Ladies' Play Day Results: Cliffs at Keowee Spings
Ladies Four-Ball Play Day Results
from The Cliffs at Keowee Springs
SIX MILE, S.C. (November 14, 2017) -- Final results from the Ladies' Four-Ball Play Day hosted by The Cliffs at Keowee Springs in Six Mile, S.C. on Tuesday, November 14, 2017.
88 ladies competed in the four-ball play day at The Cliffs at Keowee Springs in Six Mile, S.C. Each flight received prizes for gross and net winners.
Ladies' Four-Ball Play Days are 18-hole events of four-ball stroke play, with prizes given for gross and net winners in each flight. The field is divided into divisions based on tee preference and flighted based on team Handicap Index®.
All players received points in the Race to the Carolinas Cup, a season-long points competition based on finish and participation in Ladies' Four-Ball Play Days.
Ladies' Four-Ball Play Day
The Cliffs at Keowee Springs
Six Mile, S.C.
November 14, 2017
Results
First Flight | Gross | Net | ||
1st Gross | Melissa Sage, Charlotte, NC -- Karen Ferree, Hilton Head, SC | 35-37--72 | 33-36--69 | |
1st Net | Rebecca Williams, Black Mountain,NC -- Rhonda Anders, Asheville, NC | 37-41--78 | 29-34--63 | |
2nd Gross | Susan Dauber, Simpsonville, SC -- Debbie Adams, Asheville, NC | 37-37--74 | 36-35--71 | |
2nd Net | Lily Lee, Chapel Hill, NC -- June Wang, Huntersville, NC | 38-38--76 | 33-33--66 | |
3rd Net | Karren Peterson, Simpsonville, SC -- Cindy Runnette, Simpsonville, Sc | 40-40--80 | 32-34--66 | |
Julie Nestler, Salem, SC -- Cathy O'Brien, Salem, SC | 38-39--77 | 32-34--66 | ||
Nancy Holcombe, Pickens, SC -- Pam Prescott, Piedmont, SC | 40-39--79 | 34-36--70 | ||
Bonnie Cunningham, Batesburg, SC -- Karin Wolfe, Lexington, SC | 42-39--81 | 36-35--71 | ||
Teddy Stockwell, Charleston, SC -- Laura Rawl, Charleston, SC | 41-40--81 | 33-34--67 | ||
Terry Rickson, Johns Island, SC -- Kristen Biety, Charleston, SC | 42-43--85 | 35-36--71 | ||
Paula Martin, Travelers Rest, SC -- Irene Garriga, Cleveland, SC | 45-42--87 | 35-33--68 | ||
Second Flight | Gross | Net | ||
1st Gross | Patricia Reid, Greenville, SC -- Hall Bickmann, Greenville, SC | 38-41--79 | 32-33--65 | |
1st Net | Diane Jones, Easley, SC -- Candice Hohlweg, Easley, SC | 42-38--80 | 33-30--63 | |
2nd Gross | Kathy Reynolds, Hickory, NC -- Kate Fogel, Conover, NC | 43-43--86 | 34-35--69 | |
2nd Net | Anne Bourne, Pinehurst, NC -- Jean Peters, Pinehurst, NC | 43-43--86 | 32-34--66 | |
3rd Net | Mary Stam, Brevard, NC -- Kay Campbell, Asheville, NC | 41-46--87 | 30-36--66 | |
Carole Stone, Blythewood, SC -- Jean Burns, Irmo, sc | 43-43--86 | 34-34--68 | ||
Kathy Littlejohn, Asheville, NC -- June Groh, Fairview, NC | 42-45--87 | 33-36--69 | ||
Cara Hardinger, Southern Pines, NC -- Diane Tate, Pinehurst, NC | 45-43--88 | 34-34--68 | ||
Chris Nickerson, Winston Salem, NC -- Pam Ripsom, Winston Salem, NC | 47-43--90 | 36-33--69 | ||
Rebecca Peterson, Lexington, SC -- Mary Secoy, Lexington, SC | 47-44--91 | 38-35--73 | ||
Cheri Jones, Charlotte, NC -- Mary Ann Brown, Waxhaw, NC | 45-48--93 | 34-39--73 | ||
Third Flight | Gross | Net | ||
1st Gross | Wilma Shaw, Lexington, Sc -- Cynthia Remington, Lexington , SC | 41-43--84 | 32-36--68 | |
1st Net | Maureen Watkins, Pisgah Forest, NC -- Susan Bachman, Brevard, NC | 45-43--88 | 34-32--66 | |
2nd Gross | Julie Christianson, Hendersonvlle, NC -- Sally Gauntlett, Hendersonville, NC | 43-44--87 | 33-34--67 | |
2nd Net | Emily Hauslohner, Southern Pines, NC -- Gail Ford, Pinehurst, NC | 41-46--87 | 33-35--68 | |
3rd Net | Barbara Tapley, Brevard, NC -- Judie McKown, Brevard, NC | 46-46--92 | 35-35--70 | |
Becky Harley, Clemson, SC -- Debbie Hassell, Walhalla, SC | 45-46--91 | 35-37--72 | ||
Maryann Trent, Leesville, SC -- Kathleen Taylor, Leesville, SC | 44-48--92 | 32-38--70 | ||
Robin Gamber, Hendersonville, NC -- Kelly Loveland, Etowah, NC | 44-48--92 | 34-38--72 | ||
Marty Sinkhorn, Bluffton, SC -- Martha Flickinger, Okatie, SC | 45-49--94 | 34-39--73 | ||
Nancy Neubeiser, Chapin, SC -- Kathy Ceruti, Chapin, SC | 44-54--98 | 35-43--78 | ||
Alice Queen, Greenville, SC -- Teresa Prestwood, Greenville, SC | 49-50--99 | 38-40--78 | ||
Kandace Schatz, Seneca, SC -- Marti Duda, Anderson, SC | 53-53--106 | 42-42--84 | ||
Fourth Flight | Gross | Net | ||
1st Gross | Margaret Ellis, Aiken, SC -- Laura Srubas, Aiken, SC | 49-42--91 | 37-31--68 | |
