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Local golf results: Aspen men’s and women’s associations from June 24-25, plus Trashmasters
By Aspen Times
· July 3, 2026
· 1 min read
Aspen Women’s Golf Association from June 24LOW GROSS1st: Karen Hathaway 842nd: Virginia Newton 863rd: Heather Kroeger 884th: Amy Thompson 91LOW NET1st: Heidi Burkemper 742nd: Lucy Morgan 743rd: Irene Greiser 754th: Kathryn Henderson 78
Aspen Men’s Golf Association from June 25LOW GROSS1st Fli...
Key takeaway Aspen Women’s Golf Association from June 24LOW GROSS1st: Karen Hathaway 842nd: Virginia Newton 863rd: Heather Kroeger 884th: Amy Thompson 91LOW NET1st: Heidi Burkemper 742nd: Lucy Morgan 743rd: Irene Greiser 754th: Kathryn Henderson 78 Aspen Men’s Golf Association from June 25LOW GROSS1st Flight1st: “The Young Dominator” Lanese 712nd: Matt Wells 713rd: “Schanzy” 762nd Flight1st: Steve Eitel 772nd: Kyle Lapp 813rd: Brad Mosier 803rd Flight1st: “The Dominator” Lanese 822nd: Gary LaCouter 853rd: Phil “The Aga” McKeague 874th Flight1st: Mark “Rico” Stout 852nd: Luke Daley 883rd: Garrett Dalton 92LOW NET1st Flight1st: A.
Why this matters in Aspen News
Aspen's golf scene is thriving, with recent tournaments showcasing the skills of local players. The Aspen Women's Golf Association and Aspen Men's Golf Association results from June 24-25 demonstrate the strong competition among golfers in the community. The variety of divisions in the men's association, from first to fourth flight, highlights the range of talent and experience among participants. The Trashmasters 2026 tournament, with its different divisions, including women's, men's, senior, and championship, also reflects the diversity of golf enthusiasts in Aspen. These events not only promote camaraderie and sportsmanship but also contribute to the local economy, as golfers and their families visit and support local businesses. With Aspen's scenic golf courses and enthusiastic golfing community, the city is well-positioned to host more tournaments and attract visitors who appreciate the sport. The success of these events will likely encourage more golfers to participate and compete in future tournaments.
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Published: July 3, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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What is this story about? Aspen Women’s Golf Association from June 24LOW GROSS1st: Karen Hathaway 842nd: Virginia Newton 863rd: Heather Kroeger 884th: Amy Thompson 91LOW NET1st: Heidi Burkemper 742nd: Lucy Morgan 743rd: Irene Greiser 754th: Kathryn Henderson 78
Aspen Men’s Golf Association from June 25LOW GROSS1st Fli...
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