Peninsula Golf Club recently held its annual Men’s Club Championship and Paul Reed, left, and Mark Mast, won the Gross and Net championships, respectively and will share the Thomas T. Aldwell Trophy. It was the 12th club championship for Reed, the first for Mast.

Peninsula Golf Club recently held its annual Men’s Club Championship and Paul Reed, left, and Mark Mast, won the Gross and Net championships, respectively and will share the Thomas T. Aldwell Trophy. It was the 12th club championship for Reed, the first for Mast.

GOLF: Club champions crowned at Peninsula

AN EVEN DOZEN.

Peninsula Golf Club member Paul Reed won his 12th Men’s Club Championship, claiming the Gross title with a two-round score of 149 to edge Michael Dupuis and Tim Lusk by two strokes.

Reed posted rounds of 75 and 74 to win his 12th club championship. He entered the final round trailing Lusk and Jade Tisdale by a one-stroke deficit.

Mark Mast won his first Net club championship with an overall net score of 10-under-par 134, three strokes ahead of Mel Triggs.

Mast is a 12 handicap and shot gross rounds of 77 and 81 to finish tied for sixth in that competition.

Congratulations to the winners and to all that competed for the Thomas T. Aldwell trophy.

Crab and Crabette

The 46th annual Crab & Crabette Mixed Chapman golf tournament is scheduled for Friday through Sunday at The Cedars at Dungeness in Sequim.

Entry is $320 per team ($160 per person).

The format is a 36-hole mixed Chapman.

In a Chapman format, both golfers on the team hit drives and each plays the other’s ball for the second shots.

The best of the second shots is selected, and from there the two partners play alternate shot into the hole.

It’s a well-tailored format for players of different ability levels.

The maximum handicap is 33.8 strokes for male players and 34.6 for female golfers.

A handicap allowance of 60 percent for the low-handicap player and 40 percent for the high-handicapper will be applied.

A practice round is available after 9:30 a.m. Friday with an optional horse race open to the first 30 teams beginning at 5 p.m.

Saturday’s round opens with a 9 a.m. shotgun start. A putting contest will follow at 4:30 p.m.

The day will be capped off with a crab-feed dinner at 6 p.m.

Sunday’s round opens at 9 a.m. with awards presentation following play and lunch set for 2 p.m.

For more information or entry forms, call 360-683-6344.

CASA tournament

Friends of Court Appointed Special Advocate, will host its annual golf tournament Saturday, Aug. 10 to benefit foster children in Clallam County.

The tournament at Sunland Golf and Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim, starts at 9 a.m.

The tournament fee is $50 per player and $25 for Sunland members. The fee includes the round of golf, prizes, hot dogs and more. It costs $15 per rider for carts.

CASA volunteers advocate for children in dependency court.

Valerie Brooks, CASA coordinator for Clallam County, said the tournament is run by CASA and community volunteers and that the money raised goes straight to foster children, not the program.

“This is the only fundraiser the group does and benefits only local foster children,” she said.

This year the goal is to raise $12,000 to $15,000, she said.

Sponsors can have their signs placed at various locations around the tournament.

Contact the Sunland Pro Shop for cart reservation at 360-683-6800, ext. 13.

For more information, contact CASA at 360-565-2621.

Save the date

Sunland’s Women’s Golf Association also will host the annual Drive for the Cure golf tournament and luncheon, a benefit for the Olympic Medical Center Foundation, on Saturday, Sept. 21.

Proceeds go toward breast screening and diagnostic services for men and women on the Olympic Peninsula.

The tournament, a modifed scramble format event, will offer 18-hole and nine-hole events.

The 18-hole tournament will have a 9 a.m. shotgun start. Cost is $65 for non-members, which includes green fees, range balls, a mulligan and a magic putt. Carts are $16 per seat for the 18-hole event.

An 11 a.m. shotgun start is planned for nine-hole players. The cost is $50 for non-members and there is a $10 per seat cart rental fee.

The luncheon follows play at 1:30 p.m.

RSVP by Sept. 7.

For more information, call Cheryl Coulter at 360-681-2796.

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