A History of the Toledo Women’s District Golf Association 75 Years 1920-1995

A History of the Toledo Women’s District Golf Association
75 Years
1920-1995
Although 1995 marked the seventy-fifth anniversary of The Toledo Women’s
District Golf Association, the first city tournament for women was conducted in
1918.
That first City Championship was held at The Country Club. Mrs. A.B. Newell
defeated Mrs. F. H. Seymour (her mother) in the finals to win the championship.
Mrs. John Cameron was president of the league.
The following year, no tournament was held but, in 1920, Mrs. Cameron was
again elected president and the organization was given the name Toledo
Women’s District Golf Association. The championship that year was won by
Miss Helen Tillotson (later Mrs. Helen T. Fallis) who went on the capture thirteen
District titles. The original clubs were: Country Club, Inverness, Sylvania and
Toledo Golf Club.
In 1920, with Mrs. E.J. (Betty) Wilkinson as President, the District invited clubs
from nearby towns to join the organization. That year the championship
tournament became known as the District Championship.
In the 1940’s, District members participated in a Tri-City Tournament with teams
from Cleveland and Detroit. This became an annual event (for a period of years)
in which twelve qualifiers from each area competed as a team. The competition
seems to have ended in the sixties.
In the early 1950’s, a Betty Wilkinson Day was established to honor Mrs.
Wilkinson who was a founding member, served as a five-time District President
and was also Honorary President for a number of years. As part of Betty
Wilkinson Day, Past Presidents of the District were invited for lunch and a
putting contest. In addition, a trophy was awarded to the tournament winner.
Among other special tournaments played over the years were an annual ProLady, the President’s Cup (a team event), a Tournament of Champions and a
Two-Day Medal. Although these events were dropped, a Scramble was added in
the mid-80’s.
A Senior Championship (for those members 50 and over) was instituted in 1956.
The first title went to Mrs. Clyde Fisher. In 1965, Page Stranahan, Virginia Secor
Stranahan and Helen Tillotson Fallis donated a silver bowl to be awarded
annually to the winner of the Senior Tournament. They also donated two charms
for the event. One went to Teen Peck for low gross, the other to Esther Bassler
for low net.
In 1972, the District honored one of its most dedicated members, Lena Brundage
by holding a day in her honor. Mrs. Brundage, a charter member of the District,
held every office over a period of years. A silver bowl is awarded, in Lena’s
name, to the low net winner of the annual tournament. The first event was won
by Debbie Lang.
After many years of playing the District Championship at match play, a new
format (a combination of match and stroke play) was tried in 1973. This format
was not continued but in 1976 a Stroke Play Championship was held in addition
to the Match Play Championship. It was won by Sharon Keil who has taken
eleven Stroke Play Championships in addition to capturing thirteen Match Play
titles (as of Spring 1995).
Good golf and keen competition have always been a hallmark of the TWDGA.
Many District members have competed on the state and national level. A
number of District Champions have also won the Ohio State Women’s
Championship. This list includes: Helen Tillotson Fallis, Mary Hauck, Neoma
Copic Horgan, Peggy Kirk Bell, Barbara McIntire, Carol Diringer, Lorraine
Abbott and Sharon Klump Keil.
Over the past seventy-five years, the Toledo Women’s District Golf Association
has grown from the original four member clubs to twenty-four. Membership
continues to prosper as well with approximately two hundred women involved
in the organization.
Debbie Lang
SOURCES: TWDGA Scrapbooks containing clippings from The Toledo Blade,
The Toledo Times, The Toledo News-Bee and the Herald papers, as well as
District records, schedules and notes.
SPECIAL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING:
Sue Byrne, Sharon Keil, Neva Lang, Herman Lang, Caryl Lind,
Nancy Martin, Esther Nickerson, Susan Stout
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
OF
TOLEDO WOMEN’S DISTRICT GOLF ASSOCIATION
ARTICLE I
Name
The name of this Association shall be the Toledo Women’s District Golf
Association (henceforth referred to as TWDGA)
ARTICLE II
Purpose
The purpose of the TWDGA shall be:
1. To promote competition among members of the Association.
2. To conduct tournaments and championship events.
3. To establish and maintain high standards of sportsmanship.
ARTICLE III
Membership in this Association shall bind each Club and Individual member to
abide by the Constitution, By-Laws and Rules of this Association. Each club
member and individual member shall accept and enforce all decisions fo the
Executive Committee.
