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Hillcrest Ladies Association hosts Ladies’ Day in Jamestown

Hillcrest Ladies Association’s Ladies’ Day brought Jamestown women golfers together for a familiar spring round, reinforcing a weekly tradition that keeps the course lively.

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Hillcrest Ladies Association kept Jamestown’s golf season moving with Ladies’ Day at Hillcrest Golf Course, a gathering that mixed competition, conversation and the social rhythm that has long made the course more than a place to keep score.

The event was held May 26 at Hillcrest, the 18-hole course at 606 26th Ave. SE in Jamestown. Operated by the Jamestown Parks and Recreation Department, the course offers a driving range, practice putting green, pro shop, cart and club rentals, locker rentals, lessons, concessions and a conference room, giving the women’s outing a setting that is built for both play and time together before and after the round.

Ladies’ Day fits a standing weekly tradition at Hillcrest. The city’s lifestyle guide says Ladies Day is normally on Tuesday and Men’s Day on Thursday, underscoring that the outing is part of a regular pattern rather than a one-time event. That consistency matters in a town where local recreation often depends on routines that bring people back week after week and help keep both newer and longtime golfers involved.

The Hillcrest women’s golf group has shown that kind of staying power before. Earlier coverage noted that 61 members played Tuesday summer rounds and competed for prizes, and a season-ending Fun Day later brought organized competition and awards back to the course. Those events suggest a club that does more than fill tee times. It gives women in Jamestown a dependable place to compete, reconnect and stay active through the summer.

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Ladies’ Day also comes as Hillcrest’s broader 2026 calendar begins to fill in. The course’s schedule lists Golf for Gold for May 30, followed by other events later in the summer, including Shriners on June 5, Blue Jay Scramble on July 11 and Northern Improvement on Aug. 8. That steady lineup keeps the course at the center of Jamestown’s warm-weather recreation season and gives the Hillcrest association a built-in role in the city’s summer calendar.

For local golfers, the May 26 gathering was another reminder that Hillcrest’s value reaches beyond the scorecard. The women’s event helped sustain a tradition of participation at one of Jamestown’s most visible public recreation spaces, where golf, fellowship and community overlap all season long.

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