Joe Finemore of the Portsmouth Country Club Fired a 3 under par 68 to win Low Professional honors at The Nashua Country Club on Monday, during the New Hampshire Chapter of The NEPGA Pro Am stop. Sky Meadow’s Jason Malcolm stayed hot coming in just one shot back at 69. A four way tie for 3rd included home course Assistant Professional Taylor Stout, Danny Kish of The Indoor Golf Club in Londonderry, Dan Wilkins of Laconia Country Club and Chris Houston also from Laconia CC, all at 1 under par 70. Stout also took home the entire pro skin pool with birdies on #1 and #9, which will come in handy as he prepares for his upcoming wedding this weekend.
Nashua CC Assistant Professional Taylor Stout (Far Right) and his Team
Amateur Sue Belanger also had an exciting day. Playing alongside Apple Hill’s Steve Lundquist, Tracy Molesky and Lynn Casserly, she made a Hole In One on #8 at Nashua CC.
Sue Belanger (Far Left) Made the Shot of the Day, a Hole In One on #8
In the Pro Am Team Gross Division, Montcalm’s Erik Lindahl captained his group including Pat Norden, Todd Trepess and Mark Jarecki to the win with a 10 under par 61. Host Professional Lewis Pattullo and Joel St. Laurent of nearby Sky Meadow and a Nashua native led their teams to a 2nd place tie at 9 under.
Host Professional Lewis Pattullo (2nd From Right) and his Home Team
Over on the Team Net side, Eric Soderman and his Hoodkroft crew continued their recent run in 2025 by taking home the victory with a 13 under par 58. Tied for 2nd were the teams led by Danny Kish (The Indoor Golf Club) and Matt Thibeault (Intervale CC) both firing 11 under par 60’s.
Intervale Legends Matt Thibeault and Bobby Drew
With the season starting to wind down, Jason Malcolm (179), Joe Finemore (163.85) and Dan Wilkins (163.05) are in a tight race for The Davis and Towle Insurance Player of the Year with only 4 events remaining.
Nashua CC Assistant Professional Tim Kapetanakis (2nd From Right) With his Team
Thanks to Jason Hurd, PGA General Manager, Lewis Pattullo, PGA Director of Golf, Greg Hollick, Superintendent and their stellar staff for making this event top notch. The golf course was in pristine condition, the weather was perfect, and the 144-player field, one of the largest of the season, were treated to an amazing day of golf.