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Sharon, Pennsylvania Tuesday, April 27, 2010

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A beautiful sight Grove City, Pa. Wednesday, April 28, 2010 INSIDE

Golf directory included The directory and map of area courses, including prices and additional informa- tion, are a part of this edition. Page T-6

Herald-Tamie Jr. tourney is scheduled June 16-17 2009 champion Dante Veti- ca will be back to defend his title at the 62nd edition of The Herald-Tam O’Shanter Junior Golf Championship set for June 16-17. Page T-2

Upcoming events There are plenty of tourna- ments and other charitable events to play in this spring and summer. Check out the listing in this edition. Page T-4

The First Tee of Sharon will begin its 12th year The First Tee of Sharon, one of the first programs de- veloped through the national First Tee organization, will be- gin its 12th year. Registration is set Saturday. Page T-3

Local courses help attract tourists to area Area golf courses help bring in tourists from Canada and other states to enjoy great layouts and low prices. Page T-5

B&I Day set Aug. 2 Long Drivers of America will compete at the 60th an- niversary of Greenville B&I Jason Kapusta/Herald Day. A golfer tees off on the first hole, as seen from No. 18, at Avalon Golf and Country Club at Buhl Park in Hermitage. Page T-10 T-2 Herald-Tamie Jr. tourney set June 16-17

By Lynn Saternow Herald Sports Editor May 1, 2010 Kennedy Catholic High golfer Dante Vetica is back to defend his 2009 Herald-Tam O’Shanter Junior Golf Champi- onship this season, seeking to

Grove City, Pa., become one of 11 repeat win- ners in the prestigious event. This year — June 16-17 — marks the 62nd edition of the annual event which was first won by Bob Wise in 1949. Since then, many of the top golfers from the Shenango Valley area have taken home the first-place trophy. But while winning is spe- cial, repeating as champion is

April 28, 2010; Hubbard Press, event tougher. Last year, Veti- ca edged out 2008 champ Eric Grasso for his title, sparked by a spectacular chip-in birdie on No. 14 “Death Valley” hole. The all-time top winner is

Grove City, Pa., Michael Klaric III, who won four titles in 2002, ’03, ’06 & ’07. Three-time winners were David E. Dale/Herald Bob Thomas (1961-62-63) and Dave Chuba (1981-83-84). Chipping in Two-time champs were: Pat Dante Vetica hits a chip shot that found the hole for a birdie on No. 14 “Death Valley” hole that helped spark a victory in Rielly (1952-53), Andy Klutch- the 2009 Herald-Tam O’Shanter Junior Golf Championship. Vetica can become a two-time champion this year if he wins the er (1967-69), John Zebroski 62nd annual event, set for June 16-17. (1972-73), Dennis Dolci (1976- 78), Brent Blaus (1987-88), 1996 — Pete Sirianni Jr. 1982 — Scott Gladysz 1968 — Eddie Wells 1958 — Lou Rotunno Lew Rosa (1992-93), Pete Siri- 1995 — Matt Kolbrich 1981 — Dave Chuba 1967 — Andy Klutcher 1957 — Mickey Alexander anni Jr. (1996-97), Mike Kasu- 1994 — Phil Puleo 1980 — Mark Alexander 1966 — Howard Bolotin 1956 — Pat Wildman la (1998-99). 1993 — Lew Rosa 1979 — Ed Zebroski 1965 — Joe Thiel 1955 — Dave Gingold April 27, 2010; ALLIED NEWS, The tournament was the 1992 — Lew Rosa 1978 — Dennis Dolci 1964 — Jim Wildman 1954 — Bud Swogger brainchild of the late Tamie 1991 — Paul Reichard 1977 — Rich Volansky 1963 — Bob Thomas 1953 — Bill Rielly owner Jack Kerins and Herald 1990 — Robert Liptak 1976 — Dennis Dolci 1962 — Bob Thomas 1952 — Pat Rielly Sports Editor Johnny Pepe 1989 — Josh Galicia 1975 — Jim Kirsch 1961 — Bob Thomas 1951 — Pat Rielly and has provided many 1988 — Brent Blaus 1974 — John Kerins 1960 — Johnny Kahl 1950 — Bob Savko Sharon, Pa., thrilling finishes over the 1987 — Brent Blaus 1973 — John Zebroski 1959 — Ron Kurtz 1949 — Bob Wise years. It is a 36-hole event, 1986 — Jim Wassil 1972 — John Zebroski with the leaders after Day 1 1985 — Andy Wagner 1971 — Lynn Jones advancing to the final day. 1984 — Dave Chuba 1970 — Nick Dzurinda Give Yourself Thanks to the generousity 1983 — Dave Chuba 1969 — Andy Klutcher of the Kerins family, it is a Some Green Time! free tournament for Shenango Valley boys and girls who Stop in and join our don’t turn 18 prior to Sept. 1 of GOLF Players Club. that year. Following is a list of win- Pick up a Frequent Golf Card ners: SPECIALS and enjoy a FREE round 2009 — Dante Vetica Rt. 18 North to Greenville. on your birthday! A supplement to THE HERALD, 2008 — Eric Grasso MONDAY COUPLES Turn right at light. Turn 2007 — Michael Klaric III Walking Special SAT. & SUN. AFTER 3 PM left on S. Main. We’re Ask about our 9 Holes $ 00 per 2 FOR 1 2006 — Michael Klaric III ... 5 golfer $ 00 Located 1 1/2 miles past “ Kids Golf Free” program. 18 Holes $ 21 w/Cart 2005 — Ryan Miller ... 10 per the Hospital on the right. golfer $ 50 JR Golf Clinic and 2004 — Steve Killa UNTIL 3PM 8 Walking 2003 — Michael Klaric III League - Tuesday mornings 2002 — Michael Klaric III 263 LEECH ROAD 2001 — David Gibb Route 208 TANGLEWOOD Pulaski, PA DAILY SPECIALS 2000 — John Matune Golf Course GREENVILLE, PA 1999 — Mike Kasula For More Information 1998 — Mike Kasula Ph. 724-964-8702 1-800-GOLF 610 724-588-8053 SEE YOU SOON! 1997 — Pete Sirianni Jr. T-3 A supplement to THE HERALD, Sharon, Pa., April 27, 2010; ALLIED NEWS,

