The Bredenbury Golf Course held a very successful night golf tournament this past Saturday with 56 avid golfers registering for the fun event. The first nine holes were teed off at 4 o’clock in daylight. This was followed by a delicious hamburger, sausage supper which was open for all to attend. Approximately 65 were served. After supper a few skills were tested and winners declared.
Men’s longest drive – Tanner Burman
Women’s longest drive – Laura Langford
Closest to Pin – Brad Altiwasser
Night golf began at 9 o’clock. Each golfer received glow bands and a special glow ball to complete the tournament.
Winners in the event were
Juniors
1st – Brendon Derbowka
2nd – Austin Derbowka
3rd – Tyson Herron
4th – Keagan Altiwasser
Senior Ladies
1st – Muriel Nicol
2nd – Gloria Herron
3rd – Connie Taylor
Senior Men
1st - Ken Morrison
2nd – Cam Louittit
3rd – Lint Taylor
Ladies
1st – Shelby Derbowka
2nd – Kelsey Campbell
3rd – Rebecca Derbowka
Men’s
1st – Skyler Hladum
2nd – Usman Siddiqui
3rd – Robert Taylor
Various draws and raffles were also held
Yorkton Deer Park Golf Pass & Cart Fees – Robert Taylor
Chair – Cam Louittit
Two beautiful flower baskets donated by Sandy & Dale Kotzer from “Wine & Roses” Greenhouse in Langenburg were won by Austin Derbowka and George Campbell.
Special thanks to all who organized, worked, donated and attended this event. It was a big success.
Irene Badowich is away to Spokan with her son Dan & family. They will be visiting her daughter Carrie and family who live there.
Peter Janett is in Saskatoon visiting with his daughter Lori and families.
Night golf held at Bredenbury
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