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Golf: Holes in one

Published: Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008 - 12:00 am | Page 6C

To appear in the paper, a hole in one must be faxed to The Bee from the golf course at which it was made. The golf course must submit the hole in one on the course's official stationery at (916) 326-5503.

Nov. 17

• Kristin Anderson, 110-yard 16th hole at Teal Bend, 8-iron.

Nov. 23

• Tony Pablo, 138-yard 13th hole at Cherry Island, 7-iron.

• Laura Shaules, 101-yard seventh hole at Morgan Creek, gap wedge.

• Greg Ellis, 114-yard 14th hole at Turkey Creek, pitching wedge.

Nov. 25

• Walt Wild, 152-yard fifth hole at Sierra View, 5-iron.

Nov. 26

• John Quintel, 154-yard seventh hole at Cameron Park, 7-iron.

• JoAnn Rankin, 87-yard seventh hole at Sunset Whitney, 8-iron.

Friday

• Bill Spangler, 183-yard eighth hole at North Ridge, 3-wood.

• Lloyd Lee, 167-yard 12th hole at Wildhawk, 5-iron.

Saturday

• Matt Simeone, 142-yard fifth hole at Davis, 6-iron.

Sunday

• Jim Morphy, 165-yard sixth hole at Rancho Murieta, 7-iron.

• Bill Armstrong, 165-yard fourth hole at Rancho Murieta, 6-iron.

• Bud Tollette, 148-yard second hole at Del Paso, 5-iron.

• David Spiller, 189-yard fifth hole at Ancil Hoffman, hybrid.

• Raul Cervantes, 138-yard ninth hole at Rolling Greens, 9-iron.

• Tim Dougherty, 183-yard eighth hole at Sierra View, 5-iron.


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