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Results From Golf League Play Around Polk County

Big Cypress 18-Hole Ladies Association, Scramble, July 26: Anne Merritt/Pat Digilio/Donna Lewis 68, Janet Morton/Joanne Rininger/Anne Loughran 73.

Bramble Ridge Mixed Scramble, July 30: Gary Rafferty/Ace Spade/Bob Kitchens/Chuck Long 28.

BridgeWater Men’s Wednesday League, Quota Points, July 27: Team – Dave Shallow/Gino Reed even, Logan Stringer/Brad Harrellson and Steve Jackson/Bill Crosier tied at minus 6. Individual – Gino Reed plus 2. Closest to pin: no. 9 – Gino Reed.

Cleveland Heights Tuesday Morning League, Blind Draw Quota Points, July 26: Mike Rickels/Ron Berry/Ron Duvall plus 7, Tim Colpean/Ray Gau/Pete Allen even. Closest to pin: no. B4 – Mike Mimnaugh; no. C8 – Ray Gau. best over Quota: A Flight – Mike Rickels plus 6; B – Tim Colpean plus 4.

Cleveland Heights Men’s Association, Quota Points, July 27: Pro Flight – Neil Mischley plus 3, Wood Blades plus 1, Paul Boeh, Sun T Choe and Edwin Virella all at minus 3; A – Bob Moore plus 1, John Lefevers even, Pat Jackson minus 1; B – Timothy Colpean, Ted Hamilton and bill Horde all at even, Bob Goodrich and bill Stinson tied at minus 1, Frank Howell and Fran Shinn both at minus 2; C – Jack Houle plus 1, John Eady even, Thom Iosue minus 1; D – Ernest Winner plus 4, Gerald Parker plus 2, Lyle Brookman plus 1. Closest to pin: no. C8 – Ron Barry; no. B4 – bill Griffith.

Cypresswood Men’s Association, Two-Man Team Scramble, July 26: A Flight – Ken Engh/Bruce Heyer 56.5, Dave Royalty/Bill Stark 59.5, Lowell Merryman/Bob Springer 60; B – Randy Nix/Clint Brooks 51, Tom Murray/Gene Nagel 56, Marvin Burdette/Bill Chorney 57.5. Closest to pin: no. 4 – Lowell Merryman; no. 7 and no. 16 – Larry Roberson; no. 14 – Brack Davis.

Hamptons Men’s Association, Medal Play/Net, July 26: John Fisk 59, Lewis Tubbs 62, bill Raub 64.

Hamptons Monday Stableford, July 25: Bob Thiel plus 6, Russ Gardiner plus 4, Dave Goodyear plus 2 on a match of cards.

Hamptons Sunday Duffers, Scramble, July 31: bill Raub/Coletta Doud/Keith Allen/Joe Schultz minus 7, Dick O’Hora/Kharla Samuels/Ken Doud/Sam Wheatley minus 6.

Hamptons Wednesday Stableford, July 27: Russ Gardiner and Ed Jacobs plus 3, Si Chalfant and Bob Thiel even.

Highland Fairways Monday Couples, July 25: A Flight – Guck/Knutson 59, VanderVeen/Hines 60; B – Johnston/Bolton 50, Hulbirt 52. Closest to pin: Cee Lawrey and Paul Forbes.

Highland Fairways Thursday Scrambles, July 28: Mary Walters/Reha Miller/Tom Flannery/Al Kula/Rusty Silvers minus 10, Yvette Holzworth/Paul Forbes/Bob Hoagland/Jim Knutson/Frank Ridolfo minus 7. Closest to pin: Betty Moore and Tom Flannery.

Lake Ashton Ladies 18-Holers, best Net, July 26: Martha McKinney/Dana Cunningham/Judy Mulhearn/Dean Phillips 121, Phyllis Kessler/Susan Bloedorn/Gilda Tricarico/Adriana Greenwood 122.

Lake Ashton Men’s Lite, low Net, July 27: Bob Olesen/Phil Mitchell 31, Paul Jones/Bill Dentler 33.

Lake Ashton Ladies Niners, Scramble, July 26: Sue Buss/Jackie Perez/Betty McDonnell/Louise VonColln 38, Barb Donnelly/Colleen Krueger/Joann Malcolm 39, Diane Egnot/Doris Bopp/Cam Hurley/Candy Gamble and Charlene Shupp/Arlene Dewolfe/Joan Sardina/Mary DeCarlo tied at 40. Closest to pin: no. 8 – Colleen Krueger.

Lakeland Elks Lodge 1291 League, Bartow, Quota Points, July 25: Jim Klemick plus 1, Don Bernard, Jim Cooke, Brian Crook, bill Fagan, Ron Simpson, Ed Carley and bill Maser all at minus 2. Closest to pin: no. 3 – Ed Carley; no. 13 – Jim Klemick (50-50).

