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July 16, 2024

North Sierra Zone

NCGA

Arrowhead GC took the title at the annual NCGA North Sierra Zone Championship.

Arrowhead GC, made up of teammates Jesse Harer, DJ Northrup, Alex Valencia and Tre Larranaga, shot a final round 13-under 129 to come in at 24-under 262 playing in a format that takes the two best net scores of a four-person team.

Second place went to Tahoe Donner GC at 267 after a final round 136. Third place went to Weed Mens GC at 273.

Both Arrowhead GC and Tahoe Donner GC earned automatic spots into this year's NCGA Zone Championship, set for Aug. 19-20 at Poppy Hills and Spyglass Hill. 

 

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South Sierra Zone 

NCGA

Edgewood-Tahoe GC came back to take the title at the annual NCGA South Sierra Zone Championship.

Edgewood-Tahoe, made up of teammates Bob Rutner, JT Ravize, Harris Chaiklin and John Dietrich, shot a final round 20-under 122 at Poppy Hills to come in at 24-under 262 playing in a format that takes the two best net scores of a four-person team.

Second place went to a playoff between Wawona GC and Greenhorn Creek GC, who both came in at 267. Wawona GC went on to win the sudden-death playoff.

Both Edgewood-Tahoe and Wawona GC  earned automatic spots into this year's NCGA Zone Championship, set for Aug. 19-20 at Poppy Hills and Spyglass Hill. 

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July 15, 2024

North Sierra Zone

Tahoe Donner GC is the team to chase after day one of the annual NCGA North Sierra Zone Championship.

On Monday, Tahoe Donner GC, made up of teammates Jim Ozimek, Gary Kerwood, Edward Littlejohn and Michael Rusch, carded an opening score of 13-under 131 at Del Monte GC playing in a format that takes the two best net scores of a four-person team.

Arrowhead GC is in second place at 133. Lakeridge Men's Club is in third at 139.

Only the two low teams will advance to this year's NCGA Zone Championship, set for Aug. 19-20 at Poppy Hills and Spyglass HIll.

South Sierra Zone

Greenhorn Creek GC took the lead on opening day.

The Greenhorn Creek GC team, made up of teammates William Burr, Kevin Mead, Phil Harris and Ray Walker, shot a score of 10-under 134 playing in a format that takes the two best net scores of a four-person team.

Apple Mountain GC is in second place at 135. Wawona GC is third at 137. 

Only the two low teams will advance to this year's NCGA Zone Championship, set for Aug. 19-20 at Poppy Hills and Spyglass HIll.