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Nina, Carolyn, Mary and Roberta
at the first tee at the Blush Hill Country Club in Waterbury Vermont
Nina, Carolyn, Mary and Roberta
at the first tee at the Blush Hill Country Club in Waterbury Vermont
While I try to get out on the course 3 or more times a week, Mary also escapes from the inn several times a week to hit the round ball down the fairway as well. While a lot of the men at Killington play locally, each week the ladies go on a field trip to different parts of the state to play in "Ladies State Day" sponsored by the Vermont State Women's Golf Association.
This week, the ladies traveled to Waterbury Vermont to play at the Blush Hill Country Club. The course was a typical rolling Vermont course with a few hills. It was well maintained with some very nice gardens. While being only a 9 hole course, the ladies played alternate tees the second time around to fill out an 18 hole card.
Kudo's go out to Nina for her round at Blush Hill. Nina carded a 92, taking low gross honors for the foresome. They celebrated with an ice cream stop at the Ben and Jerry's factory, just up the street from Blush Hill in Waterbury. Mary enjoyed a strawberry ice cream cone before heading back to Killington.
Where ever you may be, just remember to keep it in the fairway, and don't forget your sunscreen.