ARTICLE IV
Membership
There shall be two classes of membership: (1) Club Membership and
(2) Individual Membership
Sec. 1
Any private or semi-private golf club within a radius of 100 miles of
Toledo, Ohio may apply for Club Membership in the TWDGA. However Toledo
Golf Club at Ottawa Park , Chippewa Golf Club, Fostoria Country Club, Heather
Downs Country Club, and Valleywood Golf Club shall be Club Members of the
TWDGA regardless of whether considered a private, semi-private, or public golf
course.
Sec. 2
In order for admission to the Association, any private or semi-private
club’s application shall have the majority approval of the Executive Committee
of the TWDGA.
Sec. 3
Individual Membership in the TWDGA is limited to women
1. Who are golfing members of club’s that are Club Members
of TWDGA (except those specifically excluded in By-Laws
Article 1, Sec. 2).
2. Whose handicap conform to the rules of the TWDGA ByLaws Article II, Sec. 1.
3. Who belong to a Member Club that closes, or is otherwise
not in operation, for a period not to exceed one year.
ARTICLE V
Officers
The Officers of the Association shall consist of the President, Vice-President,
Secretary, and Treasurer.
ARTICLE VI
Executive Committee
The control and management of the TWDGA and its affairs and tournaments
shall be entrusted to the Executive Committee composed of the following
fourteen (14) persons: Immediate Past President, President, Vice-President,
Secretary, Treasurer, Tournament Chairman, three (3) Tournament Assistants,
Tournament Schedule Chairman, Media Relations Chairman, Historian, and two
(2) Members-At-Large.
ARTICLE VII
Sec. 1
Officers’ Duties
It shall be the duty of the President
1. To preside at all meetings of the TWDGA.
2. To enforce due observance of the Constitution and By-Laws.
3. Offer for consideration all motions regularly made.
4. Appoint all Committees not otherwise provided for.
5. Perform such other duties as the office may require.
The President shall make no motion or amendment nor vote on any
question unless the vote is equally divided, when she shall cast the
deciding vote.
Sec. 2
In the absence of the President, the Vice-President shall perform the
duties of the office.
Sec. 3
The Secretary shall keep the minutes of the TWDGA and the Executive
Committee. She shall conduct the correspondence of the Association and send
out all notices of meetings.
Sec. 4
The Treasurer shall be custodian of the funds of the TWDGA, which
shall be deposited, in a special account and in a bank designated by the
Executive Committee. She shall conduct the collection and receiving of the dues
for the Club Memberships and Individual Memberships. She shall pay out of the
TWDGA bank account only on authority of the Executive Committee. She shall
also keep an itemized account of receipts and expenditures, file vouchers of all
payments and present a full report at each meeting of the TWDGA and of the
Executive Committee. She shall present an annual report to be certifies by the
auditor.
ARTICLE VIII
Election of Officers
All elections of officers shall be held at the annual meeting in the fall. The term
for each officer shall run for one year with the exception of the Treasurer who
shall serve for two (2) years. The officers’ duties shall commence with the
adjournment of the annual fall meeting.
ARTICLE IX
Meetings
Sec. 1
The annual meeting of the TWDGA shall be held at the last scheduled
tournament. The agenda will include, but not be limited to, the election of
officers and the presentation of annual reports.
Sec. 2
The Spring meeting of the TWDGA shall be held for the purpose of
acquainting the Individual Membership with the program of tournament events
and shall be held at such place and time as determined by the Executive
Committee.
Sec. 3
Special meetings of the TWDGA may be called at the request of the
Executive Committee with one (1) week prior notice to the Individual
Membership.
Sec. 4
Meetings of the Executive Committee shall be held at the discretion of
the President.
ARTICLE X
Amendments
The individual membership shall be given notice of any amendments to this
Constitution in writing two (2) weeks prior to any regular or special meeting of
the TWDGA where a vote on the proposed amendment(s) shall occur. After
such notice, the proposed amendment shall become part of the Constitution, if at
the next meeting it is approved by a two-thirds vote of those Individual
Members present and voting.