Contributed First Tee clinic Grove City, Pa., Ed Vietmeier, pro at Shenango Lake Golf Club, talks at a 2009 golf clinic for The First Tee of Sharon, while Oak Tree Country Club pro Bob Collins and PGA pro John Cook look on. Cook, who enjoyed great success on the PGA tour, now competes on the Champions Tour. He is a brother-in-law of local First Tee director Carole Barker. The First Tee of Sharon to begin 12th season April 28, 2010; Hubbard Press, The First Tee of Sharon will ed States from 2009-2011. Office or The First Tee of served as mentors assisting “It has been so rewarding to hold registration at The First The program will be deliv- Sharon Office. with our program. Life skills see so many of our younger Tee teaching facility at Buhl ered by The First Tee Chap- The First Tee of Sharon af- as honesty, integrity, sports- participants growing up and Farm Golf Course and Driving ters located within close prox- filiated with the national youth manship, respect, confidence, becoming excellent students Range, Hermitage. Students imity to the installations. development program in May responsibility, courtesy and skilled golfers.” can sign up for classes Satur- Locally at The First Tee of 1998. The first instructional learned through the game of Plans are under way for the day from 10 a.m. to noon. Sharon, children of National sessions began in June 1999 golf serve to prepare youth to The fee is $15. Students Guardsmen and Reservists will and since that time has be productive people in their 12th Annual Ladies Tee-Off ages 7 - 17 are eligible to reg- be able to attend the golf ses- reached about 300 students homes, schools, churches and Golf Tournament to be held ister. Returning students can sions, free of charge, at the fa- per year. communities. September 15. Proceeds bene- Grove City, Pa., also register at this time. cility at Buhl Farm Golf The Player, Par, Birdie and Carole Barker, director of fit The First Tee of Sharon The First Tee is participat- Course and Driving Range. Eagle levels must be complet- The First Tee of Sharon, says program. ing in The First Tee Military Information may be ob- ed to be certified and be eligi- Affiliate Program through a tained from The First Tee Of- ble for the many benefits The congressional appropriation. fice 724-962-9197,724-962-1947 First Tee offers. Nominations YANKEE RUN

The First Tee will provide life or 724-962-4280. A military par- are made to the National Of- May 1, 2010 skills education and character ent or guardian must complete fice for academies and scholar- development to children of an instruction voucher, show a ships. GOLF COURSE men and women of the United valid military ID and present Many of the local First Tee ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ States Armed Forces. The pro- them at the time of registra- students have received educa- gram will bring the experience tion. The vouchers can be ob- tional scholarships, played on to 100 installations in the Unit- tained at the Buhl Farm Park high school golf teams and • 4 1/2 Star Rated by Golf Digest • Call for our daily specials Weekday Special • Sign up for our E-CLUB at yankeerun.com & 18 Holes, 1/2 Cart $14.50 receive our Golf Specials through your e-mail! Must be two on a cart. • Located Just “Over the Hill” 9 Holes, 1/2 Cart $10.00 from Beautiful Downtown Sharon Weekdays only 4096 Cadwallader-Sonk Rd., Cortland, OH • 330-637-7901 Brookfield, OH • 330-448-8096 June 14 — Tri-State July 10 — Hickory High freshments. Info: Patrick Spring Valley, 724-662-1999; T-4 UPCOMING GOLF PGA/Tam O’Shanter Open. 1964 & 65 graduates, reunion Krumpak 724-458-7925, ext. www.springvalleygolfcourse.net Info: Tamie, 724-981-3552; golf outing, free to all grads 125. Aug. 13 — Shenango www.tamoshanterpa.com from those years, Avalon at July 24 — Pinehill Golf Lake Golf Club 3rd annual Ju- EVENTS June 16-17 — Herald-Tam Buhl Farm Golf Course, 1 Course Hempfield Volunteer nior Touranement, ages 12-18: O’Shanter Junior Champi- p.m.. Contact Chuck Frankel Fire Dept. Outing, $60 a per- Info: www.shenangolakegolf- May 1 — Greenville Trans- onship. Info: Tamie, 724-981- (’65) 412-448-4196 or chuck- son; hole donations $50; 8:30 club.com. May 1, 2010 fer Kiwans Scramble, Spring 3552; www.tamoshanterpa.com [email protected]. a.m., food, beverages, dinner. Aug. 15 — Bloody Mary Valley Golf Club; Info: Spring June 20 — 14th annual July 10 — Grove City Info: Lori Sherman, 724-588- Open, 9 a.m. shotgun. Info: Valley, 724-662-1999; District X Golf Scramble, Collge Baseball Outing, Spring 0816. Tamie, 724-981-3552; www.ta- www.springvalleygolfcourse.net Spring Valley Golf Club, 8:30 Valley Golf Club; Info: Spring July 25 — JAM Memorial moshanterpa.com May 12 — Tam O’Shanter shotgun; big skins games, Valley, 724-662-1999; Scraamble, Spring Valley Golf Aug. 15 — Sidebar and

Hubbard, Oh., Senior Amateur, 9 a.m. shot- prizes food; Info: Bo Bell, at www.springvalleygolfcourse.net Club; Info: Spring Valley, 724- Grill Outing, Spring Valley gun; Info: Tamie, 724-981-3552; 724-456-5828, bobell737@hot- July 14 — Children’s Aid 662-1999; www.springvalleygolf- Golf Club; Info: Spring Valley, www.tamoshanterpa.com mail.com Society 20th annual Outing, course.net 724-662-1999; www.springval- May 14 — Tri-State PGA June 25 — Hooly Golf Out- Yankee Run GC, 8 a.m. regis- Aug. 4 — 12th annual Life- leygolfcourse.net Tam O’Shanter Pro-3 Am. Info: ing, 1 p.m., Pine Grove GC, tration, 9 a.m. shotgun; 4-per- time Scramble, Tam Aug. 15 — Bridgestone Tamie, 724-981-3552; www.ta- dinner, silent auction; benefits son scramble, $300 per team; O’Shanter, 2-men, 2-women Golf Ball Challenge, call for moshanterpa.com Grove City Eagles football; food, beverages, buffet lunch, teams. Info: Tamie, 724-981- tee times, Spring Valley Golf May 15 — Play Golf Ameri- sponsorships available. Info: prizes, more. Sponsorships 3552; www.tamoshanterpa.com Club; Info: Spring Valley, 724- ca Day, Tam O’Shanter Golf Sandy Phipps, 724-866-3241. available. Info: 724-662-4730. Aug. 6 — Tam O’Shanter 662-1999; www.springvalleygolf- Course driving range; 11 a.m.; June 26-27 — Sharon Ki- July 15 — KPGA Junior Junior Open. Info: Tamie, 724- course.net Info: Tamie, 724-981-3552; wanis Hole-In-One Contest, 10 Tournament, Tam O’Shanter, 981-3552; www.tamoshanter- Aug. 21 — YMCA Strong www.tamoshanterpa.com a.m.-8 p.m., Buhl Farm Golf 9 a.m.. Info: Tamie, 724-981- pa.com Kids Benefit 4-person teams,

