Here’s a list of holes-in-ones through July 12 and other accomplishments by Central New York golfers:
Randy Young, July 10 on the 88-yard No. 3 hole at Bellevue CC using a sand wedge. Witnessed by: Michael Fallon, Steve McLaughlin, and Terry Williams.
Brian Brooks, July 8, on the 112-yard No. 17 hole at Beaver Meadows using an 8-hybrid. Witnessed by Pete Schroeder, John Murphy, and Jose Figueiredo.
Karen Mulligan, July 7, on the 144-yard No. 14 hole at Rogues Roost East using a 7-wood. Witnessed by Tina Snyder, Faith Jones-Rolfe, and Carol Weller.
Morgan Marsallo, July 6, on the 120-yard No. 8 hole at Timber Banks using a 4-hybrid. Witnessed by Michael Ackerman, Tara Leon, and Mason Marsallo.
Jeff Koegel, July 3, on the 130-yard No. 13 hole at Millstone using a pitching wedge. Witnessed by Joe Addabbo.
Joe Mannion, June 29, on the 156-yard No. 8 hole at Camillus GC using a 5-hybrid. Witnessed by Jim Lent and Joe Szakacs.
Sean Hart, June 14, on the 198-yard No. 5 hole at Oneida Community GC using a 4-iron. Witnessed by Bill Sreca.
Shoot Your Age
Pete Bake, age 80, shot a 79 at Foxfire on July 12. Witnessed by Dan VanCott, Tom Burke, and Mike Ryan.
Randy Young, age 76, shot a 70 at Bellevue CC on July 7. Witnessed by Peter Donohoe, Marty Kelley, and Stewart McGough.
Jim Donahoe, age 80, shot a 77 from the Gold Tees at Radisson Greens on July 6. Witnessed by Gary Stanfield, Mike Mirra, and Pat Flanigan.
Pat Herron, age 77, shot a 75 from the Green Tees at Sunset Ridge on July 5. Witnessed by Mark Clark, Dave Mahaney, and Bill Kelleher.
Albatross
Harrison Davenport, July 5, on the par 5 No. 1 hole at Dutch Hollow using a 4-iron from 200 yards. Witnessed by Sage Crawford.
Editor’s note
The Post-Standard and syracuse.com will recognize three special golf accomplishments during the season: holes-in-one, double eagles and shoot your age (18-hole scores that match or are below a golfer’s age).
Send details by email to Pat Spadafore: pspadafore@syracuse.com.
Please include the name of the golfer, date, hole number, yardage, course name, club used and names of witnesses. For authenticity, it is preferred that the reports come from the golf course.