Sunland Golf & Country Club Sunland Golf & Country Club recently held its 2020 Couples Golf Championship last week with, from left, Dan and Geri O’Claray claiming the Overall Net Championship with a two-round total of 134 strokes, and Mike Mullikin and Cyndi Carpine teaming to win the Overall Championship with a two day total of 146 strokes. (Submitted photo)

Sunland Golf & Country Club Sunland Golf & Country Club recently held its 2020 Couples Golf Championship last week with, from left, Dan and Geri O’Claray claiming the Overall Net Championship with a two-round total of 134 strokes, and Mike Mullikin and Cyndi Carpine teaming to win the Overall Championship with a two day total of 146 strokes. (Submitted photo)

GOLF: Sunland crowns couples champions

Three card aces in one week and Pro-Am registration

SEQUIM — Three Sunland Golf & Country Club members recorded hole-in-ones last week, the second time in 2020 that three players managed to hole out in the same week at the Sequim course.

In mid-July, Bob Berard, Frank Herodes and Ann Hester all notched singles on the par-3 fifth hole.

This time around, Scott Ferguson posted his third ace and first at Sunland, holing out on the 160-yard fifth hole with his 5-iron and a Callaway ball on Oct. 5.

Jay Tomlin changed up the pattern Oct. 7, acing the par-3 17th from 125 yards out with his 8-iron and a Callaway Chromesoft ball. The shot is Tomlin’s sixth career ace and third at Sunland.

Rick Edecl posted his first hole-in-one during Sunland’s Couples Golf Championship last Saturday. Edel holed out on the 17th hole from 120 yards with his 6-hybrid and a Titleist ProV1 ball.

50th Pro-Am

SEQUIM — Registration is underway for the 7 Cedars Casino 50th annual Olympic Peninsula Pro-Am Invitational hosted by The Cedars at Dungeness.

The tournament will be held Nov. 7-8 with 9 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. shotgun starts, respectively.

Amateurs with an active USGA Handicap Index of 23 or better are eligible to play, along with all professional players in the Pacific Northwest.

Entry fees are $325 for amateurs and $225 for professionals with teams made up of four amateur players and one pro.

A practice round on Nov. 6 is included, along with tee prizes and daily hole-in-one contests.

Players also will receive four $10 food vouchers and can sign up for a Calcutta auction for $100 per player or $500 per team.

Team and individual competitions will be held.

Entries close Nov. 2.

For more information, call The Cedars at Dungeness at 360-683-6344.

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