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13th annual golf outing

 

Robby Lee Memorial Golf Scramble

 

The Robby Lee Memorial Golf Outing to benefit the Wyandot Sports Hall of Fame scholarship fund is 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 17, 2024, at Lincoln Hills Golf Club, 5377 CH 330, Upper Sandusky. The 18-team, four-person scramble costs $55 per play and includes 18 holes of golf with a cart and a sack lunch. The winning team receives $220. There is an optional skins game at $20 per team, proximity awards on the course for men and women, a 50/50 drawing and mulligans for $5 per person. For more information, contact Andra Bell at 419-310-8119 or Keith Baker at 419-348-9534. The rain date is Aug. 18.

 

Download a registration form here.

 

The WSHOF also is seeking tournament ($300) and hole ($100 sponsors) for the tournament. A large banner will be placed at the clubhouse for tournament sponsors, and a sign will be placed at the hole for hole sponsors. All will be recognized in the banquet program next spring.

 

Congratulations to past winners

2023

 

From left: Matt Kotterman, captain Tom Kotterman and Derek McQuistion. Missing from the photo are Bill Kotterman and Kory Kotterman. They shot a 12-under-par 60.

 

From left: Teresa Kozarec, Roxie Karg, Nancy Littlepage and Jen Spitler. They shot a 10-under-par 64.

 

2022

 

From left: Shad Strong, Matt Kotterman, Bill Kotterman and Kory Kotterman, sponsored by Tom Kotterman. They shot a 15-under-par 57.

 

From left: Amy Troiano, Becky Romich, Linda Bastel Powers and Debbie Bastel. They shot a 10-under 62.

 

2021

 

From left: Jeff Garber, Mitch Cook, Brody Cook and Todd Garber. They shot 13 under par.

 

From left: Teresa Kozarec, Linda Kauble, Roxie Karg and Nancy Littlepage. They shot 6 under par.

 

2020

 

From left: Jim Warren, Bill Kotterman, Tom Kotterman, Matt Kotterman and Kory Kotterman. They shot a 16-under-par 56.

 

From left: Becky Romich, Jenny Romich, Katie Treadway and Nancy Johnson (shown from 2013)

 

2019

 

From left: Kory Kotterman, Tom Kotterman and Bill Kotterman. Not pictured are Matt Kotterman and Jim Warren. They shot an 18-under-par 54.

 

From left: Roxie Karg, Linda Kauble, Shelley Thornton and Malena Davis. They shot a 5-under-par 69.

 

2018

 

From left: Jeff Garber, Greg Garber, Keith Hildreth and Brody Cook

 

From left: Roxie Karg, Linda Kauble and Shelley Thornton

 

2017

 

From left: Mitch Cook, Todd Garber, Brody Cook, Jeff Garber

 

From left: Jenny Weaver, Jen Spitler, Connie Frank, Vikki Bell

 

2016

 

From left: Daniel Newell, Stuart Young and Alec Oney

 

Winners of the scramble were Daniel Newell, Stuart Young and Alec Oney with a 17-under par 55. Two teams tied for second with a 58.

Other winners were Derek Kromer, Andra Bell and Roxy Laycox, longest drives; Aaron Donaldson, Dave Salucci, Deb Warren and Jan Stoneburner, longest putts; Jerry Taylor and Connie Frank, closest to pin; and Tony Wenzinger, 50/50.

2015

 

From left: Jason Arend, Jerry Taylor and Michael Miller (Brad Batton missing)

 

From left: Connie Frank, Jen Spitler and Jen Weaver (Vikki Bell missing)

 

Men’s winners of the scramble were Jason Arend, Jerry Taylor, Michael Miller and Brad Batton with a 13-under par 59. They won a tiebreaker against Joe Reile, Alec Oney, Daniel Newell and Stuart Young.

Women’s winners of the scramble were Connie Frank, Jen Spitler, Jen Weaver and Vikki Bell with a 5-under par 67. They won a tiebreaker against Ruby Karcher, Sharon McCarthy, Clara Schertzer and Pat Eyestone.

Other men’s winners were Steve Zender and Brad Batton, longest drives; Michael Miller and Marty Baker, longest putt; Bob Donaldson, closest to pin; and Marty Baker, longest putt. Other women’s winners were Flo Collins, longest putt; and Makenzie Wentling, longest drive.

2014

 

From left: Dave Salucci, Rob Greer, AJ Huffman and Jeff Hailey

 

Winners of the scramble were (from left) Dave Salucci, Rob Greer, AJ Huffman and Jeff Hailey with a 17-under par 55. Two teams tied for second with 58s.

                                         2013

 

From left: Ed Dyer, Scott Doran, Derek Kromer and Cory Kitzler

 

The team of Ed Dyer, Scott Doran, Derek Kromer and Cory Kitzler won the 2013 men’s championship by three strokes with a score of 16-under 56. Tom Kotterman, Bill Kotterman, Kory Kotterman and Chuck Witty finished second. Other winners were Daniel Newell, longest drive; Steve Zender, longest putt; and Doran, closest to pin.

 

From left: Becky Romich, Jenny Romich, Katie Johnson and Nancy Johnson

 

The team of Becky Romich, Jenny Romich, Katie Johnson and Nancy Johnson won the 2013 women’s championship by two strokes with a score of 7-under 65. Other winners were Katie Johnson, longest drive; Becky Romich, longest putt; and Courtney Holsinger, closest to pin.

 

2012

 

From left: Kory Kotterman, Martin Baker holding Austin Miller’s prize, Bill Kotterman and Mark Ruggles

 

The team of Bill Kotterman, Kory Kotterman, Austin Miller and Mark Ruggles won the 2012 championship by three strokes with a score of 13-under 59.