Gerry Dickhaut shot 81 to win by three in a Tour of Greater Boston tournament at Hickory Ridge in Amherst. At the Orchards in South Hadley, Steve Birnbaum's 75 afforded him a one-stroke triumph. Tom Randele of Lynnfield shot 71 to take a three-stroke win in a Boston Amateur Golf Society tournament at Scottish Highlands in Salem, N.H. At River Bend in West Bridgewater, Mark Dwyer of Marshfield and Jay Leonard of Holliston tied for low honors with 73s.Gales storm to win
Mary and Dan Gale shot 74 to squeeze out a one-stroke victory in the annual WGAM Mother-Son Tournament at Fall River CC. JoAnn Squillante and Brad Dean shared second with Roberta and Bob Hunt, while Joanne and Jake Catlin shot 76 to finish fourth. In Division 2, Kathy and Michael Kasper shot 76 to win by three over Mary Jane and Stephen Wagner. Kathleen Natale did double duty to sweep the top two spots in the 12-and-under nine-hole division, shooting 46 with Colin and 48 with Aidan. In the WGAM's Mother-Daughter tournament, Bata and Lauren Milosh shot 81 to edge Lucy Kennedy and Meara Kennedy-Golden by three at Olde Scotland Links in Bridgewater. Amy and Emily Coombs won Division 2, while Maureen and Anna Haynes prevailed in Division 3. The CIGNA Golf Classic at Gillette Ridge GC in Bloomfield, Conn., July 11-13 will mark the first of four tournaments in the Northeast for the Futures Tour. The following week, the tour will move up to Syracuse, N.Y., then swing down to Concord, N.H., July 25-27. It comes back to Albany, N.Y., in September.Juniors
N.E. girls qualify
Marisa Kamelgarn of Mahopac, N.Y., shot 72 at Winchester CC to secure medalist honors in a qualifier for the US Girls' Junior. The other qualifiers were four New Englanders - Brittany Altomare of Shrewsbury (74), Brittany Weddell of Buzzard's Bay (76), Isabel Southard of Sharon (76), and Kristen Garabedian of Poultney, Vt. (77). The Norfolk County Junior Classics will be held July 30 (girls) and Aug. 1 (boys) at Presidents GC in Quincy. Players ages 12-20 are eligible, with the boys split into three divisions - 12-14, 15-17, and 18-20. The entry frees are $30 for girls, $35 for boys and the deadline is Monday, July 28. Entry forms are available in the pro shop and tee times will be on the website presidentsgc.com. James Pleat of Nashua, N.H., shot 73-72 -145 to lead the list of golfers who got through a qualifier at Dedham Country & Polo Club and secured berths in the US Junior Amateur. Nicholas Erlichman of Shrewsbury and Richard Werenski of South Hadley shared second at 146, while Brad Cadigan of South Weymouth had 147 to secure the fourth and final spot. Jackie McMenimon of the Rockland Golf Course and Rachel Sederberg of the host club shot 72 to storm to an 11-stroke win in the WGAM's Member-Junior Championship at Olde Scotland Links in Bridgewater. In Division B, Marcia Veale and Julia Derendale of Wenham CC shot 39 to win the nine-hole event. Once again, the New England PGA Titleist Junior Tour is offering a series of tournaments for youngsters ages 8-18 (as of Sept. 1, 2008). New memberships are being accepted. The age divisions are as follows: boys' 16-18, 14-15, 12-13, and 11-and-under for nine holes; and girls' 14-18 and 13-and-under for nine holes. A membership is $125, which includes a gift pack from Titleist and access to a website to sign up for tournaments. Call Bryan Leskowitz at 508-869-0000, Ext. 204, or e-mail bleskowitz@pgahq.com.Miscellany
Birdies for Brave
TPC Boston officials continue to work overtime for charities devoted to helping US troops and their families. The club's annual Birdies for the Brave event will be held Monday and there are a number of ways to help. Sponsorships are available, as are spots in the field, or you can donate auction items. For information, contact Amy Sullivan at 508-285-3200 or Amysullivan@pgatourpc.com. Compiled by Jim McCabe
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