Palmaruk said the weekend championships dodged much of the dreary weather, and a first-time concert night after the first round of golfing helped to heat things up as well.
“The Rick Hemmaway band rocked out for our entertainment Saturday night,” the club pro said.
Overall the season has been a good one, despite a rough start due to some freeze and thaw spring days that affected the course … and golfing activity.
“The course had a tough winter, but it’s strong going into the fall,” he said. “Memberships have been strong and very active this season, keeping the course steady.”
For those wanting to putter around a plate of food or a lakeside patio instead of a fairway, Palamaurk says the LVR Food Services at the course’s Pelican Grill will be open until October.
With the championships out of the way, there are two main tournaments left on the golf course agenda over the next several weeks with the ACAC Regional college Championship going September 14, 15 and 16, and the One Person Scramble set to take over the course on Sunday, September 23.
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