by Nelson Daily Sports on Tuesday May 04 2021
Larry Marinas, now boasting his second hole-in-one, holds the ball that found the cup on Hole 15 at Granite Pointe. Submitted photo
While most golfers in the West Kootenay are still rubbing the rust off the game from the long offseason, Larry Marinas of Nelson is already in mid-season form.
Marinas recorded the first hole-in-one of the season at Granite Pointe Golf Course in Nelson on Thursday, April 29
th after scoring the feat on the 15
th hole with a group of golfing buddies.
Marinas hit an 8-iron on the 191-yard Par three, scoring the Ace from the White Tees.
Loss of sense of smell or taste Other milder symptoms may include: sore throat, loss of appetite, fatigue, body aches (muscles and joints aching), diarrhea, headache, and nausea or vomiting.
Tee times can be made by calling the Granite Pointe Golf Course at 250.352.5913. For more information go to the Granite Pointe website.
Granite Pointe ready for golfers
Granite Pointe Golf Course in Nelson is joining many of the other tracks in the West Kootenays, opening the course to members Monday.
Granite Pointe Golf Operations Manager Reg Clarkson said Monday will be a soft opening to the 2021 season, with nine holes back nine available for golfers to clean off any rust that may have formed on the game from the past off season.