The night started out by driving though the downpours only to get to the course to find they had closed it down. That was not going to stop our fearless leader into his specialty of negotiating with the owner to open it for the league. A drive down the first and ninth fairways came back with two thumbs up and off we went. Fourteen brave souls started out, but not all finished this wild round. All throughout the round you could hear thunder then the lightning appeared and the wall of clouds lined the sky in what looked like Armageddon, that's when the Jaffe group said I'm a geddon out of here, but not Johnson and Savini this was old hat to them. Standing on the 9th hole waiting for Lyons birdie putt, bolts of lightning lit the sky as putters dropped and a warm feeling on the left side of Hartnett's face caused me to say "run Forest run".
Nothing was going to stop the Barry group from getting 18 in as he had the course to himself. They don't call him "cwayzee" Larry for nothing.
We have a new money leader with Ed Finn taking advantage of Freedman's no shows to edge past him.
Ed MacNeil had an up and down round with 2 birdies and 3 outs, but one of the birdies held to win half the birdie pool.
Rick Walsh had one of his better rounds to take top individual.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
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