Thursday, September 22, 2016


                                                     WEEK 20 RESULTS

      TEAM:       DAVE NAIMO               +4             $25
                         JOHN TRACY               +3              $25

                                                                 +7

      IND:            JIM LYONS                   +5             $25

      CTP-6TH    BOB LORING            17'5"            $25

      SKINS:        GREG WILLARD       2ND           $55
                           DAN SVIRSKY          5TH            $55

      COVERED:  3,8,9

  It's hard to believe, but another year is now in the books. Where did the year go?

  Coming into fine form just at the right time, is long-hitter Jim Lyons who had an outstanding +5 performance to snag Individual honors. The partnership of Capt. Dave Naimo (+4) and John Tracy, Esq. (+3) combined for a  winning +7 to take Team.

  Bob Loring came out of the gate early and set the pace with a nice approach to 17'5" on the 6th hole, and was never caught, so Catholic Memorial's finest will gladly accept a prize for Closest to the Pin.

  There were 12 birdies for the night, and as usual, two will be compensated for their efforts. On the 3rd hole, Jim Egan got his first birdie of the year, but spoiler Joe Curtis rained on his parade. (Forget about that great deal on a Toyota, Joe.) The 8th hole was amply covered (Raynard, Finn, Turchette, DaSaro, and Loring), and Jim Shannon, Jim Lyons, and this humbler hacker made our last putts of the year good ones with birdies on 9. So that leaves Willard the Younger with a solo bird on 2, and steady Dan Svirsky, fresh off his morning round in the Brockton Senior Open, taking the 5th.

  In addition to the Team and Individual winners, other notables include Raynard, Walsh, James, DaSaro, Loring, and Barry, all at +3. Highpointer for the night was Jim Lyons with 16.

  Regarding new membership for next year: We have only a limited amount of spots available, so if you have someone who wants to join, please let us know as soon as possible during the offseason so they don't get shut out.

  And finally, the tournament: After allocating funds for the banquet, we will be playing for $3,500 in prize money. In addition, there will be an optional $20 skins birdie pool and an optional $5 pay-all birdie pool. See TJ to get in. You must be signed up with TJ prior to teeing off to be eligible. With a potential of $1,000 in the birdie pools, there will be a total of $4,500 on the table.

  First through fourth place teams will be paid $800, $500, $300, and $200 respectively. The rest of the field (5th - 10th) will receive $100 each. So everyone who tees it up will receive at least $25 in prize money.

  Easton has very generously offered us a reduced rate of $45 for greens and cart (regularly $62). Easton and SIGL are requesting that everyone take a cart. Pay individually at the desk, and let the desk know that you are in the SIGL tourney. Easton members will pay their regular cart rate.The start time has been changed to 8:00 AM from 7:45. Please be on time.

  Please make sure that your points earned total is accurate before submitting the card, and have LAST names clearly recorded on the card. (John, Paul, Ringo, and George won't do.)

  Good luck and see you Sunday!
 

                      NEW APPLICANT UPON LEARNING THAT HIS 2017
                          MEMBERSHIP REQUEST HAS BEEN DENIED









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