Lakeland Men’s Association, Diamond Hill, Quota Points, Aug. 1: first Flight – Dean Fleming and Gary Terrell both at even, Gary Spruce minus 2; Second – Pete Casella plus 2, Ron Platt minus 2 on a match of cards over Jerry Tidwell; Third – Stan Jones plus 3, John Garber plus 1, Huelin Hill minus 1 on a match of cards over Charlie Hufstetler; Fourth – Ski Mastalski even, Art Felsman and Charlie Salvo tied at minus 3. Closest to pin: no. 3 – Stan Jones; no. 6 – Preston Strenth; no. 12 – Elio Hernandes; no. 15 – Dean Fleming.

Ridge Men’s Association, Scotland Yards, Quota Points, July 28: Carroll Lasseter plus 10, Dob Smith plus 9, Roy Garrison plus 5 on a match of cards over Randy Reagan, J.D. Wheeler and Robert Moore. Closest to pin: no. 6 – D. Smith; no. 8 and 16 – Warren Teets; no. 11 and 18 – C. Lasseter.

Sandpiper Men’s Wednesday Association, July 27: first Flight – Art Cleaver plus 9, Jack Martin plus 4 on a match of cards over Paul Tart; Second – Gene Middleton plus 5, Wayne Estey and Chas Steeg both at plus 2. Closest to pin: first Flight – P. Tart; Second – B. Harkins.

Skyview Scramble, July 29: Doyle Bryson/Jim Hines/Bob Shepherd/Ken Duffy minus 14, Jim Egolf/Ted Clelland/Jerry Greer minus 10. Closest to pin: no. 2 – Bob Tarr; no. 4 – Rich Lintz; no. 8 – Jerry Greer; no. 11 – Jim Egolf; no. 15 – Doyle Bryson.

Willowbrook Senior League, Four-Man Team, 6-6-6, 1-2-3 best Balls, July 28: Cliff Anderson/Bill Baker/Charles Wise/Ron Buckley 116, Kerry Coder/Bob Lasseter/Hank Pepe/Steve Konsin 125 on match of cards over Frank Eisenschenk/Hank Pepe/Jim Shytle/Blind. Closest to pin: no. 3 – Ron Buckley; 5 – Frank Eisenschenk; 12 and 15 – Pat Pangallo.

Holes-in-one recorded at area golf courses, with the hole, yardage, club and date:

Denny Lemma — Wedgewood, no. 4, 170 yards, 6-iron, July 25.

Upcoming golf tournaments, in chronological order:

SHERMAN PRO-AM, Cleveland Heights Golf Club, Sundays at 7:30 a.m.; quota points format with four flights; optional skins game; call 863-665-2662.

MONDAY QUOTA POINTS TOURNAMENTS, Lakeland Men’s Golf Association, 8 a.m. shotgun starts; play against golfers within your handicap; call Ed Young at 863-648-9695.

Skins and Pins Tournaments, Wedgewood, shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. every Sunday; call Andy Cristofaro at 863-858-1306 or 863-858-4451.

WHY WORRY WEDNESDAYS, Huntington Hills; 9-hole Points Quota League at 5:15 p.m.; call Terri White at 863-559-4082.

JAMEY SCHWARTZ CLASSIC, Saturday, Cleveland Heights; seventh annual fund-raiser for Jamey Schwartz Scholarship Fund in partnership with Polk Education Foundation; scholarships go to two Lakeland High graduates attending the University of Florida, as the late Schwartz did; four-player scramble; 1 p.m. shotgun start; entry fee $100 per player; includes beverages, door prizes, raffles, silent auction and awards banquet; hole sponsorships $100; to register, go to jameyschwartzclassic.com or e-mail .

MIDFLORIDA JUNIOR GOLF TOUR, Aug. 7, ChampionsGate; entry fee $35; season membership fee $35; four boys age groups and three for girls; upcoming tournaments: Aug. 15 — Tampa Palms; Aug. 20-21 — Tournament of Champions, Southern Dunes, Haines City; call the YMCA Par 3 at 863-577-0236 or check online at centralfloridajuniorgolftour.com.

RIDGE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB TOURNAMENT, Aug. 20, Grenelefe South Course; fund-raiser for Ridge Community High athletic teams; four-player scramble; 8 a.m. shotgun start; entry fee $50 per player; corporate teams $225; hole sponsorships $50; call athletic director Angie Clark at 863-419-3315 for more information.

LAKE GIBSON KICKOFF GOLF CLASSIC, Aug. 20, Sandpiper; fund-raiser for Lake Gibson football team’s pre-game meals and football shoes; four-player scramble; 8 a.m. shotgun start; entry fee $60 per player; includes barbecue lunch, beverages and snacks; raffle, door prizes; contact Dan Morse at 863-853-6100 or email .