BY- LAWS
ARTICLE I
Sec. 1
Individual Membership in the TWDGA shall consist of three classes:
Active, Honorary and Senior.
Sec. 2
Any woman golfer who has been accepted as an Individual Member,
upon payment of the annual dues, is eligible for Active membership.
Exceptions: (a) Unattached Member. Any woman golfer who has been a
member of the TWDGA for twenty (20) years, although no longer a golfing
member of an affiliated club (ie. Member Club) or no longer a member of an
affiliated club (ie. Member Club) may, upon payment of the annual dues, be
permitted to retain her membership or reapply for Active membership status to
the TWDGA (See By-Laws Art. II, Sec. 1).
(b) Former Champion. A former match play, stroke play, or senior
champion, although no longer a golfing member of an affiliated club (ie. Member
Club) or no longer a member of an affiliated club (ie. Member Club) may, upon
payment of the annual dues, be permitted to retain her Individual Membership
or reapply for Active membership status to the TWDGA (See By-Laws Art. II,
Sec. 1).
(c) Any District member who takes a “Leave of Absence” from her
club may have a one year grace period. To receive this she must send
documentation certified by the club to the District President. She will not pay
District dues and will not be eligible to play in any TWDGA tournaments during
that year. If she joins a member club after the one year period, she may rejoin
District even if her handicap index is above 16.0.
Sec. 3
Honorary Membership: Honorary membership may be conferred upon
any person by a majority vote of those present and voting at the Spring or Fall
meeting of TWDGA, the person having been unanimously approved by the
Executive Committee. Persons upon whom this membership is conferred shall
be enrolled for life when they have stated their acceptance in writing.
Sec. 4
Senior Membership: A senior member is any Individual Member of
fifty (50) years of age or older who wishes to participate only in the Senior’s
Tournament and pays the Senior annual dues. Once a member elects to become
a Senior member, she must reapply for Active membership. An Individual
Member who has been a dues paying member of TWDGA for thirty-five (35)
years shall receive a 35 year membership gold disk.
ARTICLE II
Application For and Limitations of Membership
Sec. 1
Any woman golfer who has a USGA Handicap Index of 16.0 or less,
excluding executive golf courses, is eligible to apply for active membership in
TWDGA if she is a golfing member of a club affiliated (Club Member) with
TWDGA. Application for Active membership shall be made to the President on
forms provided for that purpose, said forms having been endorsed by the
applicant’s club handicap chairman and TWDGA representative. Application for
TWDGA membership shall be accepted between March 1 and September 30.
Membership dues must be paid for the year in which application is made.
Sec. 2
All Member Clubs hosting a multiple day tournament shall be
permitted a minimum of five (5) Individual Members, excluding Senior
Members. All Member Clubs not hosting a multiple day tournament shall be
permitted a minimum of four (4) Individual Members, excluding Senior
Members. If a Member Club does not have the minimum number of members
with the prescribed handicap, they may ask the next lowest handicap player to
join TWDGA to bring their membership to the minimum number. (This is a
specific exception to the handicap requirement established in By-Laws Art. II Sec.
1.)
ARTICLE III
Fees and Dues
Sec. 1
Annual Dues: Every Member Club shall pay annual dues before an
Individual Member from that club may become an Active member for that year.
These dues are payable prior to the Annual Spring meeting of TWDGA.
The annual dues for Active and Senior members shall be paid prior to the
Annual spring meeting of TWDGA.
Sec. 2
The Executive Committee shall determine the amount of Annual dues
for all membership categories.
Sec. 3
The Officers (4), Historian, and Web Site Manager shall not pay yearly
dues.
Sec. 4
The following shall be paid a yearly stipend: Schedule Chair,
Tournament Chair, (3) Tournament Assistants and the Treasurer. The Executive
Committee will set the amount of the stipend.
ARTICLE IV
Sec. 1
Duties of Officers
The Executive Committee shall meet at the discretion of the President.
