Game of the Day: Tournament Day 2
Low Gross – Flight A: Dave Branum 86
Low Gross – Flight B: Chuck Hamilton 88
Low Gross – Flight C: LeRoy Smoley 88
Low Gross – Flight D: Jerry Williams 91
Low Gross – Flight E: Mark Milsop 92
Player of the Day: Mark Milsop 68
Closest to pin: Jim Fraser, Tom Smith, Tony Coffey, Tony Coffey
Longest putt: Dan Temple, Terry Nygaard
Game of the Day: Tournament Day 3
Low Gross – Flight A: Dale Federer 80
Low Gross – Flight B: Larry Koenig 87
Low Gross – Flight C: Bob Maalis 84
Low Gross – Flight D: Palmer Sorensen
Low Gross – Flight E: Dave Oleson 92
Player of the Day: Dale Federer 70
Closest to pin: Bob Borne, Jack Krasky, Gary Norman, Rich Long
Longest putt: Don Gabrielson, Dan Davis
Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 16-17
Game of the Day: 2-Day League Championship
Overall Low Gross Champion: Dan Hanson
Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 16-17
Game of the Day: League championship
Tuesday Morning Men’s League
First place: Paul Jenson, Jerry Hagel, Ron Ladwig, Dan West
Second place: Greg Anderson, Lenny Deshayes, Kola Slavin
Third place: Roger Hanson, Robin Mostrom, Rick Jacobson, Craig Larson
Fourth place: Gary Nelson, Max Stoutenburg, Clayton Peltier, Gary Bochman
Closest to the Pin No. 1: Jerry Hagel
Closest to the Pin No. 3: Paul Jenson
Chip-ins: Scott Balthazor, Roger Hanson
Tuesday Morning Back 9 League
First Place: Paul Jenson, Ron Ladwig, Rick Jacobson, D.J.Perez
Second Place: Scott Balthazor, Max Stoutenburg, Wayne Seiffert
Third place: Don Atwater, Tom Rollinson, Mike Oelrich, Roger Hanson
Tuesday Evening Men’s League
Skins: Mike Peck, Steve Smith, Chris Olander
Proxy Winners: Max Anderson, Joe Hohlen
Wednesday Morning Men’s League
Skins: Keith Petron, Kola Slavin, Don Atwater, Gary Bochman (2)
Proxy Winners: Keith Walker, Ron Germann
Wednesday Evening Women’s League
Play of the Day: Tournament
Thursday Morning Women’s League
Play of the Day: Tournament
Kermit Nedrebo of Arthur, North Dakota, aced the 130-yard hole No. 8 at Pine Beach East Golf Course at Madden's Resort on Thursday, Aug. 18. He was using a 3-wood.