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Monday, Aug 14, 2006
Green Mountain National crowns
Brian Albertazzi Club Champion
=Teddy Arbo rolls in an 8 foot par on the 18th hole at Green Mountain National, while playing partners Ted Olencki and Doc Humphries look on.

Teddy Arbo rolls in an 8 foot par Putt
on the 18th hole at Green Mountain
while playing partners Ted Olencki
and Doc Humphries look on.

=Teddy Arbo rolls in an 8 foot par on the 18th hole at Green Mountain National, while playing partners Ted Olencki and Doc Humphries look on.

Teddy Arbo rolls in an 8 foot par Putt
on the 18th hole at Green Mountain
while playing partners Ted Olencki
and Doc Humphries look on.

Over the last 2 beautiful Vermont August days, the mens club championship played out at Green Mountain National golf course. For the second year in a row, Brian Albertazzi took the honors. Brian posted a 2 over par 174 from the tips, carding a 1 under 70 today during the final day of play. Congratulations Brian!

In the tournament fodder division of the event, I teamed up with Andy Reid on a little side match versus the two Ted's - Arbo and Olencki. I am happy to report that we had a great match, with Andy and I prevailing. Andy carded an 84 today. Teddy, the "Mayor" Arbo went around the links in 88. I finished at 94 (three horrendous holes on the back nine), and Ted Olencki, while providing moral support to "The Mayor", could not repeat yesterday's 88.

Overall, it was a great two day event. Special thanks to tournament organizer "Bobby" Peterson who set the course up for the tournament, and handled all of the scoring.

The ladies club championship at Green Mountain tee's off this Wednesday and Thursday. Carolyn Barbieri is the defending champion in the ladies event.





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