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The Post-Standard is the major daily newspaper serving the greater Syracuse, New York, metro area. Published by Advance Publications, it is one of two brands of the Syracuse Media Group, formed in 2012 as a digitally focused company. The other major brand is Syracuse.com. The newspaper is published seven days a week and is home-delivered to subscribers on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. It is available in retail outlets and via e-edition all seven days. Source
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Search ArticlesHoles-in-one for Central New York golfers (as of Aug. 14)
Here’s a list of holes-in-ones through August 14 and other accomplishments by Central New York golfers. Dan Sherlock, Aug. 13, on the 141-yard No. 7 hole at Sunset Pines using a 9-iron. Witnessed by Chris Russell, Jimmy Hendricks, and Eric Maley. Joe Dattellas, Aug. 12 on the 120-yard No. 13 hole at Green Lakes using a 6-iron. Witnessed by John Napoli, Don Vincentini, and Bob Czaplicki. Dennis Leo, Aug. 11, on the 197-yard No. 4 hole at West Hill using a driver.
Holes-in-one for Central New York golfers (as of Aug. 7)
Here’s a list of holes-in-ones through August 71 and other accomplishments by Central New York golfers. Jerry Edsell Jr, Aug. 7, on the 135-yard No. 4 hole at Drumlins West Course using a 7-iron. Witnessed by Chuck Pendock and Vinny Pendock. Bob Benjamin, Aug. 6, on the 130-yard No. 15 hole at Sunset Ridge using a 6-iron. Witnessed by Joe Goss, Sam Molinari, and Jim McNally. Bill Brownlee, Aug. 5, on the 163-yard No. 8 hole at Millstone using a 4-hybrid. Witnessed by Jake Melfi. Tom McChesney, Aug.
Holes-in-one for Central New York golfers (as of July 31)
Here’s a list of holes-in-ones through July 31 and other accomplishments by Central New York golfers. Two hole-in-one shots, in the same round, from the Patrik Mahoney on the East Course at Drumlins on July 24! Patrick Mahoney, July 24, on the 165-yard No. 6 hole at the Drumlins East Course using a 6-iron. Witnessed by James Saroney, and Cooper Warner. Patrick Mahoney, July 24, on the 177-yard No. 16 hole at the Drumlins East Course using a 6-iron. Witnessed by James Saroney, and Cooper Warner.
Holes-in-one for Central New York golfers (as of July 24)
Here’s a list of holes-in-ones through July 24 and other accomplishments by Central New York golfers. Jen Lovell, July 23, on the 119-yard No. 9 hole at West Hill using a 9-iron. Witnessed by Desiree Rafkis, Stephanie Hunter, and Val Mancabelli. Tony Corasiniti, July 23, on the 121-yard No. 3 hole at Olde Oak using a 27-degree rescue club. Witnessed by Carl Shurland. Lee Lorenzi, July 23, on the 144-yard No. 17 hole at Woodcrest using a 7-iron. Witnessed by Dylan Green.
Holes-in-one for Central New York golfers (as of July 17)
Here’s a list of holes-in-ones through July 17 and other accomplishments by Central New York golfers. Ellen O’Connor, July 17, on the 110-yard No. 6 hole at Onondaga G&CC using an 8-hybrid. Witnessed by Sue McCormick. Christian Baier, July 17, on the 168-yard No. 8 hole at West Hill. Witnessed by Travis Baier, Andrew Baier, and Paul Bryan. Austin Krom, July 16 on the 81-yard No. 3 hole at Sunset Pines using a 60-degree wedge. Witnessed by TK Krom, Ryan Whitnes and Matt Coville.
Holes-in-one for Central New York golfers (as of July 10)
Here’s a list of holes-in-ones through July 10 and other accomplishments by Central New York golfers. Terry Ward, July 10, on the 150-yard No. 15 hole at Timber Banks using a 9-iron. Witnessed by Anson Ward Bob Benjamin, July 9 from the gold tees on the No. 3 hole at Sunset Ridge using an 8-iron. Witnessed by Bob Seeley and John Murphy. Ric Pettit, PGA, July 9, on the 70-yard No. 5 hole at Lyndon using a sand wedge. Witnessed by Robbie Abraham and Zack Pettit.
Holes-in-one for Central New York golfers (as of July 3)
Here’s a list of holes-in-ones through July 3 and other accomplishments by Central New York golfers. Michael Chapman, July 3, on the 120-yard, No. 8 Hickory Hill using an 8-iron. Witnessed by David Chapman. Mike Beach, July 2, on the 136-yard No. 16 hole at Timber Banks using a pitching wedge. Witnessed by Dan Hurley and Matt Barden. Sean Dadey, July 2, on the 185-yard No. 16 hole at Timber Banks using a 7-iron. Witnessed by Kevin McCarthy, Brad Merle, and Ronnie Leigh.
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Holes-in-one for Central New York golfers (as of June 26)
Here’s a list of holes-in-ones through June 26 and other accomplishments by Central New York golfers. John Sierotnik, June 26, on the 168-yard No. 8 hole at Tuscarora GC using an 8-iron. Witnessed by Chris Marshall and Otey Marshall. Jim Kolbe, June 26, on the 165-yard No. 7 hole at West Hill using a 7-iron. Witnessed by Mark Parah, Dennis Deweese, and Dave Brundage. Fred Lang, June 25, on the 110-yard No. 5 hole at Pine Grove using a 9-iron. Witnessed by Dave Lang, Ted Lang, and Joe Graney.
Holes-in-one for Central New York golfers (as of June 19)
Here’s a list of holes-in-ones through June 19 and other accomplishments by Central New York golfers. Andrew Nugent, June 19, on the 144-yard No. 4 hole at Green Lakes using an 8-iron. Witnessed by Sean Horton, Matt Fogg, and Sean Malone. Dan Griffin, June 19, on the 161-yard No. 4 hole at Northern Pines using a 7-iron. Witnessed by Zach Firestone. Marc McPeak, June 16, on the 130-yard No. 6 hole at Rogues Roost East using a pitching wedge. Witnessed by Dennis Hill, Joel Fowler, and John Cupp.