Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Tuesday Men Highlights

From my notes as golfers finished their rounds:

The little buggies are everywhere and very interested in resting for a while on one’s neck or arm or cheek or eye. Nasty nits. Greg Potts, back from a week off because of storm damage, fires a 38 and a net 31 with a birdie on #7. Phil Eyler has seven pars and a birdie at four in a round of 35 and a net 32. Dave Strange opened with a triple bogey but then settled down and came in with a 42 gross and a net 33. Buck Holland opened with a par and finished up with a 45 and a net 32. Joe Doyle finished with a par on #9, a 46 gross and a super net of 30. George Templin chipped one in on #4 which he said was better than Tiger’s on #17 a few days ago. He fired a 40 with a net 32. Playing partners Jim Murphy and Rob Sterling also had good rounds, shooting a net 32 and a net 33. Junior Byron almost had a perfect par round; a short pitch on #8 landed short of the green resulting in a chip and two putt for bogey. The 36 gross still gave him a very nifty net round of 30. Eddie Green misses a two foot birdie putt on #8 but still comes in with a 39, his best round ever; that would be a net 31. Josh Huff rolled in an eighteen foot putt just off the green at #9 to complete a round of 43 with a net of 31. His team partner, Mark Sherer played earlier in the day and did well with a 38 and a net 34. Noah Callahan ran one in for a birdie from off the green on #6 and completes a round that started three over and ended up 40 gross and a net 32. Dan Steiner, last golfer in, fires a very nice 43 and an even nicer net 30.

The wrap up: Hole prizes to Jack Divine (he was handing out autographs to anyone interested at #5 green), Greg Potts, George Templin and Phil Eyler. Low gross rounds to Phil Eyler with a 35 and Junior Byron with a 36. Low net team score was turned in by Mike Albertson and Mark Jones, a super 63. Larry Sutton and Brent Courter remain on top of the Team standings with Terry Padgett and Gary Burris in second. Noah Callahan scooted into first and Eddie Green climbed into second in the Individual standings.