The results are posted. Comments:
James Hager comes in saying he would like to make a par on #5 for once, then produced his scorecard with a brilliant 32. Btw, his best has been a 29 where he popped in a 110 yard shot on #1 for an eagle and then did the same thing on #2. Back when he was a young man. Talking about bugs, Larry Sutton has stories about the black flies in Canada in late August that sounds like a little bit of hell; makes the little guys here seem like something just this side of paradise in comparison. Chris Bledsoe gets his first par on #1 this year then follows that by driving #2, misses a few putts along the way and ends up with a sterling 37 gross and a net score of 28; playing partner Trenton Kidwell takes a triple bogey on the first hole but then shoots two under the rest of the way and that included birdies at two, five and eight. Phil Eyler birdies holes four and seven and comes in with an even par round after bogeys at three and eight. Doug Denson and Steven Downey had really good rounds going through seven holes but finished with bogeys on eight and double bogeys on nine. Richie Green gets his first birdie at #9 and his best score ever at 46 gross and a super net 26. Playing partners Terry Butcher and Joe Doyle had good nights as well coming in with a 34 and a 47 and a team net score of 63. Terry Padgett and super sub Kyle Jones team up to shoot a pair of 38’s and very nice team net score of 63. Bill Carrico also has his best ever round, firing a 38 which included a shot into the water at #6. Says he took his time; made some putts, too. Todd Baker brought along his girl friend which turned out to be a very wise move; he shot a one under 34 gross and a nifty net of 27. Short Jeffers fired a two under on the final six holes to get back to a par 35. At the fifth hole, Jason Rominger hit three out of bounds and took a quadruple eight; Lady Luck gave him a chance to get two of them back on #6 with a tree glancing second shot that ended up six feet below the pin. He settled for a return of one shot and ended up with a 38. Curt Johnson got the hole prize on #3 but missed the four foot birdie putt; he made up for it by rolling in a twelve footer at #9 for a closing birdie. Two thirds of the players came in with a net par or better. Group average was 42.90.