Local golf results: Aspen men’s and women’s associations from May 27-June 4

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Aspen Women’s Golf Association from May 27
LOW GROSS
1st: Peggy Sontag 86
2nd: Heather Kroger 89
3rd: Karin Hathaway 91
4th: Virginia Newton 92
LOW NET
1st: Linda Maslow 69
2nd: Sarah Challinor 71
3rd: Sunny Bellis 72
4th: Amy Fritzsche 73
Blind Draw Scramble from June 3
1st: Hallie McQueeny, Rose Abello, Debbi Falender, Marion Farrara 135
2nd: Peggy Sontag, Linda Maslow, Kori Davidson, Laurie Danks 136
Aspen Men’s Golf Association from May 28
LOW GROSS
1st Flight
1st: A.J. Morris 68
2nd: Matt Wells 70
3rd: Nicky Mill 72
2nd Flight
1st: Robbie Parker 78
2nd: Dan Marcucilli 79
3rd: David Johnston 82
3rd Flight
1st: Norm Adams 78
2nd: Joe “Zeppi” Farrell 82
3rd: David Richardson 86
4th Flight
1st: Doug Goldsmith 84
2nd: John Salm 86
3rd: Paul Gibb 86
LOW NET
1st Flight
1st: Miles McConnell 68
2nd: Mike Duffy 69
3rd: Zack “Big Papi” Neiditz 70
2nd Flight
1st: Colin Seaward 68
2nd: Stephen Barrett 68
3rd: Zachary Hopkins 71
3rd Flight
1st: Liam O’Neil 64
2nd: Paul Williams 69
3rd: Jared Zissu 71
4th Flight
1st: David Martinex 67
2nd: Silverio Sanchez 68
3rd: John Crowder 74
Closest to Pin #14: “Big Papi” 2″
AMGA from June 4
LOW GROSS
1st Flight
1st: Dan “Shack Daddy” Fordham 70
2nd: Matt Wells 72
3rd: A.J. Morris 73
2nd Flight
1st: Chris Uber 76
2nd: Peter Persson 80
3rd: Brad Mosier 82
3rd Flight
1st: Silvario Sanchez 84
2nd: Dom “The Dominator” Lanese III 86
3rd: Paul Williams 87
4th Flight
1st: Robert “Goldie” Goldstein 87
2nd: William McCamey 88
3rd: Paul Gibbs 88
LOW NET
1st Flight
1st: Bob Coover 72
2nd: Miles McConnell 72
3rd: Nicky Mill 73
2nd Flight
1st: Ben McCarter 68
2nd: Robbie Parker 71
3rd: Tyson Harding 72
3rd Flight
1st: Liam O’Neil 70
2nd: Jack Danneberg 72
3rd: Luke Daley 73
4th Flight
1st: Nathan Crowder 66
2nd: Justin Francis 71
3rd: Josh Zeeb 71
Closest to Pin #17: Chris Jones 9′
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