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Woodlawn crowns its club champions

The TS&M Woodlawn Golf Course held one of its top tournaments of the year on the weekend with the annual club championship.
Lori Krupka
Lori Krupka, left, won the senior women’s club championship while Roxanne Willerth won the women’s championship. Photo submitted

The TS&M Woodlawn Golf Course held one of its top tournaments of the year on the weekend with the annual club championship.

The golf course tracked results for both the total score, based on a two-round total, and the net score, which factors in a handicap.

Nolan Rohatyn was the winner in the men’s championship flight, with a score of 152, thanks to a 78 in the first round and a 74 in the second. Cody Balon was second in total score with a 153, thanks to a 75 in the first round and a 78 in the second.

Rohatyn also won the net division in the men’s championship flight with a score of 144, ahead of Balon’s 149.

Brian Fitzpatrick won the men’s first flight with a 175 (92-83), five strokes better than Darren Petterson’s 180 (91-89). Laurel Pachiorka had the lowest net score at 141, 12 better than Ken Hesketh’s 153.

The senior men’s division also had two flights. Scott Blackstock was first in the championship flight with a 148 (77-71), five strokes ahead of Pat Murphy’s 153 (75-78).

Murphy was the winner for net score with a 139, two better than Neil Unger’s 141.

In the first flight, Jim Ehrmantraut finished first with a 162 (85-77), five strokes ahead of Garth Darcy’s 167 (89-78). The net winner was Remi Donais at 134, three better than Wayne Schell (137).

Roxanne Willerth was the winner in the women’s championship flight with a two-day total of 176 (92-84). Lori Krupka was second at 180 (93-87).

They also finished 1-2 for net score, as Willerth, who is a 21 handicap, finished with a score of 134, while Krupka was second at 146.

In the junior men’s division, Hudson Chernoff finished first with a 175 (89-86), nine strokes better than Koen Turner’s 184 (94-90). The net score was not calculated.