April 28, 2010; Hubbard Press, May 15 — Immaculate Course Driving Range. Info: 3552; www.tamoshanterpa.com Aug. 8 — Links and Deer Creek Golf Course. Info: Heart of Mary Church Scam- Maury Keaveny, 724 342 5567 July 17 — Meghan Urey Leisure Travel Scramble, Shenango Valley YMCA. ble, Info: Spring Valley, 724- or 724-866-7425. Memorial Scramble, Spring Spring Valley Golf Club; Info: Continued on page T-5 662-1999; www.springvalleygolf- June 27 — Kress Auto Valley Golf Club; Info: Spring course.net Center Benefit Couples Scram- Valley, 724-662-1999; May 22 — Boy Scouts of ble, Spring Valley Golf Club; www.springvalleygolfcourse.net

Grove City, Pa., America, Spring Valley Golf Info: Spring Valley, 724-662- July 22 — Kings Family West Middlesex, PA Club; Info: Spring Valley, 724- 1999; www.springvalleygolf- Restaurant/Ti-State PGA Ju- www.oaktree-cc.com 662-1999; www.springvalleygolf- course.net nior Open, tee times start 8 course.net June 27 — Hickory VFW a.m. Info: Tamie, 724-981-3552; May 24 — Titleist-FootJoy Golf Course Michael Marzano www.tamoshanterpa.com 724-528-9984 Pro-Scratch Am, 9:30 shotgun. Memorial Scholarship; $55 a July 24 — Grove City Police Info: Tamie, 724-981-3552; person; hole donations $50; Association Scramble, Pine Senior (Age 60+) Student (Age 18 or less) www.tamoshanterpa.com 8:30 a.m.; food, beverages, din- Grove GC, $300 per 4-person Mon. - Thurs. 7:30 - 10:00 AM May 29 — Tam O’Shanter ner at Golden Corral. Info: team; noon registration, 1 p.m. $15,000 5-Man Amateur Lori Sherman, 724-588-0816 play; prizes, lunch, dinner, re- 9 Holes with Cart 18 Holes with Cart Scramble, 7:45 a.m. and 1:45 $17.50 Total $35.00 Total a.m. shotguns. Info: Tamie, 724-981-3552; www.ta- April 27, 2010; ALLIED NEWS, Students May Walk moshanterpa.com June 5 — Hermitage FOP $10.00/9 Holes / $20.00/18 Holes 4-Man Scramble, Tam O’Shanter, 7:30 a.m. shotgun. Couples Golf Night

Sharon, Pa., Info: Tamie, 724-981-3552; Every Friday evening after 4:00 pm www.tamoshanterpa.com $ June 5 — Golden Hill Monday All Day 35.00 per Couple Championship Scramble, Tam Tuesday thru Friday Includes 9 Holes of Golf for Two with Golf Cart O’Shanter, 1:45 p.m. shotgun. Info: Tamie, 724-981-3552; before 10:00 a.m. 18 Hole Couples may start after 3:00 PM for $70.00 with Golf Cart www.tamoshanterpa.com June 6 — Grove City Little Saturday & Sunday Sunday Family Golf Eagles Football/Cheerleading after 2:00 p.m. Every Sunday afternoon after 3:30 pm Golf Outing, Pine Grove GC, $ per Family of Two noon registration, 1 p.m. shot- for 18 32.00 gun; 4-person scramble; din- $ 00 Holes Includes 9 Holes of Golf for Two with Golf Cart Each additional Family Member is $12.00 each including Golf Cart. Children 15 and ner, prizes, optional skins, new w/Cart under are Free provided no additional golf cart is needed. A supplement to THE HERALD, car in hole-in-one contest, $240 20 Forward Junior Tees with matching score card. per team. Register by May 22. Call for Starting Times 724-528-9984 Info: littleeaglesgolfouting@hot- www.oaktree-cc.com No Jeans or T-Shirts mail.com. Hickory VFW June 12 — 2nd annual * Public Play Welcome Sokol USA Farrell Open, 4-per- son scramble, Shenango Lake Golf Course * Reduced Annual Memberships Golf Club, 9 a.m. shotgun, $50 4586 East State Street * Family Pool/Social Membership $600 per person advanced registra- tion, $55 at outing; prizes, Hermitage, PA 16148 skins, dinner. Info: Tim 724-346-6903 ALSO, GREAT SPRING RATES Brandt, 724-866-8553 or 724- “Owned and Operated by Local Veterans” THRU MAY 27, 2010! 347-3478. Great local courses T-5 help bring tourists to A supplement to THE HERALD, Mercer County area Mercer County has become colorful pamphlet are The a Mecca for golfers from Greens of Greenville, Green Canada, partly due to the facil- Meadows, Hickory VFW, Oak ities at Spring Valley Golf Tree, Pine Grove, Pine Hill, Course & Lodge, Mercer, an Pine Lakes, Shenango Lake, other area attractions. Tam O’Shanter, Willow Hills Spring Valley is one of the and Yankee Run. It also in- Sharon, Pa., few courses that can provide cludes numerous businesses actually sleeping facilities right that provide sleeping arrange- on the course, which is attrac- ments for package deals. tive to golfers who travel here The theme of the pamphlet from outside Mercer County is “Visit Mercer County PA, April 27, 2010; ALLIED NEWS, to take advantage of the local rates and great courses of- Everyone Needs An Escape fered here. Plan.” Being close to the Prime Terry Mills, president of Outlets in Springfield Town- Spring Valley, predicts that this will be the busiest tourist ship as well as other business- season on record. He said es, also helps attract golfers lodging deposits there are up and their families. 90 percent for the first 105 Golfers come here from days of 2010. He pointed out Canada, Pittsburgh, Erie, that there has been a steady Cleveland, Akron-Canton, Buf- increase in golfers taking ad- falo, Niagara Falls, Lancaster, vantage of the facilities there. Rochester and even New Jer- Grove City, Pa., Spring Valley is just one of sey. the courses and motel facilities One golfer from New Jer- listed in the pamphlet entitled sey, playing at Tam O’Shanter “Mercer County PA Golf” pro- in Hermitage last summer, David E. Dale/Herald vided through the Mercer told The Herald: “We can dri- County Convention and Visi- ve here, stay and play golf all Lube Golf show April 28, 2010; Hubbard Press, tors Bureau in Sharon. weekend cheaper than we can John Dunch, Hubbard, talks with John and Kim Kerins of Tam O’Shanter Golf Course at one Among the other Mercer just play golf in New Jersey. of the booths set up at the Quaker Steak & Lube during the restaurant’s annual Golf Show County area courses in the It’s a great time here.” recently. Several local courses participated in the event.