1st Net | Charlotte Tripoli, Landrum, SC -- Laura Johnson, Landrum, SC | 43-51--94 | 29-39--68 | |
2nd Gross | Candice Kaylor, Brevard, NC -- Cynthia Hanchett, Brevard, NC | 46-45--91 | 35-35--70 | |
2nd Net | Darlene Seguin, Lexington, SC -- Vicki Cyr, McCormick, sc | 47-47--94 | 34-36--70 | |
3rd Net | Jill Robbins, Hendersonville, NC -- Mindy Schult, Hendersonville, NC | 47-53--100 | 32-39--71 | |
Virgene Wildner, Penrose, NC -- Carolyn Peterson, Pisgah Forest, NC | 50-47--97 | 38-36--74 | ||
Marie Ballard, Etowah, NC -- Barbara Sjodin, Etowah, NC | 50-48--98 | 37-37--74 | ||
Robin Meinrod, Travelers Rest, SC -- Marianne Jones, Travelers Rest, SC | 49-50--99 | 36-37--73 | ||
Nancy Engstrom, Hendersonville, NC -- Tamera Elam, Hendersonville, NC | 46-54--100 | 32-39--71 | ||
Sherry Sims, Hendersonville, NC -- Susan Thomas, Hendersonville, NC | 52-56--108 | 37-42--79 |
About the Race to the Carolinas Cup and Ladies' Four-Ball Play Days
The Race to the Carolinas Cup is a season-long points competition in which players accumulate points based on team finish and participation in CGA Ladies’ Four-Ball Play Days.
Four-Ball Play Days are ladies-only four-ball (better ball) competitions that are conducted at member clubs across North and South Carolina. Play Days are designed for players of all skill levels and abilities. These events are flighted by team Handicap Index and include gross and net prizes. Players have the option to play in two divisions at different yardages (one of which is always the most forward tees on the golf course). Most events will be a shotgun start and all events will include lunch.
Every team at every Four-Ball Play Day earns points in the Race to the Carolinas Cup based on their gross or net finish in their respective flight. Each team will also receive participation points. Team points will be split between players to apply to each player’s individual standing in the Race to the Carolinas Cup. Players may play with any partner in any of the play days and earn points toward her individual standing. At the end of the Race to the Carolinas Cup regular season, the player with the most points will be named the Race to the Carolinas Cup champion. This award will be given at the year-end Carolinas Cup Tournament. Players in the Top 100 of the Race to the Carolinas Cup standings, as well as each gross and net flight winners at every play day, will be invited to participate in the Carolinas Cup Tournament at Pinehurst Resort (No. 3). Players may compete with any partner that is also eligible for the tournament. The Carolinas Cup Tournament will be held on December 9, 2017 and will include a banquet and luncheon to celebrate the Race to the Carolinas Cup Champion as well as the Carolinas Cup Tournament winners.
More Information about the Race to the Carolinas Cup
2017 Ladies' Four-Ball Play Days Schedule
About the Carolinas Golf Association (CGA)
The CGA is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit educational organization that was founded in 1909 to promote and to protect the game of golf in the Carolinas by providing competitions, education, support and benefits to golf clubs and golfers. The CGA is the second largest golf association in the country with over 700 member clubs represented by nearly 150,000 individuals.
The CGA annually conducts 48 championships and five team match competitions for men, women, juniors, and seniors. It also runs over 150 One-Day (net and gross) events as well as qualifying for USGA national championships. The CGA serves golf in the Carolinas with numerous programs such as: the USGA Handicap System; tournament management software and support; course measuring and course/slope ratings; agronomy consultation; answers about the Rules of Golf, Rules of Amateur Status, and Handicapping; Carolinas Golf Magazine; Interclub series; Tarheel Youth Golf Association; Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame; expense assistance for USGA Junior and Girls' Junior qualifiers from the Carolinas; and the Carolinas Golf Foundation (CGF). The CGF has distributed nearly $2,000,000 since 1977 to benefit Carolinas' golf initiatives including junior and women's programs.
For more information about the CGA, visit our website.
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