HELP THE HANDICAPPED CHARITY BENEFIT, Aug. 20, Huntington Hills; four-player scramble; 8 a.m. shotgun start; entry fee $100 per player; includes lunch, raffle, team awards; hole sponsorships $100; call 863-853-7707 or e-mail .

STOGIE FOR A BOGEY TOURNAMENT, Aug. 26, Bartow; inaugural fund-raiser for Cigar Factory Redevelopment Project in Bartow; four-player scramble; 1 p.m. shotgun start; entry fee $75 per player; includes dinner; entry deadline Aug. 24; 2011 GMC Terrain from Kelley Buick GMC of Bartow for designated hole-in-one prize; also Escort Radar package worth $2,500 and set of Callaway woods for hole-in-one prizes; hole sponsorships $100; sponsorships $200-$1,500; call Trish Pfeiffer at 863-640-1024.

BARTOW INTIMIDATORS ’00 GOLF TOURNAMENT, Aug. 27, Bartow; inaugural fund-raiser for youth fast-pitch softball team for trip to NSA World Series in 2013; four-player scramble; 8:30 a.m. shotgun start; entry fee $60 per player; includes lunch; raffle, putting contest, prizes; mulligans $5 or three for $10; hole sponsorships $100; call Nassor Williamson at 863-605-5265 or Debbie Stinson at 863-528-2422 for more information.

WEBBER FOOTBALL GOLF CLASSIC, Aug. 27, Lake Wales Country Club; fund-raiser for Webber International football program; four-person scramble; 9 a.m. shotgun start; entry fee $60 per player; includes lunch buffet at Webber campus before football team’s scrimmage at 2 p.m.; mulligans $5; 50-50 raffle with tickets $1 or 15 for $10; hole sponsorships $100; call coach Wes Voth at 863-734-1529 or email Vothdw@webber.edu.

SPECIALIST CHARLES LEMON CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT, Oct. 9, Bay Palms Golf Complex at MacDill AFB; fund-raiser for Haines City soldier injured in IED explosion in Iraq in June and his family, and the Wounded Warriors Project; 8 a.m. shotgun start; four-player scramble; entry fee $55 per player or $220 per team before Sept. 30, then $70 or $260 per foursome; awards reception afterward; call Jeff Plooster at 619-379-7412 or Nicole O’Connor at 813-362-9588, or register online at golfdigestplanner.com/19177-SpcCharlesLemonCharityGolfTourna/.

[ Mail or fax typed results of local golf tournaments, aces and upcoming tournaments to Golf News, Ledger Sports Department, P.O. Box 408, Lakeland, Fla., 33802, Fax (802-7812). Deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. ]

Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz who is your pick??

I personally think Chuck is going to knockout that big headed p rick out cold. Tito got lucky last time that he decided he would just fall over to get the ref to stop it. If Chuck lands one hard enough he will have that big jaw wired shut for about 6 weeks. Tito won't be albe to take Chuck down either. Chuck's sprawl is phenominal. If Tito gets to anxious looking for that take down he is going to catch an uppercut just like BABALOO the Babboon.

Everybody has jumped on big ol' Chuck Liddells bandwagon…Tito is going to win this fight hands down. the last fight Tito wasn't ready to fight him. he thought they where friends for one, and he said himself that he wasn't ready mentally or physically. If you watched the fight Tito didn't come out trying to clinch or strike like he usually does in fights…he stood back. Chuck was a dirty fighter and thumbed Tito's eye and temporarily blinded him in one eye,which allowed Chuck to land the strikes that he did. Why is this fight going to be different? Tito is ready, he is physically and mentally ready, he is hungry for his belt back. look for a different fighter come Dec 30th. I believe Tito is goign to push the pace and test Liddell's conditioning. I say Tito via 3rd rd TKO. he is going to make Chuck tired and make him sleep. If you think Chuck has conditioning just look back when he fit Rampage in PRIDE, he gave up.

Solido also said that Diego sanchez has better ground game that Matt Huges,

Chuck will win

Tito all the way! It's not about luck, it's about skill. And they are both very skilled at what they do, I think it will be a close fight, but Tito will win by decision.

Chuck Liddell will win…

Chuck liddell is just a lot better rounded than Tito, and Tito's going to be always looking for a takedown, and Chuck Liddell will just sprawl. Chuck Liddell's striking skills are better than titos, and that will end the fight. If the fight goes to the ground, Chuck is very good at ground fighitng as well, hence his collegeate wrestling skills will go to place.

