1. Wedgers (104 pts)
2. Southpaws (95 pts)
3. KGB (89 pts)
4. Dubbers (82 pts)
5. Fat Shafts (72 pts)
5. Whizbangers (69 pts)
7. Rolling Stones (59 pts)
8. Fivesome (54 pts)
9. Bogies (43 pts)
10 CCCP (42 pts)
11. Latecomers (30 pts)
12. Hackers (17 pts)
Individual Low Gross - 27
Norm Toyne, Sandy McLeod, Nick Vangemeren, Paul Reid & Mark Lafee
Team Low Gross
Fat Shafts - 87
The league consists of 12 teams playing each Wednesday night between April and September. Tee time is 6:00 PM. The home course is Murray Hills Golf Club located in Wooler, Ontario.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Regular Season Over
Despite the interesting possibilities heading into the final night of the regular season, no real changes took place in the standings and the playoffs are ready to begin next Wednesday night.
The Southpaws had a chance to move into first with a good night but with only one golfer showing up those hopes were dashed prior to the first swing of the round. This allowed the Wedgers to enjoy a relaxing round of golf on the final night as they clinched first place again this season.
The Fat Shafts only managed two points but with the Southpaws forfeit to the Dubbers they never had a chance to make a run at a tie for fourth. It was learned prior to the round that a tie wouldn't have helped the Fat Shafts any way as they still would have lost the second tie breaker of total gross score in head to head play.
Four other teams finished the season on a high note as the KGB, CCCP, Fivesome and Latecomers all took six points in their matches.
The Closest to the Pin prizes tonight were won by Greg Moran on #11 and Dave Maybee made a rare appearance and stuck on close on hole #2. Lyle Williams won this weeks 50/50 prize.
The Playoffs will begin next Wednesday night.
Teams in the "A" Division include the Wedgers, Southpaws, KGB & Dubbers.
Fighting for the "B" Division title will be the Fat Shafts, Whizbangers, Rolling Stones and Fivesome.
The "C" Division will be a dogfight between the Bogies, CCCP, Latecomers and Hackers.
The Southpaws had a chance to move into first with a good night but with only one golfer showing up those hopes were dashed prior to the first swing of the round. This allowed the Wedgers to enjoy a relaxing round of golf on the final night as they clinched first place again this season.
The Fat Shafts only managed two points but with the Southpaws forfeit to the Dubbers they never had a chance to make a run at a tie for fourth. It was learned prior to the round that a tie wouldn't have helped the Fat Shafts any way as they still would have lost the second tie breaker of total gross score in head to head play.
Four other teams finished the season on a high note as the KGB, CCCP, Fivesome and Latecomers all took six points in their matches.
The Closest to the Pin prizes tonight were won by Greg Moran on #11 and Dave Maybee made a rare appearance and stuck on close on hole #2. Lyle Williams won this weeks 50/50 prize.
The Playoffs will begin next Wednesday night.
Teams in the "A" Division include the Wedgers, Southpaws, KGB & Dubbers.
Fighting for the "B" Division title will be the Fat Shafts, Whizbangers, Rolling Stones and Fivesome.
The "C" Division will be a dogfight between the Bogies, CCCP, Latecomers and Hackers.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Final Week Could Be Interesting
With just one week of the regular season remaining, only a couple of teams have any hope of making a move to change their playoff positions following action tonight.
The Bogies, who seem to have taken over the charity car wash this year, failed to show up for their crucial match with the Fivesome. With the forfeit, the Bogies dropped to the top "C" Flight position while the Fivesome were handed the eighth spot and now lead the Bogies by five points. It will come down to the matches next week to determine where these two teams will be seeded heading into the playoffs.
Meanwhile the last week could be interesting in the battle for the "A" Flight. The Fat Shafts can still technically tie the Dubbers for fourth place and the final spot in the "A" Flight. It won't be easy though as they'll face the Wedgers next week who are currently in first place with 100 points. I'm not sure how the tie would be broken if it should happen. To make things more intriguing, the Southpaws will try to take six points of their own from the Dubbers in their last regular season match and will also be pulling for the Fat Shafts to upset the Wedgers for a chance to slip into first place by one point.
By the way, the 100 points by the Wedgers surpasses their league winning total of 97 last season.
It should be a fun night to wrap up the regular season next Wednesday.
