Denny Wagoner not too happy with his shot at #7 which found the water to the left.
Joe Gray was watching, and hoping, that his shot at #7 had enough distance to make it to the green. It didn't.
Kenny Hudson watching his older brother throw one up onto the green, also at #7.
Tony Wease hit his ball below #5 green with just the right touch - it came to rest just a few feet from the pin.
I'm told that the shot of the day was hit by Wilma Bateman, a screamer from off the back side of #5 green that slammed into the flagstick and fell straight down into the cup. A big welcome to Mike McLaughlin who returns, after a brief stint last year, as Vic Wallace's partner. Vic, by the way, remains on top of both the individual and the team standings. And look who got the low net of the day - Dick Barber, with a nifty 30 that came on a round of 47 which included a couple of pars. Am wondering if people missed the prize marker at #6, for longest first putt; don't remember it being on the green when we passed through and noted that the third to last team through had the winner - Kenny Hudson. Might be that nobody made a first putt up to that point; no one in our foursome did.