Park leads list of winners in Alta Vista monthly medal tilt | Inquirer News

Park leads list of winners in Alta Vista monthly medal tilt

/ 07:27 AM October 24, 2012

DAVID PARK, Richard Lim and Edwin Go Lim earned the lowest gross titles in their respective classes in last Saturday’s October Monthly Medal of the Alta Vista Golf and Country Club.

Park scored 33 in the front 9 and 39 in the back nine to earn 72 points, which gave him the title for class A.

Richard Lim, on the other hand, grossed 81 to take the class B title while Edwin Go Lim took the class C title with his 85.

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Taking home the lowest net titles in classes A, B and C were Jack Chiu, Cristino Lim and Willy Go, respectively.

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Chiu netted 68 for class A, Cristino Lim had 70 in class B while Willy Go had 74 for class C.

In the seniors division, Felix Villanueva scored 81 to clinch the lowest gross title while Jun Zosa earned the lowest net title with his net score of 63 points.

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The super seniors division had Boy Gonzalez earning lowest gross with 89 points while Jack Lee was had the lowest net with 76.

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Ericka Lim scored 38 and 41 to post the lowest gross at 79 in the ladies division. Lowest net went to Tessa Ozoa.

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Andot Mondares bagged the lowest gross title in the guest division and lowest net went to Tata Callora.

Richard Lim also notched the nearest to the pin in hole no.6 with eight feet and eight inches while Tony Amor had the most accurate drive in hole no.11 at one foot and nine inches. /CORRESPONDENT MARS G. ALISON

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