PGA BC :
Congratulations to the Champions!
August 01, 2020 , Surrey Golf Club
Class A: JayR Pareja
Class B: Olan Gomez
Closest to the pin winners:
Hole #3 – Jay Isaac
Hole #6 – Stan Cejalvo
Hole #13 – Jay Isaac
Hole #16 – Mary Anne Velayo
PGA BC :
Congratulations to the Champions!
August 01, 2020 , Surrey Golf Club
Class A: JayR Pareja
Class B: Olan Gomez
Closest to the pin winners:
Hole #3 – Jay Isaac
Hole #6 – Stan Cejalvo
Hole #13 – Jay Isaac
Hole #16 – Mary Anne Velayo
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