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Show Golf associations plan local joint tourney Drive, according to Mike Eberlein, men's social chairman. chair-man. In addition, the Pro Shop is offering merchandise awards. The day will be capped with cocktails, dinner and the awards ceremony at Ziggy's following the tournament. Sign-ups are required now," Reno emphasizes, "so we can get the dinner plans and teams set." Entry fees are $25 per team which includes dinner and prizes. Sign up or call in your co-ed team to the Park City Golf Course (649-8701). A Chapman-Scotch (man woman team), 18-hole golf tournament will kick off the first combined men's and women's Golf Association event of the summer June 24 at the Park City Golf Course. Golf Pro Doug Vilven says that in a Chapman style tournament each player's shots are of equal weight. "Each team member drives, then they criss-cross and take a second shot. Then after picking the best ball, the players alternate shots to finish the hole," he said. Prizes will be awarded to the teams finishing with the lowest net scores, based on a handicapping system supplied sup-plied by the pro. "Everyone is invited to play, including non-association members," says women's wom-en's social chairperson Maggie Mag-gie Reno. We hope that alter playing in a fun tournament we'll get them to sign up with the respective golf groups and continue to play," Reno says. A special division will be set up for players who have not established estab-lished handicaps so everyone will be eligible for the many prizes offered. Local merchants have donated do-nated a variety of prizes for Closest To The Hole, Longest Putt, and Longest |