Hirtle and Graves win the 2019 Bronze Championship

Nova Scotia Golf Association – The Eden Golf Club hosted the 2019 Women’s Bronze Championship today in Paradise, NS. 
 
The Bronze is a net championship where competitors qualify through their home clubs. This annual championship requires competitors to have a 19.0 factor or greater at the time of qualifying. Clubs can field teams of up to five competitors and the lowest two net scores are combined to determine a team championship.
 
When the dust settled, the team of Candy Hirtle and Cathy Graves from the host club, Eden who finished atop the field. The team carded a combined net total of 129 (-15).
 
Finishing 10 strokes behind the winners, was the team of Shelley King and Judy Young from the Avon Valley Golf Club who finished with a net 139 (-5).
 
Colleen Youden and Betty Mattson from the Ken Wo Golf Club finished in third place with a team net score of 141 (-3). 
 
For a complete list of results from the 2019 NSGA Women’s Bronze Championship please CLICK HERE.  
 
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