VGA offers prearranged golf events on Wednesdays and Saturdays at courses in the Phoenix area. Membership in VGA open to Men & Women
Wednesday, June 8, 2022, Trilogy at Power Ranch In Gilbert, Az.
Eighteen holes of spectacular Arizona championship golf meander their way through the cleansed desert of the Queen Creek wash, following with every turn the subtle elevation changes of the area. The par-71 Trilogy Golf Club at Power Ranch located in the southeast Phoenix Valley was designed by golf course architect Dick Bailey and stretches over 6,900 yards. Natural undulations and strategically placed mounding combine with Trilogy’s natural setting to create a golf course that is able to both challenge the accomplished player and accommodate the novice.
VGA Big Dog points winners for today’s event at Trilogy @ Power Ranch GC in Gilbert, AZ. Dan Christiansen takes first place with a 66 net score well done Dan. George Kowalchik takes 2nd place at 67 net and Gary Vance and Rusty Silverman score a tie at 68 nets. Gary got the money for 3rd and Russ is the Atta Boy again.
Dan Christiansen 1st place @ 66 net.
George Kowalchik 2nd place @ 67 net
Gary Vance 3rd Place @ 68 net..
Flight one top 3
Dan Christiansen 1st place @ 66 net.
Rusty Silverman 2nd place @ 68 net.
Doug Patterson 3rd place @ 70 net.
Flight two top 3.
George Kowalchik 1st place 67 net.
Gary Vance 2nd Place @ 68 net..
Gordon Lukert 3rd place @ 69 net.
The Dean of VGA Gordon Lukert celebrates his 90th birthday at the VGA event at his old stomping grounds at Trilogy @ Power Ranch golf course.
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