May 16, 2012 |
Clarksville, TN – The team of Cindy Taylor, Gina Deere, Donna Ruggles and Lynn Osborn captured the 15th Annual Ladies Golf Tournament on a scorecard playoff, Wednesday, during play at Swan Lake Golf Course.
The quartet fired an 11-under 61 in the four-person scramble, sponsored by Austin Peay State University to raise awareness of women’s athletics. They edged out the team of Jan Watson-Paulette Lynch-Mashea Johnson-Andrea Dunford, who also shot a 61.
 15th Annual Ladies Golf Tournament. (Courtesy: Brittney Sparn/APSU Sports Information)
The team of Betty Stanton-Sherrie Smith-June Nicholson-Mary Lou Reynolds took third with a 65.
The team of Carole Overton -Jamie Walker-Terri Grubb-Oniece Gregory was the second flight champ with a 69. The threesome of Debbie Canada-Debbie Guynn and Linda Highfill took second (70) on a scorecard playoff while the team comprised of APSU Assistant Athletics Director Cheryl Holt and three former Lady Govs softball players, Jane Goodson, Connie Campbell and Amanda Travis, took third also with a 70.
Cindy Taylor had the longest drive on No. 6 while Boots Silver had the longest at No. 14.
Lisa Bremer had closet to the hole on No. 10 while Joy Ogles had the same on No. 13.
Paula Morton won the putting contest and the prize package of a round of golf and lunch for four at the Golf Club of Tennessee.
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TopicsAmanda Travis, Andrea Dunford, Annual Ladies Golf Tournament, APSU, APSU Athletics, APSU Sports, Austin Peay State Univerisity, Betty Stanton, Boots Silver, Carole Overton, Cheryl Holt, Cindy Taylor, Clarksville TN, Connie Campbell, Debbie Canada, Debbie Guynn, Donna Ruggles, Gina Deere, Golf Club of Tennessee, Jamie Walker, Jan Watson, Jane Goodson, Joy Ogles, June Nicholson, Linda HIghfill, Lisa Bremer, Lynn Osborn, Mary Lou Reynolds, Mashea Johnson, Oniece Gregory, Paula Morton, paulette Lynch, Sherrie Smith, Swan Lake Golf Course, Terri Grubb
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