When one considers that the Ladies Professional Golf Association has only been around since 1950, celebrating the 100th anniversary of a B.C. tournament seems a jaw-dropping accomplishment.
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On the course, the visitors, featuring a roster of 16 players with handicaps of 10 or less, captured the cup winning 10 of 16 matches, with one match tied. They outscored the Harris-Erickson league crew (handicaps of 15-under) by a combined score of 147.5 to 140.5 in this first competition since 2019, when their team won at Peace Portal in White Rock.
Island match winners were Penny Baziuk, Cindy Brown, Alison Murdoch, Marlies Russell and Mary Braithwaite, while mainland winners included Diane McFarlane, Karen Pultz, Tricia Rachfall, Vicki Potter, Phllis Laschuk, June Zhang, Denise OB次元官网网址機onnor, Mary Freeman, Mellodee Rayne and McGarvey.
Greater Vancouver has maintained a definite edge over the years, winning all but 28 events including two rare ties. The Victoria crew last won in 2018 at Uplands Golf Club and previously hoisted the cup at Gorge Vale in 2008.
Harris-Erickson captain Lenore Davis, who plays out of the host club, was thrilled to see this competition return after three years.
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The original competition saw women from the Colwood and Victoria golf clubs take on those from Jericho and Shaughnessy Heights.
The 2022 competitors got a chance to relive a wee bit of history before the tournament Monday, as B.C. Golf House Society historian Mike Riste brought a couple of dozen vintage clubs and balls to add to the historical atmosphere.
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