Results are posted. Notes taken as the scorecards came in:
7/1
Tuesday Men
Mike Smith finds a birdie on #2 and fires his first sub 40 round of the year, a 39 with a net of 30. Richie Green followed his best round with a not so good round of 60. Of course, he had to play with his brother, Eddie, this week rather than Terry Butcher. Never know what might affect one’s game. Phil Eyler turned in a score of 34 that included birdies on the first two holes and the last hole but also a couple of bogies on two of the three short holes, numbers three and seven. Low round of the day so far. Bill Carrico, like Richie Green, followed his best round ever with a very forgettable one, a 52 that followed a scintillating 38 of the week before. Terry Padget was delighted with the three birdies he found at holes four, five and seven as well as the near hole in one at seven; three bogeys and a double made it a roller coaster ride and a final score of 37. Another bad round followed a very good round: James Hager did the middle three holes at one under but played the front three and the back three in eight over for a 42, a hefty ten stroke advance on his 32 of the previous week. Chris Bledsoe followed his best ever round with a good 41 which included his first ever birdie, at #6, and a very good net of 32. Short Jeffers came in with a 37 and had eight birdie putts, none of which fell into the cup. Warren Atkison shot a superb 40 and a net 27 to take low net honors. Greg Potts and Dan Steiner, who tied playing partner Dave Wininger with a 40, shot net 29’s for second place. Low Gross went to Phil Eyler’s 34 with Terry Butcher and Mark Potts placing second with their 35’s. The low net team score was posted by the Tim Voegerl and Warren Atkison with a dandy 64. Hole prizes were claimed by Joe Allen on #3, Terry Padgett on #7, Larry Sutton on #8, and Terry Butcher on #9. Group average score rose to 43.52, up from 42.90 the previous week, in spite of the very nice weather and the absence of the biting midges.