Complimentary 18 Holes Clip Coupon Sept. 2 — United Way of Spring Valley, 724-662-1999; Upcoming Mercer County 32nd annual www.springvalleygolfcourse.net Pro-Am Classic, Avalon at Sept. 18 — Spring Valley Buhl Park, 4-person & pro events Golf Club and Lodge 16th an- Continued from page T-4 regulation handicap event; 12:30 p.m. shotgun, lunch, din- nual benefit scramble. Info: Hubbard, Oh., Aug. 21 — Jefferson Twp. ner, concert; $700 per team Spring Valley, 724-662-1999; Vol. Fire Department Scram- ($600 early registration); spon- www.springvalleygolfcourse.net ble, Spring Valley Golf Club; sorships available. Info: 724- Oct. 7 — 29th annual Tam Info: Spring Valley, 724-662- 981-1884, www.uwmercercoun- expires 5-31-10 1999; www.springvalleygolf- O’Shanter High School Invita- ty.org. May 1, 2010 course.net Sept. 3 — Slippery Rock tional, 11 a.m. shotgun. Aug. 28 — Hickory VFW U. Women’s Soccer Outing, Oct. 13 — Tam O’Shanter Golf Course David Veverka Memorial Scholarship, $60 a Spring Valley Golf Club; Info: Pro-Pro, 9 a.m. shotgun. person; hole donations $50; Special Spring Savings!! 8:30 a.m., food, beverages, din- ner, chineses auction. Info: Golf Bucket Bonanza Lori Sherman, 724-588-0816 PRO SHOP 24 Small Buckets Aug. 29 — Mark Fleming 9 LEVEL HOLES CALL for $50.00 Memorial Scramble, Borland Super Savings All Day Pass DRIVING RANGE Daily: $20.00/Adults & Golf Center, 4-person teams, CART & CLUB RENTALS FOR $10.00/Juniors (18 & Under) $240 per team; 8:30 a.m. shot- Discount Cards Can Be gun; food, refreshments; op- KITCHEN NOW OPEN SPECIALS Purchased at tional skins. Deadline Aug. 21. Buhl Farm Driving Range. 5 Miles East of Jamestown on Route 322 724-962-1943 Info: Frank Lenzi, 724-699- 6054 US Hwy. 322 Hartstown, PA 16131 7678; Josh Fleming, 724-734- 1205. 724-932-3017 A supplement to THE HERALD, Sharon, Pa., Tuesday, April 27, 2010; HUBBARD PRESS, Hubbard, Ohio, May 1, 2010; ALLIED NEWS, Grove City, Pa., Wednesday, April 27, 2010 T-6 Golf Club $29.50; seniors $24during 18andcart,7days, fees cart before10a.m.;regular ing May,M&F,$2018 & $18 throughendofApril;start- women 72–5,708 Hermitage 4586 E.StateSt.(Route62), women 34–2,378 1290 ForkerBlvd.,Hermitage golakegolfclub.com [email protected], www.shenan ing. email:shenangolakegolf Golf Associationnowhasrat- with courselogo.WestPenn receive sleeveofNoodleballs pay regularratewith18/cart out. May/June/Julyspecial: panding tocurrent18-holelay- opened itsnew9in1997,ex- Ed andAnnetteVietmeier.It erated byTri-StatePGApro merly calledBirchwood,isop- First Teegolfers,$5. $6/$11 (withcart$12/23). $14/27), seniors&juniors walking $8/15(withcart women 78–5,950 go Lakecauseway) (off Route18,northofShenan- 99 BirchwoodDrive,Transfer Tee info:724-962-9197 for othersinthecountry.First teaching facility,aprototype First TeeofSharonandits ving range.HomeforThe Frank H.Buhl.Alsohasdri- to benevolenceofthelate golf courseintheworldthanks tions willbeaccepted) 3 2 1 Greens fees: Par, yards: Holes: Phone: Greens fees: Par, yards: Holes: Phone: Chip shots: Tee timesneeded? Greens fees: Par, yards: Holes: Phone: Chip shots: Tee timesneeded? AREA GOLF MERCER COUNTY Hickory VFW Buhl Farm Shenango Lake COURSES 18 9 18 724-346-6903 724-962-1943 724-962-9875 men 71–6,405; men 34–2,378; men 72–6,150; Only freepublic The course,for- 7 daysaweek, none (dona- 18-and cart, No No days. quired weekendsandholi- day after2p.m.. same forSaturdaysandSun- Mondays, 18-holes/cart,$20; ular walking$16.50.Specials: for 18weekdayswalking.Reg- week. SeniorsandJuniors$11 $5 after5p.m. for9holes. riding $33.W-F, twilightwalk, ing $22,27holesriding$27, 36 ing, $19before1;W-F,18rid- card. Specials,Monday18rid- holes, buy-4,get1freegolf mended weekends/holidays 9 holes. $8.50/17. Carts,$6.50halffor weekends $9.50/$19,seniors $8.50/$15, seniors$7.50/15; women 72–5,430 Leech Road,Greenville grass tees. ving rangeandsomeelevated because of8ponds.Offersdri- course offerstoughchoices recommended. 18 riding$28. day andSundayafter2p.m., $25 walking,$37riding;Satur- $10/16 walking,weekends,18, riding, $28;9$17;seniors women 72–5,051 (off 208East) 38 FairwayDrive,GroveCity on No.16. cluding driveoverGolfRoad offers varietyofchallenges,in- quired. 18 andcart. day &Thursdayspecials,$25 weekdays. Carts$6/12.Mon- $11.50/23; seniors$8/16 weekdays $10/20;weekends women 72–5,366 Mercer andGreenville) Route 58,halfwaybetween 281 GolfRoad,Mercer(off 6 5 4 Chip shots: Chip shots: Tee timesneeded? Greens fees: Par, yards: Holes: Phone: Chip shots: Tee timesneeded? Greens fees: Par, yards: Holes: Phone: Chip shots: Tee timesneeded? Greens fees: Par, yards: Holes: Phone: Mercer Pine Hill Pine Grove 18 18 18 724-588-8053 724-458-8394 724-662-9951 men 72–6,013; men 72–5,891; men 72–6,194; Have pre-paid9 While notlong, Tee timesre- Scenic layout weekdays 18 Walking weekdays Recom- Not re- Daily - (Route 18),Hermitage South HermitageRoad 496 BestwickRoad,Mercer Mercer Road(Route 58), weekdays $6.50/$12 weekends $7/$13;seniors women 27–1,100 Square Plaza) Grove City(behindPine 109 GeorgeJuniorRoad, mended niors, M-Th,$9.Carts$5/$10. $12/24, weekends$15/$30;se- women 76–5,385 $25, seniors$23. Weekday specials,18/cart weekdays $34,weekends$34. days $11/22 women 72–4,863 Web: www.tamoshanterpa.com. Merchandiser oftheYear. Kerins wasformerNational onship. DirectorofGolfJohn O’Shanter JuniorChampi- the annualHerald-Tam down severaltrees.Homeof beginner toadvanced.Cut instruction. Lessonsavailable, junior programs;offers courses. Knownforpromoting Pennsylvania’s finestpublic nually recognizedasoneof is popularwithareagolfers.An- $22 for18/cart.Drivingrange speed play,morelandscaping. wooded areascleanedoutto draw forCanadians.Several handicap systeminstalled.Big and woodedlayout.USGA Challenginghills restaurant. able (22rooms);barand gested weekendsandholidays. cages. iature course.Addedbatting driving rangeand18-holemin- center forallages.Alsooffers 10 11 8 7 Par, yards: Holes: Phone: Par, yards: Holes: Phone: Chip shots: Tee timesneeded? Greens fees: Par, yards: Holes: Phone: Chip shots: Tee timesneeded? Greens fees: Tee timesneeded? Greens fees: Chip shots: Tam O’Shanter Spring Valley Greens ofGreenville Willow Hills 18 18 9 (Par3) 724-981-3552 724-662-1999 724-748-3375 . men 