Elena Maria wins Women's Golf Championship
Club Champion Low Gross Elena Maria and Carol Deets Low Net•
Nine Hole champion Pat Hoefs low gross, Marry Ashleigh, First Low Net and Val Schafer, Second Low Net
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BY MARTY ASHLEIGH
The Catalina Island Women's
Golf Club held it Annual Cham-
pionship Golf Tournament last
Thursday at Catalina Island Golf
Course.
The tournament fielded two
divisions: an 18-hole flight and a
nine-hole flight. Elena Maria, win-
ner of the Overall First Place Low
Gross Honors for the 18-holedivi-
sion was named 2012 Club Cham-
pion. Carol Deets won First Place
Low Net Honors in the 18-hole
division.
In the nine-hole division, Pat
Hoefs won First Place Honors,
Marty Ashleigh won Second Place,
and Val Schafer was Third Place
winner. Longest drive honors were
Elena Maria for the 18-hole divi-
sion and Lynne Woolley for the
nine-hole group.
Elena Mafia won a special
award for makingtwo sandy pars.
After the tournament, the golfers
went to Steve's Steak House for
lunch and awards.
Women golfers who are Island
residents or regular visitors are
invited to join the Catalina Island
Women's Golf Club.
Play Days are scheduled for
each Thursday morning. Call the
Golf course (310) 510-0530 for"
more information about regularly
scheduled activities for local wom-
en golfers.
On July 15, the Women's Golf
Club will once again sponsor a
major fundraising scramble tour-
nament to support women's health•
This year all proceeds will be giv-
en to our Catalina Island Medical
Center Foundation. All men and
women golfers are encouraged to
• participate in this fun scramble
event.
The golfer who makes a hole in
one on a pre-designated hole dur-
ing the tournament will win a new
golf cart.
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