Tito will be knocked out, 2nd round 1:30

Everyone loves to look at the last fight, so I will begin with that. Chuck and Tito used to train together. during that time, Tito won the title and Chuck became the #1 contender. however, Chuck didn't receive a title shot immediately, because Tito was ducking him. Randy Couture ended up with the belt, and then Chuck was able to fight Tito. Tito lost. Not because he was poked in the eye or because he thought they were friends. he lost because he tried to stand with Chuck, and only one fighter has survived going toe to toe with the Iceman (Rampage Jackson). Aside from that one fight history, let's examine the last fighters each has faced. Chuck has fought and beaten Randy Couture, Vernon White, Jeremy Horn, and Babalu Sobral all in the first round. Tito has fought and beaten Ken Shamrock, Forrest Griffin Patrick Cote, and Vitor Belfort. Ortiz squeezed out a decision victory against Griffin, and had easy wins over two has beens. Chuck dominated #1 contenders. Chuck has had the stiffer competition and looked better winning his fights. every one keeps asking "If Tito takes Chuck down…"
The last person to take down Chuck was Randy Couture 6 or 7 fights ago. And "If Tito takes Chuck down," Chuck will get the fight back to it's feet and keep swinging away. It's true Tito got poked in the eye in the first fight, but that shouldn't stop a fighter from attempting a shoot or simply circling until vision returns. If you've read this far, you know my pick is Chuck (TKO round 1). I'll be on the wire December 31st gloating…

Okay to Sigma and Corrupt… the UFC just took over the WFA where Rampage is currently fighting. he will be fighting Chuck soon. Watch their first fight again, Chuck had him backing up and got caught on the counter. a lesson he has learned and utilized to his advantage.

Tito is hoping to take the fight into the later rounds? Watch the fight against Forrest Griffin. Tito gassed in the second round and only had one take down after the first round. Don't count out Chuck durability, I used to train with him in SLO, and he will last well into the later rounds…he just never has to.

i'd like to see Tito Win.

but i just don't see him throwin' or havin' "d" like chuck

chuck by another easy ko

come on now of course titos gonna lose it isn't even a fight the ufc should sign quinton "rampage" jackson just 4 like 1 month so he can fight chuck again because i think that he can't b beat by any1 in ufc in his weight the only person i think can beat him in ufc is probly jeff monson because rampage is known 4 his slams (which r perfect) and jeff monson knows how 2 reverse them but thats just me… chuck can b beat i think tito will b a challenge but i'm hoping that chuck wins… tito talks 2 much… and i really hope he loses cause he always walks out with the mexican flag.

I want Tito to win, but i dont think he will…also if you remember, Tito stood up with chuck and did quite well in the 1st round of thier fight. Titos best chance to win is to avoid eating the big bomb, and hopefully chuck will gas in the late rounds and tito can maybe ground and pound him just like couture did to liddell…..tito definately has better cardio than chuck, and i think that is the one thing tito has going for him. If tito can survive and stay fresher than chuck, he can beat him in the late rounds…..but i think that is the only way he can possibly win.

Liddell will beat him. he hasn't lost in like 3 years, he has amazing takedown defense, he's the fastest striker I've ever seen in my life (in MMA), and he has finess/endurance. What else do you need. he has the perfect weight and height for it and I don't see him losing for atleast another 3 years (if he doesn't get injured along the way).

When comparing the two, don't bring up Chuck Liddell fights that took place 3 years ago. That was a long time ago and he's alot better today than he was when he went against that Rampage guy. Plus there's no way that the thumb was intentional. If he can be that accurate with his punch (to be able to thumb him) then I don't see why he would have to play dirt; he could just knock him out instead.

And what does Tito have? he has 3 wins against a 42 year old, played out, senior citizen who should've been out of the game like 7 years ago. If you put Tito Ortiz against Couture, he would definately lose. Compare Tito's last 5 opponents to Chucks and tell who had it better.

On December 30th it's gonna be Chuck Liddell's win, hands down. BTW, if Tito Ortiz wasn't such and arrogant hothead I wouldn't be so against him but I CAN'T STAND loud mouths, especially when they're not the best.

I think that chuck will knock Tito out in the first round! I think that Tito has it comming to him! should be a good fight tho. I wont miss it!

There is a possibility that Tito will win — but it will be tough. I don't think Tito will knock out LIddell or even get him to a ground and pound situation (no one, it seems, can get Liddell to the ground these days). however, if TIto lasts to the end, there is a good chance that he will rack up more points than Liddell and win. Can't predict either way – just predict a good fight with two hungry opponents.

I've got to pick Liddell over Ortiz. Why? well, for ONE thing, even though they keep pointing out that Ortiz has won his last 5 fights, think about it for awhile. 3 of those were against Ken Shamrock! And one of the others was against Forest Griffin who took him to a decision (and many people thought won the match). I don't even remember the other person he's fought. Doesn't matter. Liddell will control the fight and we may have seen the last of Ortiz for awhile after that.

i would like tito to win but think chuck will.