Sec. 2
The following order of business shall be observed at all meetings of the
Association and the Executive Committee:
a. Reading of the minutes of the previous meeting
b. Communications
c. Reports
d. Unfinished business
e. New business
Sec. 3
Nomination of Officers: At least thirty (30) days before the Closing
Meeting of the Association, the Executive Committee shall appoint a nominating
committee which shall present a slate of officers to be voted upon at the Annual
Meeting. Nominations from the floor shall be in order at this time.
Sec. 4
If no nominations from the floor are forthcoming, the President shall
request a motion to accept the slate of officers as presented. Following proper
procedure the membership shall vote upon the motion.
Sec. 5
The President: The President shall preside at all meetings of the
Association and the Executive Committee. She shall be an ex-officio member of
all committees. She will welcome all new members by letter and provide them
with their TWDGA materials. The Match Play Championship Tournament
should be held at the club at which the President is a member.
Sec. 6
Vice-President: The Vice-President, during the absence of the President,
shall perform the duties of that office. She shall be responsible for purchasing
tournament prizes and special awards: "Hole-in-One" awards and 35 year pins.
Sec. 7
Secretary: The Secretary shall keep the records of all meetings of the
Association and the Executive committee. She shall serve all notices of meetings.
She shall be responsible for all correspondence and papers of the Association.
Sec. 8
Treasurer: The Treasurer shall serve for two (2) years and shall keep
full and accurate account of all money received. She shall deposit the same in the
name of and to the credit of the Association in such depository as may be
designated by the Executive Committee. She shall present at each meeting of the
Association and at each meeting of the Executive Committee a written report of
the finances of the Association which includes all income and disbursements
since the last regular meeting. She shall pay all bills and file all receipts for
reference. She shall keep an accurate list of members and send all notices of
dues. She shall collect all fines from the membership. She shall pay insurance on
trophies or other property against loss of same. She shall present
an annual report at the end of the fiscal year, the report to be certified by an
auditor appointed by the President.
Sec. 9
All officers upon retiring from office shall, within thirty (30) days,
deliver all money, accounts, records, papers and other property belonging to the
Association to their successor in office.
Sec. 10 Rotation of Officers: The rotation of officers will be as follows:
Secretary to Vice-President, Vice-President to President, President to Past
President. This succession results in a four (4) year commitment. The VicePresident shall be an Active Member from a Member Club which will host the
Match Play Championship in the year of her term as President.
ARTICLE V
Property
Sec. 1
Investments of the Association, certificates of deposit or securities of
any sort shall be held in trust for the Association by a responsible Trust
Company selected by the Executive Committee.
Sec. 2
Once a year, funds that have been accumulated in the account of the
Association and are not needed for current expenses shall, under the direction of
the Executive Committee, be turned over to the Trust Company for permanent or
semi-permanent investment of interest.
Sec. 3
The Annual Audit of the Association shall include not only the
Treasurer's current funds but also the permanent funds and investments of the
Association. Each member of the Executive Committee shall be supplied with a
copy of such audit and a copy of the Trust Agreement under which the Trust
Company acts for the Association.
ARTICLE VI
Standing Committees
Sec. 1
The President Elect of the Association shall appoint the following
committee chairmen: Tournament, Schedule, Historian, Media Relations, two (2)
Members-at-Large (one from an out-of-town Club and one from Chippewa,
Valleywood or Toledo Golf Club), plus Rules and an Auditor.
a. The Tournament Committee shall be responsible for all
tournaments held under the auspices of the Association. The
tournament schedule and events are subject to the approval of the
Executive Committee.
The Tournament Chairman shall appoint three (3) Assistants to
serve on the Committee. The Tournament Chairman and
Assistants are responsible for the weekly pairings, prizes, and
management of the tournament.
b. The Schedule Chairman is responsible for obtaining the
tournament sites and presenting a proposed schedule to the
Tournament Committee and the Executive Committee for their
approval. The Schedule Chairman is responsible for the printing of
individual schedules and prize certificates.
c. The Media Relations Chairman is responsible for promoting the
Match Play and Stroke Play Championship Tournaments and
reporting the results to the media. The results of weekly
tournaments shall be reported to the media by the Club TWDGA
representative that hosted the event.
d. The Auditing Chairman and/or Committee shall audit the books of
the Treasurer and report the results at the Annual Spring meeting.
e. The Rules Chairman and/or Committee shall be available to make
the correct ruling as adopted under the Rules of Golf by the USGA
on any disputed points.
f. The Historian shall keep the scrapbook and the membership
records.
