A great day on the greens at the NEPC 2025 golf tournament
A great day on the greens at the NEPC 2025 golf tournament
NEPC hosted its 2025 golf tournament on Tuesday, July 22, at the picturesque Indian Pond Country Club. Under sunny skies and perfect summer conditions, the annual event drew a full course of 146 enthusiastic golfers.
The tournament featured several exciting contests, including closest to the pin, longest drive and a competitive putting contest, keeping participants energized throughout the day.
Gabriel and Martin Cousineau of Jardins Cousineau receiving their
third-place prize from NEPC President David Dearborn.
Following the action on the course, attendees enjoyed a delicious buffet dinner and a lively awards ceremony celebrating top performers.
The first-place team consisted of Bo Lynch of Shapiro Produce, along with Jim McGinnis Sr., Jim McGinnis Jr. and Mike McGinnis of Village Markets.
The second-place team consisted of James Ferrier of RPE, along with Bill Maheras, Greg Maheras and Nico Maheras of J. Maheras Co.
The third-place team consisted of Daniel Terrault and Suzanne Geoffrion of Cultures Gen V, along with Martin Cousineau and Gabriel Cousineau of Jardins Cousineau.
In the closest to the pin contest, Sara Palmisano was the women’s winner, and Ben Clark was the men’s winner.
In the longest drive contest, Amanda Knauff was the women’s winner, and Nick Leonard was the men’s winner.
The event was not only a celebration of camaraderie and competition but also served a meaningful purpose, as all proceeds benefited the NEPC Scholarship Fund, supporting the next generation in the industry.
“NEPC extends its heartfelt thanks to all players, sponsors and volunteers who helped make the day a tremendous success,” said NEPC Executive Director Laura Sullivan. “We look forward to seeing everyone again next year."