Best thing about Sunday’s First Annual EWGA Thruway Challenge?
We all had a great time!
Next best thing?
We didn’t get wet
The only thing that makes golf any better than that: a match-up that goes down to the wire. And yesterday’s First Annual EWGA Thuway Challenge did just that.

Rochester took 3 of the 4 points on the front nine, but Syracuse grabbed 5 on the back -- sending the first annual EWGA Thruway Challenge into a tiebreaker.
A total of 12 points was up for grabs: four for the Front Nine “Team Best Ball” and eight for the Back Nine “Modified Match.” And when event organizer Debbie Harper finished tallying up the points, the result was a dead even 6-6.
We had to go to a tie breaker using net Back Nine totals, which put Rochester ahead by a mere eight strokes — a slim margin, but enough to merit the invisible 4-foot trophy plus the promised Bragging Rights.
Many thanks our chapter sponsor Ravenwood for their help with the event (and for noticing how well we kept pace of play!) — and a big thanks to the Syracuse ladies who came out to play. We enjoyed your company immensely and look forward to next year — to the start of a grand new tradition — and to playing with you again this fall before the snow flies!

Team Rochester. From left to right: Terri Altamura, Karen Lejman, Lori Hawkins, Wendy Bolton, Kirsten Mortensen, Sheree Usiatynski, Shari Morley, Debbie Harper.

Team Syracuse. From left to right: Kathy Harter, Michele Martin, Lorraine Schunck, Michelle Keib, Janice Luce, Kristie Carter, Colleen Roche, Liz Labuz.
It’s not the Solheim Cup.
Yet.
But — drumroll please — on Sunday October 4, starting at 11:00 a.m., at Ravenwood Golf Course in Rochester, NY, the Rochester and Syracuse EWGA chapters are meeting for . . .
The First Annual EWGA Thruway Challenge!
This year’s format will feature 9 holes of two-person best ball and 9 holes of match play, for 18 holes total.
All scores will be net of handicap. A current handicap index is required to play.
We’ll go off in split tees (front and back) and then meet back at the clubhouse for scoring.
The Winning Chapter will be awarded Official Bragging Rights for one year.
The cost is $49 per player and includes greens fees and a cart equipped with GPS. Food and beverage are available in the clubhouse but are not included in the price.
This event is limited to 8 members from each chapter — so if you’re interested, let us know right away.
You can find contact information for signing up by downloading this informational flier (Microsoft Word document).
We’ll see you there!