Sunday, October 3, 2010
Former Sunday Golfer Now a Fisherman
September Challenge 2010 Final Results
Final results for the September Challenge are posted here. Congratulations to the winners:
1st: Tom McAtee and John Drake
2nd: Billy Trabant and Duane Wagler
3rd: Wayne Souerdike and Jack Nickless/Vic Wallace
4th: Dick Barber and John Chapman
5th: Clint Knepp and Rob Graber
6th (tie): Pam Byron and Patty Bowling
6th (tie): Mike Bird and Jack Lents
Single event prizes go to:
Scramble: Mike Arvin and Noah Callahan
Alternate Shot (3 way tie): Tom McAtee/John Drake, Ken Wagler/Jeremy Graber, Dave Brown/Dick Lemmon
Best Ball: Pam Byron and Patty Bowling
For all the purists among us, I've arrayed the scores by gross just below the final net results. Congrats and a big pat on the back to the low gross winners, a tie between Ken Wagler and Jeremy Graber and Dave Wininger and Karry Stoll. They came in at two strokes under par for the three events with total scores of 103.
1st: Tom McAtee and John Drake
2nd: Billy Trabant and Duane Wagler
3rd: Wayne Souerdike and Jack Nickless/Vic Wallace
4th: Dick Barber and John Chapman
5th: Clint Knepp and Rob Graber
6th (tie): Pam Byron and Patty Bowling
6th (tie): Mike Bird and Jack Lents
Single event prizes go to:
Scramble: Mike Arvin and Noah Callahan
Alternate Shot (3 way tie): Tom McAtee/John Drake, Ken Wagler/Jeremy Graber, Dave Brown/Dick Lemmon
Best Ball: Pam Byron and Patty Bowling
For all the purists among us, I've arrayed the scores by gross just below the final net results. Congrats and a big pat on the back to the low gross winners, a tie between Ken Wagler and Jeremy Graber and Dave Wininger and Karry Stoll. They came in at two strokes under par for the three events with total scores of 103.
Wininger, Souerdike, Hembree and Byron Take Saturday Scramble at Lakeview
The team of Dave Wininger, Wayne Souerdike, Larry Hembree and Kevin Byron fired a seven under at Lakerview Saturday to win the weekly Saturday Morning Scramble. Wayne Souerdike rolled in a ten foot birdie putt on the team's last hole to give them a one stroke advantage over Mike Seals, Mike Bird and Joe Allen, and a two stroke advantage over Mark Potts, Greg Potts, Travis Brett and Joe Doyle. Kevin Byron's chip in for eagle at hole #4 was an additional highlight for the winning team which opened play with five straight threes.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
September Challenge Update
The Challenge is updated here. Two teams still have the opportunity to come out and finish up their Best Ball games. Prizes: Paying six places with the low net in each event also being given a prize.
Friday, October 1, 2010
September Challenge Update
The Challenge report has been updated to reflect today's play here. Note: Jack Nickless was put on the injured reserved list by his doctor - eye problems; Wayne Souerdike contacted Vic Wallace who agreed to fill in for JN. Note 2: Added gross scores for the Best Ball - interesting stuff.
September Challenge Update
The results are updated here.
Yesterday morning's play included a brilliant round by Patty Bowling and Pam Byron, a fourteen under super effort that included three net aces - at holes #2, #3 and #9. Patty shot a gross 44 with a 20 handicap that included a birdie at #2. Pam shot a gross 48 with a 13 handicap and she found a birdie at #9. The two of them played exceptionally well and, more importantly, helped each other out when the going got a bit shaky for either one of them. The outstanding round jumped them to a tie for 5th as things stand now. Dick Barber and John Chapman also shot well yesterday, firing a net 28 that included Dick's net ace at #9; that moved them to third place in the standings. Six teams have yet to complete their Best Ball rounds.
Yesterday morning's play included a brilliant round by Patty Bowling and Pam Byron, a fourteen under super effort that included three net aces - at holes #2, #3 and #9. Patty shot a gross 44 with a 20 handicap that included a birdie at #2. Pam shot a gross 48 with a 13 handicap and she found a birdie at #9. The two of them played exceptionally well and, more importantly, helped each other out when the going got a bit shaky for either one of them. The outstanding round jumped them to a tie for 5th as things stand now. Dick Barber and John Chapman also shot well yesterday, firing a net 28 that included Dick's net ace at #9; that moved them to third place in the standings. Six teams have yet to complete their Best Ball rounds.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
