Thursday, July 30, 2009

Like He Planned It

This hole in one at the 2009 Canadian Open is worth seeing one more time.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Not Much Change This Week

The standings saw very little change after our round tonight. With the regular season quickly approaching the end, the divisions continue to become a little clearer. The main reason for this is lack of movement as teams remain in the same positions.

The only change this week saw the Bogies take five points from the Rolling Stones and slipped one point ahead of the Fivesome for the last spot in the "B" Division. All other positions stayed the same.

Paul Reid shot a 27 which was good enough to move him into a tie for the Individual Low Gross with three other players.

The Closest to the Pin winners this week were Roger Bulman on hole #7 and Tom St.Denis on hole #16. The 50/50 winner this week was Jim Fiorini.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Aces-O-Plenty Lately

For the last two weeks the 16th hole has been more generous than usual as two golfers found the cup with their tee shots.

Last week Dan Jess of the Fat Shafts helped propel his team to take over the Team Low Gross (87) with his first Hole-in-One on 16. This week Kevin Wadsworth from the KGB followed up winning the Closest to the Pin prize on hole 15 with his ace on 16. Congratulations to both Dan and Wally.

With just five weeks remaining in the regular season the playoff picture is starting to become clearer and if teams are looking to make a move they'll need to do it sooner rather than later.

The other Closest to the Pin winner this week was Bill Hewson on Hole 6. The 50/50 winner was Glen Lonergan.

Friday, July 17, 2009

No Update Yet

Hi guys,

Sorry for the lack of an update this week to the standings and so forth. I missed golf this past Wednesday night and haven't had a chance yet to get the updated standings or to see if anything else interesting took place.

Once I get the information I will update the site.

Thanks and see you Wednesday.

Bundy

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Returning To Normal

After four straight weeks of playing 18-hole rounds, the league returned to the usual nine hole match tonight which meant a quicker finish and return to the clubhouse for social time.

The skies were threatening to begin the round but the sun returned and made for a muggy evening of golf.

Five of the six matches were clean sweeps as the Bogies, Wedgers, Southpaws, KGB and Rolling Stones each took six points.

Now into the second half of the season, points become even more important as teams battle for playoff positions.

Paul Scobie's tee shot on hole number four was accurate enough to win the Closest to the Pin prize on the front nine while Peter Hughes shot on hole 13 did the trick on the back nine. Mark Kennedy was the 50/50 winner this week.