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Women'sGolfLeagueNews

Thank you to everyone for participating in our Thursday league days To see results, prize money, and current points standings please visit the golf genius WGL Portal You can find this in the Golf section of the website, under Porters Neck

Hazardous Weather GolfingPolicy

In the event of hazardous weather conditions, it is the responsibility of individual golfers to decide whether or not to continue play. Players should consider the predicted weather conditions and information they may get from the Pro Shop

We encourage players to “Put Your Personal Safety First!” The course restroom shelters on Holes 6 and 13 are equipped with lightning rod protection and offer a safe haven for players who suspend play in their vicinity

The standings change weekly and can

18 Hole Ladies, Top Ten

1 Mary Westbrook, 25pts

T2 Becki Buzzard, 17pts

T2 Maria Sawyer, 17pts

T2 Christina Haugen, 17pts

T2 Cheryl Wolf, 17pts

T6 Ethel Koropatnick, 16pts

T6 Deborah Wilson, 16pts

T6 Nancy Fisher, 16pts

T10 Ruth Daly, 15pts

T10 Kay Recht, 15pts

9 Hole Ladies, Top Ten

1 Pam Fuller, 34pts

2 Susan James, 25pts

3 Nancy Burges, 23pts

4 Mary Ellen Simonetti, 22pts

T5 Shannon Sandlin, 18pts

T5 Nancy Beauchemin, 18pts

7 Ginny Thompson

T8 Patricia Screen, 16pts

T8 Rebecca Villari, 16pts

10 Judy Wax, 14 5pts

During Club sponsored events, including MGA and LGA events, the Pro Shop will suspend play if it believes players’ safety may be jeopardized by hazardous weather During Club events players will be notified as follows:

Discontinuance of Play for Dangerous Situation: A suspension of play for a dangerous situation will be signaled by 1 long air horn blast All play shall cease immediately upon notification All practice areas will be closed during suspension of play until committee has declared them open

Resumption of Play: Signaled by 2 short consecutive horn blasts

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