British Columbia Golf - The Scorecard Magazine Vol. 3 Issue 5

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Oregon. British Columbia Golf is looking to retain the title they won on home soil at Pit t M eadow s Golf Clu b in the 2016 event. The competition calls for six four-ball matches on day one and six foursome matches (alternate shot) on day two but due to the torrential rain that fell all day Saturday last year the event was shortened to just the six four-ball matches. Team B.C. accumulated 8.5 of the possible 9 points available to them to finish 2 points ahead of the previous year 's winners from Oregon. The event is patterned after the Curtis Cup Matches for amateur women (which stimulates friendly rivalry for women golfers from the United States, Great Britain and Ireland).

In 1997, the NPJL matches were expanded to include Oregon and Alberta, making it a four-association, six girls on each team, competition. Over the years the teams have changed and in 2015 Team Idaho was included. Each of the 4 teams now brings 6 players. Truly a ?North Pacific? event. Team Rost er s: BC Team m em ber s: (Hom e t ow n in br ack et s) Shirin Anjarwalla - (Nanaimo), Euna Han - (Coquitlam), Akari Hayashi - (Victoria), Tiffany Kong - (Vancouver), Cecile Kwon - (Maple Ridge), Abigail Rigsby - (Courtney) Not e: Euna Han, Abigail Rigsby and Shirin Anjarwalla are returning members from the victorious 2016 BC team. Team Capt ain s: Non-Playing Captains/Coach CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE


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