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BY DARRELL HALENThe first time Bill Dube played in a National Amputee Golf Association tournament, he was nervous and didn’t score well.
But for Dube, who was unhappy about losing part of his left arm two years earlier, the competition also had a positive effect – it lifted his spirits.
“The first (tournament) I played in ...
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Manchester Country Club hosted its 32nd Raffle the Pro Tournament on July 22.
The tournament began in 1977 by then head professional Stan Lencki and longtime member Claire Gryzwacz as a competitive club event bringing together members who would not normally play together. It was named “Raffle the Pro” because teams include a ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR It’s entirely possible that when Jake Nutter graduates from Bedford High School in 2011, he’ll have had a hand in leading his golf squad to both a Class I and a Class L state title.
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
So far, Nutter has guided McKelvie Middle School to its first-ever Tri-County ...
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Villa Augustina School raised nearly $12,000 in donations at its annual charity golf tournament on Oct. 10 at the Stonebridge Country Club in Goffstown.
The Feller Family Charitable Foundation, which has supported the golf tournament for the last six years, was the major sponsor of this year’s event. Special contests included prizes for ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
For the Bow golf team,
2008 was a good year.
Coach Mike Seraikas
said 2009 has the potential to
be a great year.
“The kids worked hard,
they all improved, and now
we’re just looking forward to
next season where we’re going
to be a year older and a year
more experienced,” said Seraikas,
who ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
Sitting outside on the clubhouse
deck, glancing
at the familiar 135-acre
landscape of rolling fairways
and pristine greens, Marilyn
Campbell sat expectantly, waiting
for the storm to roll in.
Yet there wasn’t a dark cloud
in the sky, and the only precipitation
in the area were the tears
swelling in ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
They’re young. They’re
raw. They might just be good
enough to surprise some teams
in Class I.
Come Oct. 2, when the top
golf teams from around New
Hampshire meet at White
Mountain Country Club to
compete for the state championship,
Bow coach Mike Seraikas
said he fully expects his
squad to be in the ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
With one senior and three
freshmen in the top eight, as well
as a sophomore playing as the
team’s No. 1, there’s no denying
the Pelham golf squad is young.
Yet it presents an ideal scenario
for Todd Kress.
The second-year golf coach
said last season’s lot featured a
solid group of seniors who ...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK
The night before this year’s Class I boys golf tournament was not spent resting or making sure his team’s equipment was in order.
No, for Joel St. Laurent, it meant standing on the course at Manchester Country Club, perfecting his golfers’ strokes well into the evening.
St. Laurent led the boys of Bedford ...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK
On the first day of the season, Donald Van Uden relayed a message to his team. After watching his West golfers post a 32-4 record, the second-best regular-season finish in program history, Van Uden repeated the message.
“Only one day counts, and that’s Oct. 4,” said Van Uden, referring to the date of this ...
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