ARTICLE VII
Resignation
Any member of the Executive Committee or standing committee wishing to
resign from said office, shall present her resignation in writing to the President of
the Association.
ARTICLE VIII
Tournaments
Sec. 1
It shall be the duty of the Association to hold an annual Match Play and
a Stroke Play Championship Tournament.
Sec. 2
It shall be the duty of the Association to hold weekly tournaments,
preferably every Friday, not a legal holiday, during the playing season. No extra
tournament under the jurisdiction of the Association shall be held after the final
scheduled tournament. The tournaments shall be held under the direction of the
Tournament Committee of the Association.
Sec. 3
All competitions of the Association shall be played in accordance with
the rules of golf as adopted the USGA. The only exceptions are: special rules in
force and published on the course over which the competition takes place; and
special rules or modification of the rules laid down by the Tournament
Committee.
Sec. 4
All disputed issues shall be decided by the Tournament and/or Rules
Committee.
Sec. 5
For every event, in which she is participating, a TWDGA member must
pay an entry fee for each day of the event. The Executive Committee of the
TWDGA will determine the amount of entry fee.
Sec. 6
Any TWDGA member failing to show or secure a TWDGA substitute
for her tee time in a TWDGA event in which she is scheduled to play will receive
a penalty which will equal the cost of the cart and entry fee for the day of the
tournament. The fines for multi day tournaments will be as follows:
Match Play Championship – If you are unable to play in the Qualifier, you will
be subject to paying your cart and entry fees for a total of three days (the day of
the Qualifier plus the first two days of Match Play)
Three Day Medal Play (Stroke Play Championship) – If you are unable to play in
the three Day Medal Play Tournament, you will be responsible for your cart and
entry fees for two days since the third day is optional.
Two Day Ringer – If you are unable to play in the Two Day Ringer, you will be
responsible for your cart and entry fees for both days.
Any penalty must be paid to the TWDGA Treasurer prior to participating in any
subsequent TWDGA event. All penalties must be paid before October 31 of each
year, or that member will be suspended for one year from the TWDGA and may
requalify by: (1) Payment in full of the penalties due and owing AND (2)
submission of Application for membership (See By-Laws Art. II, Sec. 1). The
penalty applies to both in-town and out-of-town TWDGA events. The only
exceptions to incurring the penalty are (1) Death in the immediate family; (2)
Funeral of a family member or friend; (3) Hospitalization of TWDGA member
and/or family member; (4) Jury duty.
Sec. 7
Each Member Club shall agree to host a TWDGA event each season.
Refusal to host a tournament may result in the suspension of the Club and its
TWDGA members from the Association.
ARTICLE IX
Quorum
The members of the Association present at the annual meeting or other properly
noticed meeting shall constitute a quorum.
ARTICLE X
Authority
"Robert's Rules of Order, Revised" shall be the authority on all question of
parliamentary law and proceedings.
ARTICLE XI
The Executive Committee is empowered to change, add to, and/or interpret the
By-Laws.
