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LAMGA By David Kubissa The month of May routinely kick starts a summertime exodus of golfers, but the numbers held up well in the first two weeks of LAMGA play with 72 players teeing off in a two-man best ball on May 3 that included a Mexican-style lunch themed around Cinco De Mayo. The following week, 52 players competed in a Beat the Board game. For those sticking around this summer, board President Rolly Geyer told those at the May 3 lunch that more special events were on the agenda through September, with some including a lunch or breakfast. LAMGA members can stay up to date on these upcoming events by accessing a newly remodeled LAMGA web page on LakeAshtonLiving.com that can be found under Community, then Golf, and LAMGA. The site now displays an updated list of directors and their emails along with other useful information, such as how new members can join, a quarterly list of the weekly games, the local rules sheet and a list of LAMGA business and services sponsors. Red Hoagland Hyundai Challenge: The monthly standings still have the same golfers holding down the top two spots with a couple of new names inching on to the leader board: 1st, Darrell Reid, $101.10; 2nd, John Milsom, $87.25; 3rd, Pat O’Neil, $77; tied for 4th, Rick Simonetti and Rolly Geyer $77.50. Sponsor spotlight — dental practices that supported LAMGA this year: Boyett Family Dentistry; Forni Dental; George W. Butz III, DDS; Heartland Dental; Pure Dental Brands – Paul Palo, DDS. Thanks to sponsors like these for generously contributing to LAMGA. Keep these professionals in mind when shopping for services. You can find a full list on the LAMGA web page by clicking on “LAMGA Sponsors.” Pictured right: On May 10, LAMGA directors Tim Wayt, Dan Baun, Rolly Geyer and Jacques Fleischmann took on a field of 12 teams in a game of two best nets.

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