Chang is women’s champ for May

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Posted on May 15 2008
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A record number of 24 participants took part in the CNMI Women’s Golf Association May Ace of the Month Tournament last Saturday at the Laolao Bay Golf Resort.

But none shone brighter than Eun Ae Chang who fired a net score of 66 on the strength of her 27 handicap that reduced her 93 gross. She came away with a 47 in the front and a 46 in the back.

Six strokes off the pace was runner-up Kyung A. Yang, who was good for net score of 73 built around a 48-48 for a gross of 96. Yang has a handicap of 23.

Lourdes Kim, Shirlyn Jones, and Bobbie Guerrero make up the rest of the Top 5 with identical net scores of 74 each.

Yuko Togawa (75 net), Kim Yang (76), Kimiko Abe (76), Ukita Turue (76), Noriko Togawa (78), Terry Tudela (78), Masayo Miyamoto (80), Lorraine Babauta (80), Wang Lin (81), Onoue Shiori (83), Doll Yamagishi (84), Sujie Guzman (87), Ok Soon Kim (88), Ham Young Mi (88), Eun Joo Song (91), Jung A Kim (91), Su Jeoung Yi (92), Kyung Ran Seo (99), and Bennett Seman (115) also took part in the May Ace of CWGA.

Established in March 2007, CWGA is a nonprofit organization founded to promote, encourage, and introduce women to the sport of golf in the CNMI.

The organization intends to accomplish the following: 1. Promote civic and community interest in golf; 2. Establish and encourage competition and good sportsmanship; 3. Promote and provide social functions of the members and their families; 4. Promote youth golf activities; and 5. To do any or all things necessary and proper to accomplish its purpose and intention.

CWGA also commits its members to abide by a set of values that will further enrich a golfer’s performance, attitude, and conduct-adopted form the USA Junior Golf Association.

The set of values members of CWGA are committed to faithfully are as follows: perseverance; sportsmanship; respect; honesty; judgment; responsibility; reliance; courtesy; and sincerity.

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