Congratulations go out to all participants in the Sept. 10 "Third Time's a Charm" Golf Tournament, hosted by the Lake Tansi Ladies Golf Association. The four-person scramble attracted 120 women from Middle and East Tennessee.
Winners were:
First Flight
First place: team of Ann Looney, Sharon Kington, Heather Soly and Joanna Whitmill, score 58
Second place: team of Evelyn Williams, Carol Massey, Norma Knauss and Vickey Davis, score 58
Third place: team of Diana Withers, Glenda Davis, Sue Wyatt and Pat Howell, score of 59
Second Flight
First: team of Paula Morton, Cheryl Hibbett, Susan Norton and Gene Deere, with 64
Second: team of Sharon Ellis, Susan Spencer, Cathleen Purdie and Kay Davis, with 64
Third: team of Carolyn Whittenburg, Tina Johnson, Daphene Richardson and Jennifer Wheeler, with 64 (all score card playoffs)
Third Flight
First: team of Joan Slatton, Vickie Griffith, Meiko Honda and Angie Wilhite, with score of 69
Second: team of Betty Allen, Gina Maxwell, Barbara Shemwell and Carline Henry, with 69
Third: team of Bonnie Good, Jean Saal, Lori Letourneau and Mitzie Anderson, with 69 (all scorecard playoffs)
Fourth Flight
First: Louise Littleton, Kathy Luttrell, Pat Guilliam and Marie Guinn, with a 72
Second: Sandra Cannon, Grace Ferguson, Aven Fleming and Gladys Butler, with a 73
Third: Jo Jones, Karen McCall, Della Marshall and Betty Walker, with a score of 74
There were 12 special prizes awarded to individuals participating in the tournament. Eleven of these were silver charm bracelets with a golf charm caring out the theme of the tournament. Some of these went to longest drive winners. The winners were Angie Whilhite, Jennifer Wheeler and Joanna Herman. Sue Wyatt won for closest to the pin on hole #6 and Karen McCall for hole #12. Agnes Garrett won a bracelet for being the closest to the pin on her second shot on hole #7 by putting it in the hole from the fairway.
Jerry Phillips of JP Jewelry and Repair provided the most coveted prize of a beautiful diamond ring by being closest to the pin on hole #3 to Lake Tansi resident, Lori Letourneau.
Breakfast was provided by the ladies of the 9-hole and 18-hole leagues of Lake Tansi and a wonderful luncheon was served at Mitch's Restaurant in Lake Tansi. Tournament sponsors included Cumberland County Bank, Middle Tennessee Natural Gas, Kroger's, Wal-Mart, First National Bank and First Bank.
The women of the Lake Tansi Ladies Golf Association appreciate all participants and sponsors for making this a fun day for all.
Tansi Smoke Signals
"Third Time's a Charm" Golf Tournament winners
- Tansi Smoke Signals
-
-
The Frank and Larry Show
Frank Gale and Larry Robertson are famous in Cumberland County, as they cover UT sports and write and take photographs for the Crossville Chronicle, as well as the Smoke Signals.
-
After 37 years at Tansi, golf pro Aubrey King retires
After nearly four decades of promoting Lake Tansi golf, teaching hundreds of youngsters the art of the game and arguably being one of the leaders in making Cumberland County the Golf Capital of Tennessee, golf pro Aubrey King is retiring.
-
GENERALLY SPEAKING: Common Interest Communities face continuing financial issues
Most of you are aware that the LTVPOA has been struggling with many issues related to the economy. Some of this is perceived to have been self imposed but the following article demonstrates the additional dilemma that the POA is facing. Be rest assured that the LTVPOA Board of Directors and Management are constantly evaluating policies and procedures to find ways to get through these troubling times. This will only be accomplished by working together with the membership.
-
Remembering Pearl: Seals recounts experience aboard USS Pennsylvania at Pearl Harbor
On the morning of Dec. 7, an aircraft bearing the red symbol of the Rising Sun of Japan appeared out of the clouds above Hawaii. More than 300 other Japanese warplanes followed it with plans to descend on the Pearl Harbor Naval Yard, where a young private named James Allen Seals was stationed.
-
Christmas is the season to bake with hearts of love
One of the ladies at the Chronicle spent last weekend with her family women making holiday candies, cookies, and treats of all kinds. On Monday, there was a break room table at the Chronicle laden as full of treats as the bakers' hearts. What a wonderful way to show how much you care for your co-workers and friends, and how special the memories are when you spend time cooking with the women in your family.
-
Exchange Club enjoys Christmas party
-
BOL — Hope is alive down on Fourth Street
There is an amazing story that has been happening and continues to unfold right now, right here in Crossville.
-
Lake Tansi Pan Fish Club names anglers of the year
On Oct. 25, Lake Tansi Pan Fish club held its last fish fry/awards/ election of officers dinner for the 2011 season.
-
Honor Air escort to speak at Exchange Club January meeting
The Lake Tansi Exchange Club will meet at 8 a.m. Friday, Jan. 6, at the Thunderbird. Our special guest will be Gus Gocella, a volunteer escort, presenting a program on Honor Air.
-
Join the Tansi Dance Party in January
Everyone is most welcome to join the fun at the Tansi dance party Jan. 6 beginning at 7 p.m. at the Thunderbird Activity Center. Frank Byars will entertain for your dancing and listening pleasure.
- More Tansi Smoke Signals Headlines
-





