-Just 17 birds on the night and no eagles. Tyler Kidwell and Short Jeffers each had two of them there birds.
-Mark Potts and Junior Byron lead the par parade with seven apiece.
-Group average did go down to 42.91, more than a half stroke better than last week and the low of the season so far. Bound to get better, right?
-#1 played the hardest by far and #7 played the easiest by far. Btw, that data is at the bottom of the online report of the scores by hole.
-On a personal note: Mark Sherer and I went out with a couple of the young guns, Trenton Kidwell and Weston Muessig. Three 38's in the group (that's final scores, not a gun type), with Weston ending up with an uncharacteristic 41. Each of us missed at least one short putt and have signed up for an online lesson with current Big Boy and Big Girl putting wizard, Dave Stockton (who was noted to have been working with Adam Scott a week ago just before the Scott lad wins at The Texas Open - impressive). Only kidding about the online lesson though I expect it would help. Adam Scott did go to the clubhouse last Sunday evening with that yukky taste in his mouth of having missed a short putt - the only one he missed all week. So, have heart, guys, and keep after those nail biting shorties.