Winning the 50/50 this week was Jim Lidster while the Closest to the Pin prizes were won by Dennis Schick on hole #1 and Bob Harvey on hole #10.
The Bogies, who seem to have taken over the charity car wash this year, failed to show up for their crucial match with the Fivesome. With the forfeit, the Bogies dropped to the top "C" Flight position while the Fivesome were handed the eighth spot and now lead the Bogies by five points. It will come down to the matches next week to determine where these two teams will be seeded heading into the playoffs.
Meanwhile the last week could be interesting in the battle for the "A" Flight. The Fat Shafts can still technically tie the Dubbers for fourth place and the final spot in the "A" Flight. It won't be easy though as they'll face the Wedgers next week who are currently in first place with 100 points. I'm not sure how the tie would be broken if it should happen. To make things more intriguing, the Southpaws will try to take six points of their own from the Dubbers in their last regular season match and will also be pulling for the Fat Shafts to upset the Wedgers for a chance to slip into first place by one point.
By the way, the 100 points by the Wedgers surpasses their league winning total of 97 last season.
It should be a fun night to wrap up the regular season next Wednesday.
Winning the 50/50 this week was Jim Lidster while the Closest to the Pin prizes were won by Dennis Schick on hole #1 and Bob Harvey on hole #10.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Warning: Bug Spray Needed
The mosquitoes were thick and plentiful on a damp and humid night of golf this Wednesday night. Many golfers found themselves swinging and swatting simultaneously.
Heading into tonight, there were just three weeks left before the playoffs and the time to make a move was quickly coming to an end for teams looking to improve in the standings or perhaps drop to a different flight.
The Dubbers took four points and remain in the last position (4th) in the "A" flight but remain only seven points ahead of the Fat Shafts and Whizbangers who are tied for top spot in the "B" flight. The Fat Shafts took six points tonight while the Whizbangers managed only two.
Further down the standings the Bogies hold a one point lead over the Fivesome for the last spot in the "B" flight (8th). A lot could change in the final two weeks of the regular season depending on what transpires on the course.
The Closest to the Pin winners this week were Mark Adams on hole #9 while Sandy McLeod took the honours on hole #18. Don St.Denis was the 50/50 winner this week.
It was also great to have Jim Conley back out playing again following his surgery and recovery. There's no excuses now Jim.
Heading into tonight, there were just three weeks left before the playoffs and the time to make a move was quickly coming to an end for teams looking to improve in the standings or perhaps drop to a different flight.
The Dubbers took four points and remain in the last position (4th) in the "A" flight but remain only seven points ahead of the Fat Shafts and Whizbangers who are tied for top spot in the "B" flight. The Fat Shafts took six points tonight while the Whizbangers managed only two.
Further down the standings the Bogies hold a one point lead over the Fivesome for the last spot in the "B" flight (8th). A lot could change in the final two weeks of the regular season depending on what transpires on the course.
The Closest to the Pin winners this week were Mark Adams on hole #9 while Sandy McLeod took the honours on hole #18. Don St.Denis was the 50/50 winner this week.
It was also great to have Jim Conley back out playing again following his surgery and recovery. There's no excuses now Jim.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Regular Season In Final Month
Now that we're into August, the regular season is quickly coming to an end but a few playoff positions are still up for grabs.
The Dubbers grip on the final spot in the "A" Division shrank after losing six points to the Fat Shafts tonight. This moves the Whizbangers, who took five points from the second place Southpaws, just five points out of fourth spot.
The battle for the final spot in the "B" Division continues to be fought for by three teams. The Bogies have a slim hold on 8th place by only one point over the Fivesome and CCCP.
The Closest to the Pin winners this week were Al Wilkinson on hole #8 and Ian Rogers on hole #17. Marty McDonald collected the 50/50 prize.
The Dubbers grip on the final spot in the "A" Division shrank after losing six points to the Fat Shafts tonight. This moves the Whizbangers, who took five points from the second place Southpaws, just five points out of fourth spot.
The battle for the final spot in the "B" Division continues to be fought for by three teams. The Bogies have a slim hold on 8th place by only one point over the Fivesome and CCCP.
The Closest to the Pin winners this week were Al Wilkinson on hole #8 and Ian Rogers on hole #17. Marty McDonald collected the 50/50 prize.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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