Port Townsend Women’s Golf Club Port Townsend Women’s Golf Club Captain Katherine Buchanan spent last week as a volunteer repairing the bunker on hole No. 3.

Port Townsend Women’s Golf Club Port Townsend Women’s Golf Club Captain Katherine Buchanan spent last week as a volunteer repairing the bunker on hole No. 3.

GOLF ROUNDUP: Wilder Baseball to hold fundraiser May 15

PORT ANGELES — The Wilder Baseball Club four-person golf fundraiser will be held at 10 a.m. May 15 at Peninsula Golf Course.

Cost is $110 per person or $440 per team. Registration ends with the first 144 players.

There will be Callaway and 1st Flight divisions.

Other contests will include a long drive competition on a simulator, a chipping-split the pot competition and hit-the-cone contests and putting for a bottle of wine from Harbinger Winery. There will be a raffle and golfers can win a new car from Wilder Auto in Port Angeles if they can make a hole-in-one.

Team of golf sponsorships up to $1,000 are available. This includes a tee or hole sponsorship and a four-person team. Sponsors can have their logos on a tee box or hole.

To register or get more information, call Zac Moore at 360-461-2342 or Peninsula Golf Club at 260-457-6501.

Discovery Bay, Port Townsend results

PORT TOWNSEND — The Discovery Bay Women’s Golf Club played for putts last week.

Simply put, the player with the fewest number of putts wins. The winner of the 18-hole group on Thursday was Wanda Synnestvedt with 30 putts. There were two three-way ties for second and third place: Barb Aldrich, Cindy Breed and Jane Guiltinan tied for second with 36 putts each; and Terry Graham, Dee Sweeney and Jerry Torson tied for third with 38 putts.

The nine-hole group had two two-way ties. The winners were Starla Audette and Linda Deal, both with 17 putts. Second were Katherine Buchanan and Marianne Ott with 20 putts each.

The Port Townsend Women’s Golf Club played a team game called “Alphabet Scramble” on April 20, in which each player in the foursome is assigned an “A,” “B,” “C” or “D”.

Everyone on the team hits a tee shot and the best ball was selected. The selected ball was then hit by the player next in sequence and so on until the ball is on the green. Once on the green, everyone putted from wherever the ball landed, and the best putt was counted.

The winning team was Lynn Bidlake, Katherine Buchanan and Diane Solie. Second place went to Shelley French, Barb Matter, Dee Sweeney and Peggy Tonan.

Sunland results

SEQUIM — Sunland Golf Club announced the winners of its SWGA daily game held on April 22.

Bobbie Piety won the Flight 1 gross with an 87 for a $10.80 prize, while Judy Flanders and Cheryl Coulter tied for second with 89 and a $3.60 prize each.

Judy Nordyke won the Flight 1 net with a 67 and won $10.80. Cynthia Edel and Gail Flynn came in second, each shooting 70. They each won a $2.60 prize.

The Flight 2 gross winner was Dana Burback with a 101, winning a $10.80 prize. Geri O’Claray came in second with a 102, winning $7.20. Flight 2 net winner was Cecil Black with a 69, earning a $10.80 prize. Eileen Larsen finished second with a 71, winning a $7.20 prize.

In a men’s club April mixer on April 21, the team of Greg Mullikin, Dan O’Claray, Jack Real and Mike Bresnahan won with a 139, with a prize of $25 each.

A team of John Sims, Jim Deckman, Bruce Mullikin and Don Claussen came in second with a 141 ($15 prize each), David Pott, Dan Marchefka, Gary Capouch and Phil Turner came in third with a 142 ($11 prize), and Dennis Cook, Bob Harms, Michael Oliver and Ray Aldrich finished fourth with a 143 ($6.50 each).

In a couples game on April 20, Ray Aldrich and Nonie Dunphy with two blind-draw partners, and a team of Mark and Sherry Meythaler and Rick and Cynthia Edel tied with a 132. They all won prizes of $7.20.

Bob and Dorene Berard, Cyndi Carpine and Roger Olsen, and Jim and Carol Deckman, Jay Tomlin and Cheryl Coulter tied for third with a 134, winning $2.10.

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