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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 18 Aug 2006, Sport & Leisure, p. 3

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Lapointe, Steinberg win four-ball event Georgetown's Mary Ann Lapointe teamed up with Ivy Steinberg of Cedar Valley to successfully defend their Golf Association of Ontario's Women's Four Ball Championship this week at the North Halton Golf & Country Club. Lapointe, a North Halton member, combined with Steinberg for five birdies on the day in the team format to win by two strokes at five-under-par 67. North Halton's Gloria Sinclair paired up with Jeanne Beaith of Port Hope to finish in a tie for fourth spot at 73, along with Georgetown's Julie Green and Lynne Owen of Mississauga. Lapointe shot rounds of 76 and 79 at last week's LPGA CN Canadian Tour event at the London Hunt Club and missed making the 36-hole cut by three shots. "When you make four double bogeys in two rounds, it's going to catch up to you," she said. "I played well enough, but I just couldn't make the shots when I really needed them." North Halton Golf and Country Club members Mary Ann Lapointe (above) and Julie Green competed in Monday's Ontario Women's Four Ball tourney at the Georgetown course. Lapointe and Ivy Steinberg won the event. Photos by Eamonn Maher Greenwell reaches round of 16 At the RCGA Canadian Men's Amateur Championship this week at the Mississaugua Golf & Country Club, Robbie Greenwell of Georgetown advanced to the round of 16 in the match play segment of the tournament before bowing out. The 20-year-old Greenwell completed the two rounds stroke play at 76-71 to qualify for the 64-player match play brackets, in which he was seeded 52nd. A junior at the University of Memphis, Greenwell defeated 13th-seeded Mike McKenzie on Tuesday in the first round 3&2, then required four playoff holes before beating #20 Keven Fortin-Simard of Quebec. Having just a few minutes to prepare for his next match against #4 Graham DeLaet of Weyburn, Sask., Greenwell took an early lead but went on to lose 5&4.

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