San Vicente Golf Club News: Women’s Member-Member Summer Splash Golf Tournament

Heather McGhee • August 22, 2024

Twenty-two ladies enjoyed a competitive two-day Women’s Member-Member Summer Splash Golf Tournament, culminating in a pool party, with special congratulations to the winners Cathy Knowles, Kris Jolly, Elaine Wynn, and Joyce Whitehead.

Twenty-two ladies participated in a two-day Women’s Member-Member Golf Tournament on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 16-17. The event concluded with a Saturday afternoon pool party at Joyce Whitehead’s home.


Long-time members of the Ladies Club welcomed fellow golf members to the Summer Splash, introducing seven who were new to the event. “This event was a super fun experience with a variety of game formats to play over two days. The ladies are so much fun!” said two-year member Suzanne Shupe. Her partner, Amy Sailors, a golf club member since February 2024 who was new to the event, added, “I had such a great time, and my partner and I worked together during play. I do have a real love/hate relationship with the game.”


Congratulations to the Winners:


Overall Winners - Low Net Score: Kris Jolly and Cathy Knowles

Winners - Low Gross Score: Elaine Wynn and Joyce Whitehead


Great job by the event leads, Darla White and Robyn Bolitho.


Learn more about the exclusive SDCEA Members-only San Vicente Golf Club, offering unlimited golf and preferred tee times.


Photos by Darla White and Heather McGhee

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