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33rd annual Jack Stein Tournament results

WHEATLEY — The 33rd Annual Jack Stein Golf Tournament attracted 110 golfers on a sunny, warm Saturday, August 22. The highlight of the day was Brett Bowman’s hole-in-one on the par-three number nine.

Bowman’s foursome consisted of himself, brother Kyle Bowman, Scotty Nevills and Thomas Matier. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the traditional meal and prize table were not held, but each golfer received a ticket for a free dinner at Taylor’s Fish & Chip Truck.

Brett Bowman hit a hole-in-one on Number 9 during the Jack Stein Golf Tournament.

In lieu of the usually giant prize table, several skins were up for grabs and many golfers took home some well-earned skin money. Golfers were separated into four flights by handicap. Chris Simpson won the championship and took home the Jack Stein Trophy. Shannon Wiper had the low net score.

Chris Simpson, right, accepts the Jack Stein trophy from Talbot Trail’s Mike Reyneart.

In the A Flight, Ian Faubert had low gross, while Craig Howe shot the low net. Ken Dawson shot low gross in the B Flight, while Terry Symons had low net. In the C Flight, Matt Reid shot low gross, while Adam Howe shot low net.

The D Flight low gross was shot by Mike Harrison while Jeff Bailey picked up low gross. In the Seniors Flight, the low gross was shot by Tom Dunn and the low net by Tom Howe.

Tom ‘Space’ Howe gets ready to tee off in the Jack Stein Golf Tournament.

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