72–6,504; men 72–5,797; men 27–1,100, Tamie Tuesdays Family-oriented walking, week- Lodging avail- 18 andcart, weekdays and weekdays No Recom- Sug- ing, opentothepublic. full-service restaurantisoperat- been completelyrenovatedand this summer.Clubhousehas celebrating its60thanniversary Day/Greenville ChamberDay, ville BusinessandIndustry as clubpro.HometoGreen- lic. DannyMcMillenremains Weyers andisopentothepub- ville nativesHowardandBob course wasboughtbyGreen- Greenville CountryClub mended n’t includecarts. juniors (18-under),$200.Does- $1,350; seniors(60-up)$1,150; week. Seasonpasses:adult, with cart.Seniors$31during weekdays $33,weekends$37 women 72–5,151 Greenville Club Club Grove City 73 CountryClubRoad, women 74–5,427 318, ShenangoTownship State LineRoadandRoute Altemus. new carts.HeadproisDavid shop lastyearandpurchased in 1996.Renovatedthepro bers only women 72–5,193 al. Couplesnight, $35percou- Tom Roskosisgolfprofession- Bob Collinsisdirectorofgolf. Lot oftreeclearingthisyear. some ofarea’stoughestholes. western Pennsylvania.Offers one ofthemostbeautiful in cials atwww.oaktree-cc.com after 3p.m.,$44.Checkspe- Everyday before7:30a.m.and noon $64,after$54. $35. Saturday/Sundaybefore and cart,senior/juniorrate lar rateweekdays$54for18 club. Non-membersfees:regu- 12 13 Chip shots: Tee timesneeded? Greens fees: Par, yards: Holes: Phone: Par, yards: Holes: Phone: Greens fees: Par, yards: Holes: Phone: Chip shots: Tee timesneeded? Greens fees: Chip shots: Tee timesneeded? Grove CityCountry Oak TreeCountry 18 18 18 724-588-6020 724-748-3493 724-528-9984 men 72–6,306, men 72–6,335, men 71–6,236, Scenic layoutis Opened new9 Summer rates: Private Club The former Semi-private Yes. Recom- Mem- Park Country ClubatBuhl days until2. 18 holes.Par3,$9.25week- til 2p.m.onregulation,$17for and cart$11.50perpersonun- Specials: Weekday,9holes use ofseveraldifferentclubs. lenging layoutandrequires days mended weekendsandholi- full cart$9. $6.25; seniors50centsoff9; weekdays $5.75;weekend holes; fullcart$13;Par3: $8.50, seniors,$1offfor9 weekdays $7.75,weekends 27 –1,366;women1,098 women 36–2,709;Par3:men course: men36–3,193; Par 3) Wilmington (offRoute18) 172 BorowiczRoad,New or public($100,18andcart) women 72–5,595 1030 ForkerBlvd.,Hermitage holes. $16 for18holeswalking,$89 ings, M&T,teeoff7:30-8:30, per person.Juniorgolfmorn- foods, beveragespecials,$22 ter 4,9holes/cart,finger America” nightsTuesdaysaf- under free.“PlayGolf ditional member,children15- bers 9-holes/cart,$12eachad- Sundays, $32fortwomem- cart. Familynight,after3p.m. ple. Friday,after4p.m.,9and Schuster supervisor. the directorofgolf;Adam other amenities.AdamScottis center, largebanquethalland tions andfeaturesafitness has undergonemajorrenova- Ron Klingle,theclubhouse and SquawCreek.Ownedby which includesAvalonLakes part oftheAvalongroup, Sharon CountryClub.Now 15 14 31 Par, yards: Holes: Phone: 240 TowerRoad,Jamestown Chip shots: Tee timesneeded? Greens fees: Par, yards: Holes: Phone: Chip shots: Tee timesneeded? Greens fees: Par, yards: Holes: Phone: Pleasant Acres Borland Avalon Golfand 18 holes 18 18 (9regulation,9 724-932-5907 724-946-2371 724-981-6705 men –71,6,351; men 70–6,185, Par 3ischal- membership Regulation: Regulation Formerly Yes Recom- T-7 A supplement to THE HERALD, Sharon, Pa., Tuesday, April 27, 2010; HUBBARD PRESS, Hubbard, Ohio, May 1, 2010; ALLIED NEWS, Grove City, Pa., Wednesday, April 27, 2010 Recom- Recom- Recom- No major Semi-private Various spe- Various daily regular season Owned by the Gold tee boxes Formerly called men 71 – 6,224, men 70 – 5,658; men 72 – 6,149, men, 71 – 5,665, . 330-534-1395 330-856-4329 330-876-5300 330-399-4217 18 18 18 18 Continued on page T-8 Deer Creek Old Avalon Bronzwood Candywood Chip shots: Chip Chip shots: Chip shots: Tee times needed? Chip shots: Phone: Holes: Par, yards: Phone: Holes: Par, yards: Greens fees: Tee times needed? Phone: Holes: Par, yards: Greens fees: Tee times needed? Phone: Holes: Par, yards: Greens fees: Weekdays, $9/$18 walking, Weekdays, $9/$18 26 25 23 24 club. Various memberships Various club. membership contact available; Shaffer, 330-856- director Jeff all 3 courses. Nick 8410. GPS is golf operations Dinsmore manager. added for seniors. Bar and full- service restaurant. Web: www.candywoodgolfclub.com city of Warren, leased by oper- ator John Kouvas. Clubhouse manager is Roger Bartlett. changes women 71 – 4,979 mended Avalon South mended during summer cials and daily rates. Check with course. mended 7691 E. Liberty S.E. (Route 304), Hubbard 9794 E. Market St., 9794 E. Market St., Howland, Ohio women 71 – 5,038 - (seniors $12/$24 riding walk- $10/$20 riding, $7/$14 holidays ing). Weekends and $13/$26 before 2 p.m., $16/$32 riding. After 2, week- day rates. Kinsman-Pymatuning Road, Kinsman, Ohio women 70 – 4,773 rates and specials, check with course. 765 Scoville North, Vienna, Ohio women 73 – 5,257 Yes; 62 Grove City Sandy Lake No N 173 173 No major Weekdays $8; Public: $100 at John Zavinski/Herald 79 358 Avalon: men 72 men 36 – 2,852, 79 724-932-5219 330-856-8898 9 18 at both courses 19 Mercer 19 Walnut Creek Avalon TRUMBULL COUNTY TRUMBULL Volant Tee times needed? Greens fees: Greens fees: Tee times needed? Chip shots: Phone: Holes: Par, yards: Phone: Holes: Par, yards: Leesburg COUNTY 9 MERCER 22 COUNTY call at least a week ahead. Squaw Creek, $150 at Avalon Lakes (includes cart and dri- ving range privileges) – mid tees 6,491, pro tees 7,551; women 72 – front tees 4,904, mid 5,458 changes this year. women 36 – 2,456 weekends $9; seniors $1 off nine holes. 