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- Posted August 06, 2024
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Bar for the Course
The Oakland County Bar Association hosted its 2024 Bar for the Course Golf Tournament on Monday, July 22, at Knollwood Country Club in West Bloomfield. Ready to hit the links were (left to right) OCBA President Dean Googasian of The Googasian Firm PC, OCBA Treasurer Kari Melkonian of Collins Einhorn Farrell PC, and Golf Outing Committee Co-Chair Russell Carniak of Strobl PLLC. The day on the championship course was topped off with lunch, cocktails, and hors d’oeuvres followed by dinner and prizes. This year’s winning foursome consisted of Owen Franks, Paul Nirenberg, Sarah Nirenberg, and Trevor Weston. Other 2024 course contest winners included Longest Drive (female), Tracey Lee; Closest to the Pin (female), Paige Szymanski; Longest Drive (male), Damien DuMouchel; Closest to the Pin (male), Mike Rex; and Straightest Drive, Paige Szymanski.
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