Las Vegas Review-Journal

Women’s associatio­n still going strong

Group celebrates 70 years’ worth of achievemen­ts

- By Brian Hurlburt Special to the Review-journal

It was a cold, windy day on Tuesday at Las Vegas Golf Club, and Rea Tritle would have been proud of the ladies who braved the elements. The late Tritle was the first president of the Las Vegas Women’s Golf Associatio­n that was founded at the course in 1947.

Some 70 years have passed since Tritle, Edyth Hoban, Gladys Meyers and a few others created the club, which is still going strong decades later because of an active membership, plus the leadership of tournament director Connie Patterson and president Debra Koch.

“It’s an honor to help maintain our history and tradition and oversee the oldest women’s golf associatio­n in Southern Nevada,” Koch said. “We have a great group of ladies who are very loyal. We have events 52 weeks per year and love the game.”

Back in early days, the late Helen C. Cannon, a member and notable Las Vegan, won most every women’s golf title in the area. In 1976, the Helen C. Cannon Junior High School was named in her honor, and she was inducted into the Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame in 2004.

Rosita Grisnik, 77, is the longest standing active member and was around when Cannon was still active. Grisnik joined in 1976 as a 29 handicap, but took lessons from the late Jerry Belt. She improved to an 11 and won a club match play championsh­ip.

“The good players like Helen Cannon, Mary Shaw and others encouraged me to get better,” Grisnik said. “We have had some impressive players over the years and still do. I couldn’t play for a year recently because of cancer. What I missed most was playing golf at Las Vegas Golf Club with my friends.”

Another longtime member, Linda Macdonald, is one of the most decorated champions in the club’s history. She won club championsh­ips from 1986-89 and in 1991 and 1993, and won again this year.

Other top champions in club history include My Paulsen, Sally Allen, Rita Revello and Barb Christense­n, who have combined to win more than 20 titles. Christense­n joined Cannon as a hall of fame inductee in 2015.

Honorary lifetime club members are Cannon, Meyers, Hoban, Christense­n, Ruth Allison and Dottie Pitzer. Koch said the club welcomes new members, and interested ladies can email dskoch53@gmail.com for informatio­n.

Local tour qualifiers

Locals Keith Clearwater and Jeff Gallagher earned associate membership status on the PGA Tour Champions at the tour’s qualifying school, which concluded Friday at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona. Clearwater finished tied for 15th and Gallagher tied for 20th.

Jennifer Hahn finished tied for 32nd at LPGA qualifying school at LPGA Internatio­nal in Daytona Beach, Florida, and earned conditiona­l status. Hahn was touched by the Oct. 1 shooting and made ribbons for her competitor­s.

“This year at Q School, I felt I was not only playing for myself, but also to make my city proud,” Hahn said.

College club champs

On Sunday, Arizona State and the University of Minnesota were declared the co-champions of the National Collegiate Club Golf Associatio­n at Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort. High winds canceled the final round, so the tie remained. Clemson took home the inaugural national invitation­al team title. Michael Hodgins, from the University of Florida, shot 5 under to win the individual title. The event featured 340 players and 65 teams.

SNGA Tour champs

Edward Fryatt won the championsh­ip division of the SNGA Tour Championsh­ip last Thursday at Bear’s Best. Other winners were Frank Acker, senior; Frank Abbott, silver; Eduardo Ramirez, net; Charlie Roy, senior net; Neil Driscoll, silver net.

Weekly deal

Play both Boulder City and Boulder Creek golf courses for $70, now through January.

Stars on, off course

Chip Beck, who shot 59 in the

1991 Las Vegas Invitation­al, is at

Las Vegas Golf Club on Friday for a clinic, tournament and luncheon. The event is $49. Call 646-3003 for reservatio­ns.

The golf notebook appears each Thursday. Freelance writer Brian Hurlburt is a two-time author who has covered golf in Las Vegas for more than two decades. He can be reached at bhurlburt5@gmail.com or @Lvgolfinsi­der.

 ?? Brian Hurlburt ?? Former Las Vegas Women’s Golf Associatio­n club champions Barb Christense­n, left, and Sally Allen after a tournament at Las Vegas Golf Club.
Brian Hurlburt Former Las Vegas Women’s Golf Associatio­n club champions Barb Christense­n, left, and Sally Allen after a tournament at Las Vegas Golf Club.

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