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OHIO OHIO OHIO 62 724-932-3017 9 7 Struthers Kinsman 76 224 Hartstown 616 CRAWFORD COUNTY CRAWFORD 5 82 Tee times needed? Chip shots: Phone: Holes: Par, yards: Greens fees: Chip shots: Tee times needed? Hubbard Brookfield 21 weekdays: 9 holes $7.50, with cart $12.50; 18, $14, with cart $24.; senior discount, $1 off. Weekends: $8/13 with cart; 18, $15/$25. Seniors $1 off dai- ly. Monday, 9 holes riding til noon $9. shop, with restaurant. Tues- day-Wednesday special 9 holes $5.50 walking; cart $10.50; 18 walking $11, with cart $16. Route 322 West, Hartstown women 36 – 3,055 ends and holidays changes on course this year. $16.50/$33 with cart, 10/20 walking. Seniors/juniors be- fore 2 p.m. during week, $9/18. Carts, $13/26. Mon- days, $5/$10 walking; $7.50/$15 riding until 3 p.m. 7 193 193 Vienna Boardman North Lima 11 Youngstown Week- 11 46 46 Weekdays No major Cortland 18 with cart: 71 – 6,000, 62 82/5 Canfield 87 Warren 88 men 72 – 6,060, 10 724-964-8702 or 800- 724-964-8201 18 18 Tanglewood Rolling Hills 76 5 COUNTY 224 422 TRUMBULL Golf enthusiasts in the Mercer County area can play a different course every day for a every course a different can play area Mercer County in the enthusiasts Golf the guide to courses in Here’s a Phone: Holes: Par, yards: Greens fees: Tee times needed? Chip shots: Pulaski RD 1, Tanglewood Phone: Holes: Par, yards: Greens fees: Miles month and still not hit them all. And one – at Buhl Farm park in Hermitage – even is free. Hermitage – even Buhl Farm park in all. And one – at still not hit them month and area. Penn-Ohio Greens that are just a short drive away drive a short are just that Greens 20 19 adult). Saturday 2-for-1 after 2 p.m. Friday after 3 p.m., chil- dren 12-up golf free with pay- ing adult. Pulaski RD 1, Route 208 women 73 – 5,000 Weekdays before 2 p.m., $21, seniors $17; after 2, $26 and $22. Weekends, $33 before 2 p.m., $24 after 2. ends/holidays recommended, but always available changes. Road (just off Route 208) GOLF-610 women 76 – 5,600 $15/25 with cart, walking $8.50/$17; weekends COUNTY Re- MAHONING 0 course every day of the week for a month and still not hit them all. and still not hit them all. day of the week for a month course every Hermitage – is even free. – at Buhl Farm park in And one of them area. to courses in the Penn-Ohio Here’s a guide Recom- Recom- weekdays No major 18 and cart, Minor touch- weekdays spe- weekdays weekdays, golf 18-hole special men 72 This marks the This marks men 72 – 6,324, men 72 – 6,160, 724-667-8570 724-530-7330 724-652-8122 18 18 18 Mohawk Trails Green Castle Hills LAWRENCE COUNTY LAWRENCE Chip shots: Chip shots: Chip shots: Chip shots: Holes: Phone: Par, yards: Greens fees: Tee times needed? Holes: Phone: Par, yards: Greens fees: Tee times needed? Chip shots: Phone: Tee times needed? Holes: Par, yards: Greens fees: Greens fees: Greens 18 17 16 during week, M-W-F before 1 p.m., $23 for 18 holes, cart and $4 food voucher. T-Th, 18-cart $20. Wednesday after 4 women free with purchase of cart. M-F after 7 p.m., kids age 6-11, golf free accompanied by paying adult (limit 2 kids per changes this year on course. quired weekends cial, $22 for 18 and cart, $20 and cart, $22 for 18 cial, for weekends, $29 for seniors; or $16 for walk- 18 and cart, 18 $17 for ers. Wednesday, before 2 p.m. and cart, of operation for the 11th year course; 6 on back. mended for weekends or 18- hole specials. Route 551, New Castle women 72 – 4,500 $29.50 18 and cart; $31.50 weekend. Walking, $8.50/$17; weekends walking $9.50/$19; seniors $6.50/$13 weekdays; carts $6.50/$13. Route 19, Volant, 8 miles south of I-80 – 6,142, women 72 – 4,746 and cart, $26; weekends $34 for 18/cart, after 1 p.m. $26; seniors $22 during week. mended daily, required week- ends ups to course. After 1 p.m. weekends, $26, 18/cart. 110 W. Oakwood Way, 110 W. Oakwood Way, New Castle weekdays $26, weekends $34, seniors weekdays $22. women 72 – 5,543 women – 72, 5,495 women Meadows Continued from page T-7 Par, yards: men 72 – 49th season. Senior tees @yahoo.com. Tee times needed? On T-8 6,159 (black tees, 6,542); around entire course. New weekends and holidays; rec- Greens fees: Check with women 73 – 4,884 driving range nearly com- ommended during week. course on daily prices and Greens fees: Daily spe- pleted. MAHONING COUNTY Chip shots: Hilly layout, specials. cials, rates vary. Check features challenging lies and Tee times needed? Rec- course for rates. 33 35 lakes. No major course ommended for weekends Tee times needed? Rec- Walnut Run Knoll Run changes this season. May 1, 2010 Chip shots: No major ommended daily 601 E. Main St., 1421 Struthers-Coitsville Cortland, Ohio Road, Lowellville, Ohio changes. Check website for Chip shots: Website spe- 38 info: www.deercreekgolf cial: join e-club and get free Phone: 330-638-4653 Phone: 330-755-2499 Reserve Run hubbardoh.com golf on your birthday other Holes: 18 Holes: 18 625 Western Reserve Road, specials at www.golfpinelakes Par, yards: men 72 – Par, yards: men 72 – Boardman, Ohio .com. Formerly Hubbard 6,338, women 72 – 4,907 6,600, women 72 – 6,034 Phone: 330-758-1017 Hubbard, Oh., 27 Donnybrook Golf Course. Open 365 days Greens fees: Weekdays Greens fees: Weekdays Holes: 18 3265 Schotten S.E., Hubbard a year. Heated practice facil- 18 riding $26 cash, $28 before 3, $27, 18/cart, se- Par, yards: men 70 – Phone: 330-534-1872 ity open with lights and credit, seniors, $24/$26; nior $18.with cart. Week- 6,162, women 70 – 4,505 Holes: 9 weekends 18 with cart $30 grass tees; lessons provided. ends, $30 18/cart. Check Greens fees: weekdays Par, yards: men 35 – Chris Carfangia is head pro. ($28 cash); Replay all day, with course about specials. 3,059, women 37 – 2,667 extra $12. Carts $6/$12. $30 for 18 and cart, seniors Tee times needed? Rec- (60-over) $25; weekends $36 Greens fees: Check Tee times needed? Rec- 37 ommended, but not neces- includes cart; seniors $32. course for rates and spe- Prestwick ommended on weekends, sary. Tee times needed? Re- cials. 4096 Cadwallader-Sonk holidays. Chip shots: Formerly quired daily Tee times needed? No Road, Cortland, Ohio Chip shots: Special mem- Countryside Golf Course. Chip shots: No major Phone: 330-637-7901 bership league rates. Other Clubhouse finished and have Chip shots: Challenging changes. Bunker-free layout Holes: 9 memberships available, $300 2 large pavillions to hold layout, doglegs and water. April 28, 2010; Hubbard Press, Par, yards: men 36 – regular; $250 senior 62-older. groups. 28 3,315, women 36 – 2,720 $225 league. Have liquor li- 39 Bedford Trails Doughton Greens fees: Check cense. Cutting out trees. 36 713 Bedford Road, 2600 Seifert-Lewis, Hubbard course for rates and spe- Diamondback Phone: 330-568-7005 Lowellville, Ohio cials 34 9399 Leffingwell Road, Holes: 18 Tee times needed? Rec- Yankee Run Canfield, Ohio Phone: 330-536-2234

