Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Tuesday August 29th


We had 53 golfers playing yesterday. 22 golfers shot sub par scores with their handicaps. Joe Crislip shot an actual even par 70 and Roger Goddard shot an actual 73. Ron Warfield fired a net 62 and then questioned another players handicap.





Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Baked Steak

 Good Morning. Hard pressed for time this morning, so this will be a condensed post. Congratulations to the team of Joe Crislip, Ralph Bickle, Ed Davis, and Jack Jones for finishing first in the scramble with a gross score of 58 netted to a score of 52.05.

There were 51 golfers participating and 60 servings of baked steak steak consumed.

There were 2 skins recorded. One the team of Willis Hughes, Bill Gavin, Pete Depond, and Bob Leach; and one by the team of Jim Bussey, Denny Cosner, Jim Metcalf, and Ken Grose.




Thursday, August 17, 2017

Sorry I'm Late With This.


Sorry l'm late posting this, I was sick all day yesterday.

From the chatter and discussions before and after play, one would assume the event was enjoyable.

Some unusual scoring took place. Jim Reynolds fired a sizzling net 61 but finished third in his group because he wasn't able to pick as good of a partner as Jim Bussey and Willis Hughes.

Bussey parlayed his scoring and the ability to make a good pick in Jim Satterfield to card a 62-63 125 for first place in the A group.

Bob Smith shot a net 65 and paired that with his pick of Denny Cosner's net 62 for a score of 127 to win the B group.

Jim Satterfield shot a blazing 63 net and picked Mike Cullen as his partner which provided a net 64 for a total of 127 to win the C group.

We had 51 golfers playing and there were 18 skins.

New handicaps have been posted effective August 15th.

Don't forget next Tuesday will be a scramble with a  cookout. The menu will be baked steak, mashed potatoes, gravy, and green beans.







Wednesday, August 9, 2017

What A Wonderful Day


There seemed to be a consensus that yesterday was the best weather we have had for golf this year. It seemed a shame that our golf  kept us from enjoying That was not the case with the foursome of Joe Crislip, Bill Jones, Hurst, and Earl Havens. This group finished first in the two best net ball format with a 24 under par score of 116.

One shot of the pace with a score of 117 was the team Jim Taylor, Ron Miracle, Denny Cosner, and Bill Packard.

Third place went to the team of Randy Walters, Bernie Buttrey, Tim Swarr, and Tom Bobbitt at 119.

Fourth place was the team of Jim Bussey, the Cullen boys Ron and Mike, and Jim Satterfield with a score of 121.

There were 58 golfers playing and 9 skins were recorded to be split among 36 players.

Ron Cullen got greedy as he won both the longest putt on hole 9 and the proximity prize on hole 16.

Congratulations to all of the teams for turning in their scorecards.

Nest week will be a modified individual format. Each player will need to pick a partner from the list of players. That partner will provide the second score for each player. A player may be picked by more than one participant. This will test each players scoring ability and ability to pick the right partner.  A form will be provided to record the partner you select. Come early so you can take the time to make a wise choice.







Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Good Morning


I didn't get this post done last week. I had a zero mentality moment when I went out of town and took my laptop but forgot to take the results to post.

Yesterday we had 55 players under hot and humid conditions.

The highlight of yesterdays play was a dramatic pair of President's Cup semifinals. Roger Goddard faced off with defending champion Jerry Hurst, while Mike Poling met a red hot Barney Poole.  Roger held off Jerry to win 1 up. This projects to a real heavy weight battle between Poling and Goddard on August 15th.

Joe Crislip turned in a torrid round of 66 to take home first place in the A group, while Jerry Mason won the B group with a net score of 70, and Sandbagger Warfield won the C group with an actual round of 81 and a net of 63.

Bernie Buttrey might have been the big money winner as he recorded 4 skins with birdies on 4, 5, 13, and 16.

Next week we will play another four man team two best (net) balls with team skins.

We had another team that failed to turn in a scorecard. Please make sure that the person keeping your scores posts them in the computer and turns them in to us for scoring the places.