Saturday, October 30, 2010

Bits and Pieces

-Over in South Korea:  Michelle Wie stumbles a bit, opens her second round with two bogeys, finishes with a +1 for the day and -1 for the tournament and sits seven strokes behind the leader, Song-Hee Kim.  Not a very good place to be with just 18 more holes to play.

-Easy looking on a Saturday morning: Sandra Post.  From about.com's Top Fifty Female Golfers:

The best-ever Canadian female golfer, Post won a major championship in 1968, then didn't win again for 10 years. Then she was among the top players on the LPGA Tour for several years in the late '70s and early '80s. Post held the record for youngest women's major championship winner until 2007. 

-Today's scramble starts in about an hour.  Bring a jacket, at least for the first few holes.

-Reminder: K of C Scramble tomorrow.  Starts at ten and goes for 18 holes.

-Looks like the North Daviess Cougars beat Perry Central last night, 7-6.

-And, lets not forget the Viking v-ballers.  They play the second game up in Odon today, and then, hopefully, the championship this evening.  Patty Bowling said a couple of the girls, including granddaughter Tya Harmon, had a touch of the flu this week.  Get better quick, girls.  And win, of course.

-Best get myself going and get over to the golf course.  How many scramblers we going to have on a cool Saturday morning?  Ten?  Twelve?  Stay tuned.