Thursday, July 28, 2011

Sorry, I Was Absent

I apologize for not having an update on the night's action for this Wednesday. I had a rare night where I was not able to attend.

I have posted the updated team points and positions but I failed to acquire the names of the Closest to the Pin winners or the 50/50 prize taker.

Hopefully I'll be there and back to normal this coming Wednesday. Enjoy the long weekend.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

No Rain But Lots Of Heat

I promise I won't complain about the rain anymore because tonight I would have welcomed a nice cold soaking instead of the high humidity we had to endure. With temperatures feeling like 39 Celsius or 102 Fahrenheit at the time we teed off, it was by far the hottest night we've had this season.

The weather wasn't he only thing hot tonight as Andy Koetstra of the Fat Shafts shot a 26 which moved him into a tie for Individual Low Gross. Koetstra had a bit of luck on his side as he was also the evening's 50/50 winner.

The Closest to the Pin winners were Peter Hughes on #5 and Rick Dean on #14.

Taking all six points in their matches were the CCCP, Hackers and KGB. Southpaws and Rolling Stones each took 5, Dubbers 4, Fat Shafts 2 and earning single points were the Whizbangers and Latecomers.

We also had good news that Harry Morris' surgery went well last week and he is feeling much better. We hope to see him out again in the near future.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Nine Holes of Sunshine

Isn't it nice that the weather wasn't a factor on a Wednesday night? OK, maybe it was a little breezy but at least we didn't get washed away or melt. It was an ideal night for a round of golf.

Four teams took all six points in their matches tonight. They included the Southpaws, Fat Shafts, Dubbers and Wedgers. The Dubbers jumped into first place with their solid effort this evening. Rolling Stones earned five points while the Fivesome had four, Hackers took two and the Bogies a single point.

Glen Lonergan's first tee shot of the night held up for the Closest to the Pin prize on hole #4 while Norm Toyne took it on hole #13. The ever elusive Dave Maybee was the 50/50 winner.

All of our members send best wishes to Harry Morris.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Season Humming Along

Here we are into July already and the season is half over. As edge closer to the end the jockeying for playoff positions will continue to take shape.

Another hot and sticky night produced some excellent scores and at least one not so impressive round. Well, it was impressive but for all of the wrong reason. I'll just leave it at that.

Teams taking all six points in their matches included the Wedgers, Southpaws, Rolling Stones, Fat Shafts and Whizbangers. The Dubbers took four points while two went to the KGB.

Dave Walker was the winner of the Closest to the Pin prize on the front nine sticking it close on hole #3 while Matt Couperus was close on hole #15. The 50/50 winner was Paul Dicrescenzo.