Grove City, Pa., Par, yards: men 70 – ommended on weekends 7610 Warren-Sharon Road Phone: 330-533-3053 Holes: 18 5,677, women 72 – 4,943 Chip shots: Monday-Tues- (old Route 82), Brookfield Holes: 18 Greens fees: Various dai- Greens fees: Weekdays day specials. Phone: 330-448-8096 Par, yards: men 72 – ly rates and specials. Check $10/$20 walking; weekends Holes: 18 5,773, women 72 – 4,634 with course. Par, yards: men 70 – $11.50/$23. Special after 2 32 Greens fees: M-F, before Tee times needed: Rec- Saturday and Sunday, $26 Tamer Win 6,1093 (6,501 blues), women 3, $21 for 18 with cart, $12 ommended includes 18/cart, $23 se- 2940 Niles-Cortland Road 73 – 5,140 for 9; walking $10, seniors Chip Shots: Have restau- niors. Seniors $20 during N.E., Cortland, Ohio Greens fees (18 holes): $8. After 3 and on week- rant and remodeled bar, week until 1, 18/cart. Phone: 330-637-2881 Daily specials vary, check ends, $16/32 with cart, added wines and liquors. Tee times needed? Rec- Holes: 18 with course on rates. walking $11/22. Four pavillions available. ommended Par, yards: men 71 – Tee times needed? Daily Chip shots: Other spe- 6,275, women 74 – 5,623 recommended Take Route 60 south to Route cials to be announced. Greens fees: Weekdays Chip shots: Regarded as April 27, 2010; ALLIED NEWS, $9.75/$19.50; weekends one of top public courses in 224 west to Route 551 south. 29 $11/$22; seniors, juniors state of Ohio. Celebrating 1 mile on right. Hidden Oaks weekdays, $8/$16. Carts 79th year. Pro is Paul Mc- 903 Sodom Hutchings Road, $5/$10 per person Mullin, greens superinten- Vienna, Ohio Tee times needed? Tak- dent Gary McMullin. Web: 724-667-8570 Sharon, Pa., Phone: 330-856-6872 en 7 days a week. www.yankee Holes: 9 Chip shots: Celebrating run.com; e-mail: kmcmul3492 M 5 Par, yards: men 36 – AY 27, 196 GOLF SPECIALS 3,061, women 36 – 2,735 NO RAINCHECKS ON SPECIALS Greens fees: Weekdays MON-WED-FRI • 7AM TO 1PM SATURDAY SPECIAL $8.50; weekends $9; seniors MERCER 18 HOLES OF GOLF AFTER 2PM $7.50 during week, $8 week- RIDING CART AND FOOD 2 PEOPLE PLAY end. Carts $5 per nine. PUBLIC GOLF COURSE FOR THE PRICE OF Wednesday, Friday $5 walk- $ 00* ing, $10 riding 10 a.m. until 281 GOLF ROAD MERCER, PA 23 per person ONE 2. * Includes $4.00 Ea. for Food or Beverage GREEN FEE ONLY Tee times needed? PHONE: Weekends and holidays rec- Located Halfway Between WED. FRI. WEEKDAYS A supplement to THE HERALD, Mercer and Greenville AFTER 4PM AFTER 3PM AFTER 7PM ommended. Off Rt. 58 Chip shots: Clubhouse in- 724-662-9951 WOMEN JUNIORS 6-11 YEAR OLDS cludes bar and grille. Dri- ving range to be completed ■ PLAY PLAY PLAY soon. 18 HOLE COURSE OPEN 7 DAYS ■ DRIVING RANGE FREE FREE FREE 30 WITH PURCHASE ACCOMPANiED BY ACCOMPANiEDBY Pine Lakes A PAYING ADULT A PAYING ADULT ■ BAR & GRILL OF A CART (2 Children per Adult) (2 Children per Adult) 6233 W. Liberty S.E., Hub- bard ■ SENIOR CITIZEN New TUES. & THURS. UNTIL 1:00 Phone: 330-534-9026 pro $ shop/330-534-1553 range DISCOUNTS Special! 18 HOLES & CART - $20.0020.00 Holes: 18 T-9 A supplement to THE HERALD, Sharon, Pa., April 27, 2010; ALLIED NEWS, Grove City, Pa., April 28, 2010; Hubbard Press, Hubbard, Oh., May 1, 2010 T-10 Long drivers to compete at Greenville B&I Day The Greenville Business event of its kind in the United come out and watch the long- 1977 — David Graham 2000 — Fuzzy Zoeller and Industry Day has under- States. It is cosponsored by drive tournament and help cel- 1978 — George Burns 2001 — Mark Brooks gone a lot of changes since it the Greenville Area Chamber ebrate the 60th anniversary of 1979 — Ed Snead 2002 — Beth Bauer, Tom

