Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Walker Wins Again

For the second week in a row, Dave Walker earned the Closest to the Pin honours on one of the appointed holes. Walker stuck it close on #16 to take home the prize. Dan Jess rebounded from a lofty score the week prior to turn in a much improved round and also get the Closest to the Pin prize for the front nine on hole #7.

This weeks 50/50 winner was Al Wilkinson.

On what turned out to be the hottest day of the year so far our members turned in some impressive scores but only three teams swept all the points in their matches. The Wedgers, Southpaws and Latecomers all took six points.

The Southpaws continue to hold a seven point lead over the second place Wedgers in the standings.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Sixes Are Wild

The amazing Spring weather continued to provide ideal golf conditions tonight as the sun and heat was just a perfect mix. If the bugs had stayed away it would have been perfect.

The night was perfect for six teams as the Dubbers, Fivesome, KGB, Southpaws, Wedgers and Fat Shafts swept their opponents and added all six points to their team totals.

While there were some impressive scores for the round, nobody was able to challenge the individual or team low scores.

The Walker men had the hot sticks as they zeroed in to take both Closest to the Pin prizes. Dave Walker grabbed it on hole #6 while Michael Walker was in the last group to shoot at hole #15 and just missed a hole-in-one. The 50/50 was won by Doug Stewart.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Stones and Paws Play Well

It was a cool night but the Rolling Stones and Southpaws were red hot as both teams posted 88's to take over the Team Low Gross lead.

The Latecomers, who had yet to earn any points, had a good night by taking all six points in their match.

The Closest to the Pin winners were Don St.Denis on hole #5 while Len Bosma had a close shot on #14. The 50/50 winner this week was Glen Lonergan.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Oh Well, We Needed The Rain

The sky was threatening to open up and drench us practically from the time we hit our first shots of the evening and for some they finished early enough to stay mostly dry. A few others weren't quite as lucky but the worst of the wet weather held off long enough for us to get our rounds in.

Matt Couperus shot the low round of the night and his even par score of 27 moved him into a share of the lead for Individual Low Gross with Norm Toyne. Meanwhile the Hackers missed tying the Low Team Gross by one stroke after shooting a 94.

Kim Defosse won the Closest to the Pin cash on the front nine by sticking it close on hole #4 while Paul Scobie took the honours on #13. Carl Troke was this weeks 50/50 winner.

Unfortunately I missed writing down who got the points between the CCCP and Fivesome so I can't update the standings unless someone sends me an e-mail to let me know. I got all the others. If not, I'll try and get them before next week.