TWDGA Presidents
1918 – Mrs. John Cameron
1919 – Mrs. John Cameron
1920 – Mrs. John Cameron
1921 – Mrs. John Cameron
1922 – Mrs. A.B. Newell
1923 – Mrs. Lee D. Moon
1924 – Mrs. E.J. Wilkinson
1925 – Mrs. E.J. Wilkinson
1926 – Mrs. O.L. Brailey
1927 – Mrs. F. H. Seymour
1928 – Mrs. F. H. Seymour
1929 – Mrs. Claude A. Hauck
1930 – Mrs. E.A. Shoen
1931 – Mrs. Edward Wheeler
1932 – Mrs. Edward Wilkinson
1933 – Mrs. Edward Wilkinson
1934 – Mrs. Edward Wilkinson
1935 – Mrs. Jerome Curran
1936 – Mrs. Henry Lambert
1937 – Mrs. Henry Lambert
1938 – Mrs. Casper Schoen
1939 – Mrs. Casper Schoen
1940 – Mrs. Ward Judge
1941 – Mrs. Edward Schuller
1942 – Mrs. Edward Schuller
1943 – 1945 War Years
1946 – Mrs. Fred Steel
1947 – Mrs. Ray Leeper
1948 – Mrs. Forrest Brundage
1949 – Mrs. C.F. Bush
1950 – Mrs. Leslie Gerke
1951 – Mrs. R. O. Halloway
1952 – Mrs. J.H. Burke
1953 – Mrs. Carl Baker
1954 – Mrs. Kermit Schoettley
1955 - Mrs. Harry Nehring
1956 – Mrs. Glen Lake
1957 – Mrs. A.L. Baker
1958 – Mrs. Edwin Tasker
1959 – Mrs. John Cameron
1960 – Mrs. Charles Dimmer
1961 – Mrs. Carl Risley
1962 – Mrs. Edwin Fruchman
1963 – Mrs. Charles Ide
1964 – Mrs. C. Peckinpaugh
1965 – Mrs. Charles Hoopes
1966 – Mrs. Howard Boggs
1967 – Mrs. Clay Kabat
1968 – Gladys Green
1969 – Bobbie Kelsey
1970 – Lena Brundage
1971 – Sophie Kaufman
1972 – Jane Bischoff
1973 – Sue Lucas
1974 – Cherie Peckinpaugh
1975 – Amy Roemer
1976 – Bobbie Kelsey
1977 – Betty Jo Taylor
1978 – Ginny Reece
1979 – Helen Hense
1980 – Joan Neithercut
1981 – Betty Leininger
1982 – Marian Kampher
1983 – Muggsy Klein
1984 – Marge Van Deusen
1985 – Joan Laimbeer
1986 – Jean Rightmyer
1987 – Cathi Greebe
1988 – Sharon Keil
1989 – Joan Barkenquast
1990 – Harriet Urschel
1991 – Jo Stocksteil
1992 – Boots Metzger
1993 – Esther Nickerson
1994 – Caryl Lind
1995 – Pam Brazeau
1996 – Judy Milano
1997 – Vicki Nissen
1998 – Barb Caufman
1999 – Luann Alleman
2000 – Lorrell Pfaltzgraf
2001 – Kelly Bardwell
2002 – Sue Bowers
2003 – Connie Kemp
2004 – Jan Taylor
2005 – Cindy Thomas
2006 – Dianne Roberts
2007 – Cary Swan
2008 – Joyce Welker
2009 – Susan Purewal
TWDGA Presidents
2010 – Sue Kolinski
2011 – Fran Lyons
2012 – Holly Bennett
2013 – Cathy Happel
2014 – Phyllis Zielinski
Match Play Champions & Runners-ups
1918 – Evelyn S. Newell
Myra Seymore
1920 – Helen Tillotson
Evelyn Newell
1921 – Marie W. Greehalgh
Ora Cheney
1922 - Marie W. Greenhalgh
Helen Tillotson
1923 – Helen Tillotson
Ora Cheney
1924 – Helen Tillotson
Marie Greenhalgh
1925 – Marie W. Greenhalgh
Mary Hauck
1926 – Marie W. Greenhalgh
Mary Hauck
1927 – Helen T. Fallis
Mary Hauck
1928 – Helen T. Fallis
Marie Greenhalgh
1929 – Mary Hauck
Helen Fallis
1930 – Mary Hauck*
1931 – Mary Hauck
1932 – Helen T. Fallis
1933 – Helen T. Fallis
1934 – Helen T. Fallis
1935 – Kathryn M. Kalbfleisch
1936 – Helen T. Fallis
1937 – Helen T. Fallis
1938 – Helen T. Fallis
1939 – Helen T. Fallis
1940 – Helen T. Fallis
Neoma Copic
1941 – Neoma G. Copic