May 1, 2010 first began in 1950 as a brain- of Commerce and the a great event. 1980 — Curtis Strange Scherrer storm of Norman Mortensen, Greenville Area Economic De- ——— 1981 — Evan “Big Cat” 2003 — Natalie Gulbis Luther Kuder, Jesse Dart and velopment Corp. Past B&I guests Williams 2004 — Carol Semple Thomp- Sy Moss. It is a fundraiser for both of 1950-55 — No Pros 1982 — Bob Rosburg son, Bob Ford 1956 — Joe Kirkwood Founded by those early these organizations and all 1983 — D.A. Weibring 2005 — Danny Luirette, Tom leaders of northern Mercer proceeds will be used to pro- 1957 — Paul Hahn 1984 — Harry Toscano, John

Hubbard, Oh., Roskos County, it spotlighted business mote our area for business de- 1958 — Joe Kirkwood Baker and industry in the entire area. velopment. 1959 — Arnold Palmer 1985 — Scott Hoch 2006 — Denny Dolci, Bob Needless to say, business and The event has become a 1960 — Arnold Palmer 1986 — Gary Koch Collins, Dan McMillen, John industry has declined in this scramble each year for local 1961 — Gary Player 1987 — Bobby Watkins Kerins, Tom Roskos area and so have the crowds golfers. But this year it also 1962 — Sam Snead 1988 — Doug Sanders 2007 — Dan McMillen, Tom at the annual gathering at the features something special — 1963 — Doug Sanders 1989 — Blaine McCallister Roskos, Terry Danko, Denny Greenville County Club, now a a competition for the Long 1964 — Tony Lema 1990 — Orville Moody Dolci public course labeled The Drivers Tour of America. 1965 — Chi Chi Rodriguez 1991 — Andrew Magee 2008 — Dan McMillen, Tom Greens of Greenville. Tom Roskos, a golf pro at 1966 — Doug Sanders 1992 — Bill Glasson, Roskos, Denny Dolci, Bob At one time 800 to 900 peo- Oak Tree Country Club, has 1967 — Dave Marr Meyer ple attended the events which performed long-driving exhibi- 1968 — Tom Wieskopf 1993 — Bobby Friend, 2009 — Tom Roskos included some of the top pro- tions a few times in the past, 1969 — Ray Floyd Michele Berteotti April 28, 2010; Hubbard Press, fessional golfers in the coun- but this year brings with him 1970 — Harold Henning, 1994 — Willie Wood, Scott try, including the likes of several compatriots who will Bobby Cole Verplank BORLAND Arnold Palmer, Gary Player thrill the crowd with their 1971 — Miller Barber, Har- 1995 — , Evan and Curtis Strange. “bombs-away” approach. ry Toscano “Big Cat” Williams GOLF Each year the B&I Day The saying if golf used to 1972 — Tom Aaron, 1996 — Billy Ray Brown, CENTER Committee gets creative in be “drive for show, putt for George Bellino Carin Hjalmarsson Koch ■ 9 HOLES - PAR 36 Grove City, Pa., still providing a great day for dough.” But with these ath- 1973 — Dave Marr, Michael 1997 — , Taylor ■ 9 HOLES - PAR 27 those in attendance. letes, they drive for dough on Daschbach Smith WEEKDAYS BEFORE 2:00 PM This year on Aug. 2, it a big-time level. 1974 — Bert Yancey, John 1998 — Catriona Matthew, $ 50 PER marks the 60th anniversary of So make sure you get your Baker Kelly Gibson 11 PERSON the event, believed to be the tickets, either to play golf and 1975 — Brian “Buddy” Allin 1999 — Marisa Baena, Jenny Includes: 9 Holes and longest consecutive running enjoy the entire day, or just to 1976 — Lanny Wadkins Chuasiriporn Riding Cart excluding holidays & other specials ■ Lessons ■ Rentals WE 27 - Avalon Lakes, Warren Pa. 23 - Pittsburgh National, Gibsonia ■ ACCEPT PGT, KPGA JUNIOR TOURS Pro Shop ALL MAJOR JULY 24 - Montour Heights Country 23 - Cederbrook, Belle Vernon ■ Outing Facilities CREDIT 5 - Match Play tourney Club, Coraopolis 24 - Venango Valley, Venango ■ Club repairs and CARDS PGT Tour 11 - Shannopion County Club, Ben ——— 29 - Birdsfoot, Freeport regripping Avon Heights, Pa. 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