Today's results are posted. Comments:
Men’s League
Richie Green got himself another birdie, this one at #2, and shot a nifty fifty, and an even niftier net 30. Dave Brown, coming over from the Senior League, subbed for Junior Byron and fired a one under net 34. Bric Parker shot a 51 and wanted to talk about his third shot into the green at six, a high one over the trees and onto the green; the resultant two putt gave him his only par of his round. Steven Downey fired a 38 which included a chip in for eagle on #4. Greg Potts shot a very nice 36, a net 31, and found a birdie at #4. Keith Parsons rolled one in from just off the green on #9 to salvage a round that included fifty-one other shots. George Templin came out and practiced some on Monday afternoon, adjusted his swing path just a little, and then shot a very nice 38 gross, a very nifty 31 net and found a birdie to boot on #4. Short Jeffers had a well balanced par round of three birds, three pars and three bogeys. Tyler Kidwell, getting close to being a dad, was two over through three, but then got four birdies in a row and finished with two pars and a hole prize on nine; a very nice 34 gross and a 31 net. TJ McAtee did one better with a super 33 which included an eagle on #5; TJ also had birdies on #2 and #3, got the low gross with his 33 and also low net with a 27. Hole prize winners included Josh Huff on #3, Larry Sutton on #7, Noah Callahan on #8 and Tyler Kidwell on #9. Leaders at the conclusion of play are Noah Callahan with 916 points in the Individual standings with James Hager and Buck Holland tied for second at 854 points. In Team play, Terry Padgett and Gary Burris remain on top with 526 points; Mark Sherer and Josh Huff are in second place with 483 points. After week one of the Team Tournament, Bric Parker and Curt Johnson top the leaderboard with their net score of 64; three teams are tied for second at 66: Doug Denson and Buck Holland, George Templin and Don Nolan, and Trenton Kidwell and Chris Bledsoe. The tournament concludes with next week's play.