THE HISTORY OF THE CARTIER GOLF
TOURNAMENT
The idea of having a golf tournament was
conceived by Dee Bowman who noted there were a significant amount of Cartiers who played golf and just might be interested in
participating in an annual golf tournament.
The rest is history. As it turned
out, it is also turning out to be a family reunion as well.
Since its beginning the
following has been added.
2002
·
Added the oldest
player as a category.
2003
·
Added tee shirts
with tournament information on them. Sold for $10 each. (Jim Cheeseman)
·
Added ‘Cartier
Cup’ with names of chairperson(s) and team winners to be added each year.
(creator Paul Cartier)
·
Added category of
youngest player.
2004
·
Added Cartier
logo to tee shirts, again sold for $10 each. (Jim Cheeseman)
·
Added longest
drive and closest to the pin for both front and back nine due to the generous
donation of additional prizes by Roland Cartier and David Flanagan.
·
Added web site
‘cartiergolf.net’. (creator David Cartier)
The historian maintaining the site, Dick
Cartier.
WE THANK YOU
