The results are posted. Highlights:
-Ryan Johnson got an eagle on #4 for what might have been the only good thing that happened in his round of 44.
-Short Jeffers took a quadruple bogey on #4 for an otherwise pretty good round of 39.
-The team of Curt Johnson and Bric Parker had fun on #6, each player taking a double par on the hole – perfect 10’s?
-Jason Rominger and Mike Bird had matching pars through the first six holes then saw their par rounds slip off with three bogeys between the two of them on the last three holes, Jason finding them on #7 and #9, Mike finding one on #8. They teamed up to shoot a net 64 which shared the low net for the day.
-Mike Kidwell played par golf a different way, going bogey, birdie, bogey, birdie on the first four holes; then a par, bogey before parring the last three holes, ending with a 36.
-Weston Muessig bogeyed the first hole then parred out for his sterling 36.
-Dave Wininger, the new leader of the individual competition, had a roller coaster ride, getting two birdies to start his round, then two bogeys, then ending up with pars but for a slip on #8 to end with his 36.
-Noah Callahan had a superb 41 which gave him the low net of the day with a 27.
-Tim Voegerl shot a 42 and netted 29 to come in second in low net.
-Larry Sutton returned from Africa and paired with Mark Anderson to keep the Sutton/Courter team in first place ahead of Padgett and Burris. They turned in scores of 42 and 39.
-Hole prizes went to Terry Butcher on #3, Dan Steiner on #7, Greg Potts on #8, and Mark Anderson on #9.
-Mike Albertson resolved his 's' problem (the 's' word rhymes with 'hank') at least for the time being with a sterling 39 gross and a net 30.
-Low net team scores were turned in by the Albertson/Jones team and the Allen/Rominger team with 64's.
-Average gross of 44.30 was slightly better than last week's 44.52.
Photos up in a bit.