The women of the Sunland Golf and Country Club won the annual War of the Roses Major Tournament against the men last week. (Photo courtesy of Sunland Golf and Country Club)

The women of the Sunland Golf and Country Club won the annual War of the Roses Major Tournament against the men last week. (Photo courtesy of Sunland Golf and Country Club)

GOLF: Women win Sunland’s War of the Roses

SEQUIM — The women were the winners of the 2021 War of the Roses at the Sunland Golf and Country Club.

In round one, the women tallied 20.5 points to the men’s 18.5. The women stretched their lead in round two with 22.5 points to the men’s 16.5 for a total of 43 points for the women and 35 for the men.

Women’s teams final results

Bobbie Piety and Biane Bresnahan, 6 points, $30; Judy Nordyke and Dorene Berard, 6 points, $30; Susan Elvert and Marsha Carr, 5.5 points, $27.50; Cynthia Field and Cecil Black, 4.5 points, $22.50; Gail Flynn and Janet Littlefield, 3.5 points, $17.50; Marilyn McGrew and Vicki Young, 3 points, $15; Cheryl Coulter/Kathie Virgil and Geri O’Claray, 3 points, $15; Sally Lynum/Dana Burback and Linda Fortnoy, 2.5 points, $12.50; Cyndi Carpine and JoAnne Estes, 2.5 points, $12.50; Nonie Dunphy/Irene Schmidt and Alice Myers, 2 points, $10; Mary Kubas-Meyer and Carol Deckman, 2 points, $10; Ellen Leftwich and Sue Fowler, 1.5 points, $7.50; Katherine Evans and Janet Real/Nan Godfrey, 1 point, $5; Sherry Meythaler and Patricia Palmeri, 0 points.

Men’s teams final results

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Marty O’Brien and Wes Stoecker, 5 points, $25; Brad Littlefield and Mike Bresnahan, 4.5 points, $22.50; Roger Olsen and Phil Turner, 3.5 points, $17.50; Ken Orth and Wayne Nordyke, 3 points, $15; Dave Walp and Bill Alcayaga, 3 points, $15; Mike Mullikin and Dennis Bourget, 3 points, $15; Bob Berard and Jack Real, 3 points, $15; Frank Herodes and Jim Elvert, 2.5 points, $12.50; Mark Meythaler and Dan O’Claray, 2.5 points, $12.50; Joe McKinnon and Jeff Evans, 2 points, $10; David Anderson and Rick Edel, 1.5 points, $7.50; Robert Mares and Tony Bubenas, 1.5 points, $7.50; Jay Tomlin and Mike Leftwich, 0 points; Gary Young and Karl Kelley, 0 points.

In addition to $5 for each point earned for their team, each of the women also received a $10 bonus.

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