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Golf Tourney a Success

Thirty-two foursomes enjoyed the June 7th Utah PCC Golf Tournament at Oakridge Country Club in Farmington. Winners of the shotgun, scramble format tournament were:

First place with a score of 56: Mountainland Business Systems foursome of , left to right below: Rob Andersen, Troy Van Fleet, Chad Goodell and Brad Parsons.

Second place with a score of 60, from left to right, below: Robbie Woods, Scott Hyland Brian Morris, and Travis Merrill of Workers Compensation Fund.

Third place with a 61, left to right below: Jared Hutchings, Shaun Rothwell, Jason Foster and Ryan Litke of iDrive Logistics.

In the specialty contests, Lisa Leishman and Joe Izatt -- both of Utah State University Parking and Transportation -- won longest drive to the hole. Jeff Scilley of ADP and retired postal clerk Londa Smith won closest to the hole; and Gerald McCarver of Salt Lake Mailing won longest hole putt.
 
Thanks to all players, plus everyone who donated prizes for making the tournament successful. And, a special thanks to the companies who sponsored the event: Skymail International; Utah State University; Pre Sort Essentials; Bowe, Bell and Howe;  Mountainland Business Systems; Marko Foam;  Advance Mail; Pro Star; North American Envelope; Express Postal Options International; Pitney Bowes; and the Salt Lake City Post Office.

 

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