allan Vernier, Clayton Clark, Don Zielstra and Conley Williams were second with 21 under.
Harry Dillree, Jim Clark, Gil Gilbertson and Gordon Rednour were third with 19 under. J.C. Norman, Harold Bell, Howie Beers and George Prill were fourth with 18 under. Don Johnston, Ed Davidheiser, Andy Rueb and Nick Gruin were fifth with 17 under.
Individual winners were:
Flight 1 — Gross, Wayne Ray 76, Dave Meyer 81; net, Ralph Wade 68, Don Johnston 69.
Flight 2 — Gross, J.C. Norman 81, Clayton Clark 83; net, Dick Mack 67, Pat Mastandrea 70.
Flight 3 — Gross, Dave Otto 85, Leo Zande 87; net, Don Zielstra 66, Gary Tanner 68.
Flight 4 — Gross, Art Dube 90, Ken Grech 94; net, Jan Garber 67, Gordon Rednour 71.
Ken Grech was closest to the pin on No. 3, Lou Roth on No. 7, Alf Lannon on No. 12 and Harry Dillree on No. 15.
Harry Hoover, Gary Tanner, Gordon Rednour and Jan Garber shot 28 under par to win the Bogey Busters’ two-best-balls match. Judson McLester, Andy Rueb, Dick Gilbert and John Binder were second at 20 under, winning a match of cards over Gil Gilbertson, John Rowerdink, Rich Rantala and Mike Connelly.
Al Reeder was closest to the pin on No. 3, Art Lannon on No. 7, Dave Petersen on No. 12 and Karl Ecker on No. 15.
Plantation: The Couples Group played best net ball on par 3s and best two net balls on all other holes. Bill and Dee Schreck with Sonny and Doris Mayo were the winners with a score of 107. George and Sue Kress with Dutch and Marcie Stromberg were second with 113. Leon and Lois Green with John and Nancy Papke were third with 114.
The Golf Association held its annual St. Patrick’s Day Tournament with a captain’s choice format. Roy Ross, Rich Pimentel and Sandra Blake won the tournament with a 62. George Kress, Ron Green, Lois Green and Edy Thompson were second with 63 in a match of cards over John Papke, John Ring, Sue Kress and Edna Robertson. The team of Chris Arnold, Roger Stork and Mikey Bill were fourth with 64.
Whispering Woods: Bill Bartlett, Dick Colegrove, Joe Haas and Carl Schrick were the winners of a Men’s Golf Association game of four low net on all odd-number holes, scoring 157.
Charlie Brady, Bill Crump, Bud Hente and Jim Willard were second with 158. Ken Pomeroy, Gaylord Maines, Werner Klingener and Chuck Deal were third with 159.