Helen T. Fallis
1942 – Neoma G. Copic
Arlene Sentle
1943 – 1945 War Years
1946 – Carol Diringer
Neoma Copic
1947 – Peg Kirk
Carol Diringer
1948 – Peg Kirk
Neoma Horgan
1949 – Carol Diringer
Peg Kirk
1950 – Peg Kirk
Barbara McIntire
1951 - Barbara McIntire
Neoma Horgan
1952 – Carol Diringer
Mrs. E. Faust
1953 – Carol Diringer
Mrs. E. Faust
1954 – Barbara McIntire
Carol Diringer
1955 – Arlene S. Gilmore
Betty Brown
1956 – Neoma G. Horgan
Issy Wade
1957 – Sue Finkbeiner
Georgia Dixon
1958 – Lorraine Abbott
Ann Stranahan
1959 – Ann Stranahan
Lorraine Abbott
1960 – Ann Stranahan
Shirley Fruchtman
1961 – Mildred Risley
Zoe Tasker
1962 – Donna Fitkin
Betty Brown
1963 – Ann Stranahan
Sally O’Neill
1964 – Neoma Guerin
San Merrick
1965 – Ann Stranhan
Lorraine Abbott
1966 – Carol Diringer
Sharon Klump
1967 – Carol Diringer
Sharon Klump
1968 – Sharol Klump
Doris Holliger
1969 – Sharon Klump
Alice Gordon
Match Play Champions & Runners-ups
1970 – Sharon Klump
Patty Larsen
1971 – Patty Larsen
Sharon Klump
1972 – Sharol Klump Keil
Ann Betz
1973 – Cherie Peckinpaugh
Carol Abbenzeller &
Betty Jo Taylor
1974 – Sharon Keil
Betty Jo Taylor
1975 – Sharon Keil
Sue Stout
1976 – Joyce Walters
Jan Taylor
1977 – Debbie Lang
Betty Leininger
1978 – Ann Walling
Joyce Walters
1979 – Vicki Bennett
Sue Stout
1980 – Sharon Keil
Sue Stout
1981 – Helen Tough
Martha Mallott
1982 – Sharon Keil
Sue Stout
1983 – Martha Mallott
Sue Stout
1984 – Martha Mallott
Sharon Keil
1985 – Sharon Keil
Jackie Samaritoni
1986 – Sharon Keil
Jackie Samaritoni
1987 – Jan Taylor
Sue Stout
1988 – Sally Robinson
Sharon Keil
1989 – Martha Mallott Grafton
Sally Robinson
1990 – Sally Robinson
Martha Mallott Grafton
1991 – Sharon Keil
Martha Mallott Grafton
1992 – Sally Robinson
Martha Mallott Grafton
1993 – Sharon Keil
Martha Mallott Grafton
1994 – Sharon Keil
Sue Stout
1995 – Sharon Keil
Sue Stout
1996 – Sharon Keil
Martha Mallott Dement
1997 – Sally Robinson
Sharon Keil
1998 – Sally Robinson
Martha Mallott Dement
1999 – Cathy Netter
Sue Stout
2000 – Debbie Rubin
Sue Stout
2001 – Debbie Rubin
Cathy Netter
2002 – Debbie Rubin
Sue Stout
2003 – Debbie Rubin
Bonnie Hampton
2004 – Sally Robinson
Cathy Netter
2005 – Cathy Netter
Sally Robinson
2006 – Sally Robinson
Pat Hopple
2007 – Pat Hopple
Sally Robinson
2008 – Sally Robinson
Pat Hopple
2009 – Sally Robinson
Kristin Windau
2010 – Helene Beat
Sally Robinson
2011 – Helene Beat
Sally Robinson
Match Play Champions & Runners-ups
2012 – Holly Bennett
Diane Rich
2013 – Cathy Netter
Holly Bennett
Senior Champions
Perpetual Senior Trophy donated by Page Stranahan,
Helen Tillotson Fallis & Virginia Secor Stranahan
1965 – Teen Peck
1966 – Betty Brown
1967 – Georgia Dixon
1968 – Neoma Guerin
1969 – Betty Brown
1970 – Cherie Peckinpaugh
1971 – Cherie Peckinpaugh
1972 – Cherie Peckinpaugh
1973 – Cherie Peckinpaugh
1974 – Bobbie Kelsey
1975 – Betty Leiniger
1976 – Cherie Peckinpaugh
1977 – Betty Leiniger
1978 – Mae Bordner
1979 – Betty Leiniger
1980 – Betty Jo Taylor
