Monday, November 1, 2010

News Article for the Week of November 1st, 2010

For the week of November 1, 2010

Lakeview Golf Course News
by Michael Bird, Lakeview Golf Course Manager

Knights of Columbus Scramble at Lakeview Sunday

The Loogootee Knights of Columbus held a scramble out at Lakeview this past Sunday with the team of Dave Wininger, Mike Seals, Travis Brett and Mike Arvin shooting a 57 to take low gross score honors.  Short Jeffers, Dennis Hardman, Rob Sterling and Mark Trout finished second with a round of 62.  Six other teams participated with their scores ranging from 63 to 69.

Stan Graber and Larry Hembree Win Saturday Scramble

Stan Graber and Larry Hembree used four excellent approach shots and three excellent putts to good advantage and carded a three under round of 32 to win the Saturday Morning Scramble.  Doug Denson and Lee Wininger fired an even par 35 while Mike Bird and Joe Allen shot a 36 to round out the scoring on a cool Saturday morning at Lakeview.

Junior Byron and Denny Wagoner Capture Cold and Windy Thursday Scramble

Seven hardy souls braved the much colder and still windy conditions last Thursday morning at Lakeview Golf Course.  With the game on in spite of the adverse conditions, Junior Byron and Denny Wagoner used a short birdie putt from just off the collar at their first hole, #2, and eight pars to card a winning score of 34.  Lee Wininger, Vic Wallace and Pam Byron shot an even 35 on their round to finish second, while Mike Bird and Dick Lemmon carded a 37 to finish third.

Templin, Rayhill and Bird Fire Five Under, Win Tuesday Scramble on Tiebreaker

George Templin, Tracy Rayhill and Mike Bird fired a five under 30 to tie and then win on a card draw the Tuesday Afternoon Scramble.  Doug Denson and Greg Potts also carded a 30 to have a shot at the win.  Four other teams participated with Dave Wininger and Steve Qualkenbush coming in with a 31, Short Jeffers and Curt Johnson a 32, Travis Brett and Noah Callahan a 33, and Nick Wininger and Mark Jones a 34.  Of note: The Denson/Potts team eagled hole #4; the Wininger/Qualkenbush team were at five under on their round but bogeyed their final hole to slip out of the tie for first.