1981 – Ann Betz
1982 – Helen Tough
1983 - N/A
1984 – Betty Leiniger
1985 – Pat Hoffman
1986 – Joyce Walters
1987 – Joyce Walters
1988 – Maurine Hannibal
1989 – June Powell
1990 – Nancy Martin
1991 – Maurine Hannibal
1992 – Joyce Walters
1993 – Jan Tayjor
1994 – Cathi Greebe
1995 – Jan Taylor
1996 – Joy Gagnon
1997 – Sharon Keil
1998 – Bonnie Hampton
1999 – Sharon Keil
2000 – Susan Stout
2001 – Pat Snyder
2002 – Susan Stout
2003 – Susan Stout
2004 – Kathy Williams
2005 - Melinda Robinson
2006 – Rosie Feeback
2007 – Pat Hopple
2008 – Dannica Walker
2009 – Mary Cowan
2010 –Dannica Walker
Senior Champions
2011 – Sally Robinson
2012 – Diane Rich
2013 – Rosie Feeback
Lena Brundage Champions
1972 – Debbie Lang
1973 – Jean Rightmyer
1974 – Lynn Rubini
1975 – Joyce Walters
1976 – Neva Lang
1977 – Jean Rightmyer
1978 – Lila Raskin
1979 – Patty Barry
1980 – Joyce Walters
1981 – Betty Jo Taylor
1982 – Rosemary Schatzka
1983 – Sue Wilson
1984 – Caryl Lind
1985 – Marianne Reece
1986 – Marilyn Minder
1987 – Jo Daniels
1988 – Bea Lahr
1989 – Peggy Spencer
1990 – Pat Hoffman
1991 – June Powell
1992 – Helen Tough
1993 – Marianne Reece
1994 – Jean Rightmyer
1995 – Ginny Reece
1996 – Judy Beilharz
1997 – Connie Kemp
1998 – Debra Johnson
1999 – Cathy Netter
2000 – Nan Reno
2001 – Bonnie Hampton
2002 – Dolores Brown
2003 – Fran Lyons
2004 – Jenella Tilton
2005 – Nora Dooley
2006 – Donna Cantello
2007 – Connie Kemp
2008 – Joyce Walters
2009 – Shelley Waner
2010 – Deb Bibler
2011 – Tricia Andrews
2012 – Connie Kemp
2013 – Connie Kemp
Medal Play Champions
1976 – Sharon Keil
1978 – Sharon Keil
1979 – Sharon Keil
1980 – Sharon Keil
1981 – Sharon Keil
1982 – Sharon Keil
1983 – Sharon Keil
1984 – Martha Mallott
1985 – Sharon Keil
1986 – Sharon Keil
1987 – Susan Stout
1988 – Sharon Keil
1989 – Martha Mallott Grafton
1990 – Sally Robinson
1991 – Sally Robinson
1992 – Martha Mallott Grafton
1993 – Martha Mallott Grafton
1994 – Susan Stout
1995 – Susan Stout
1996 – Martha Mallott Dement
1997 – Martha Mallott Dement
1998 – Sally Robinson
1999 – Martha Mallott Dement
2000 – Sally Robinson
2001 – Cathy Netter
2002 – Sally Robinson
2003 – Sally Robinson
2004 – Sally Robinson
2005 – Cathy Netter
2006 – Sally Robinson
2007 – Cathy Netter
2008 – Cathy Netter
2009 – Sally Robinson
2010 – Helene Beat
2011 – Helene Beat
2012 – Sally Robinson
2013 – Cathy Netter
Player of the Year Award
1977 – Sharon Keil
1978 – Sharon Keil
1991 – Sharon Keil
1992 – Martha Mallott Grafton &
Sharon Keil
1993 – Sharon Keil &
Martha Mallott Grafton
1994 – Susan Stout
1995 – Susan Stout
1996 – Martha Mallott Dement
1997 – Sharon Keil
1998 – Martha Mallott Dement
1999 – Martha Mallott
2000 – Debbie Rubin
2001 – Sharon Keil
2002 – Debbie Rubin
2003 – Bonnie Hampton
2004 – Sally Robinson
2005 – Sally Robinson
2006 – Sally Robinson
2007 – Sally Robinson
2008 – Sally Robinson
2009 – Sally Robinson
2010 – Helene Beat
2011 – Sally Robinson
2012 – Holly Bennett
2013 – Holly Bennett