Monday, October 14, 2019
2019 YEAR-END TOURNAMENT RESULTS
1ST PLACE TERRY THOMPSON +4 $150
JIM SHANNON +6 $150
STEVE DASARO +3 $150
MARK SPEARS E $150
+13
2ND PLACE GREG WILLARD E $100
TJ JAMES +1 $100
JOHN TRACY +3 $100
MIKE NOLAN -1 $100
+3
3RD PLACE DAN SVIRSKY +3 $ 75
PAUL MCDERMOTT E $ 75
MIKE LEONARD +2 $ 75
DANA WILLARD -2 $75
+3
4TH PLACE RICH WHITE +2 $50
RICK WALSH -4 $50
BRIAN MURPHY +1 $50
JAY CHAPMAN +1 $50
E
5TH PLACE JOHN MACNEIL -3 $25
ERIC ARONSON +1 $25
JOHN TRACY (alt) +3 $25
TOM NOLAN -2 $25
-1
6TH - 11 PLACE $80 PER TEAM ($20 PER PLAYER) $480
HIGH GROSS A RICH WHITE 29 pts, $25
B JIM SHANNON 27 $25
C JOHN TRACY 22 $25
D MARK NOLAN 18 $25
HIGH NET A TERRY THOMPSON +4 $25
B JIM SHANNON +6 $25
C STEVE DASARO/
JOHN TRACY +3 $25
D CHRIS SULLIVAN/
MARK NOLAN +2 $25
CTP - 4TH MIKE MCNEICE 15'10" $25
6TH JIM SHANNON 12'4" $25
14TH LEN LIMA 4'11" $25
16TH MIKE MCNEICE 16'9" $25
LONG DRIVE GREG WILLARD $25
SENIOR
LONG DRIVE BOB LORING $25
SKINS DAN SZCZURKO 1ST $164
BILL SIMMONS 2ND $164
ERIC ARONSON 4TH $164
GREG WILLARD 14TH $164
DAN SVIRSKY 18TH $164
COVERED 8TH 12TH 13TH
PAY-ALL BIRDIES SZCZURKO 1ST $ 18
SIMMONS 2ND $ 18
ARONSON 4TH $ 18
SHANNON 8TH $ 18
DASARO 8TH $ 18
LOZZI 12TH $ 18
MARK NOLAN 12TH $ 18
LORING 13TH $ 18
SPEARS 13TH $ 18
G. WILLARD 14TH $ 18
SVIRSKY 18TH $ 18
TOP TEN TOURNEY WINNERS:
GREG WILLARD $307
DAN SVIRSKY 282
JIM SHANNON 243
ERIC ARONSON 207
BILL SIMMONS 202
DAN SZCZURKO 202
STEVE DASARO 180.50
TERRY THOMPSON 175
MARK SPEARS 168
JOHN TRACY 162.50
TOP TEN OVERALL MONEY LEADERS
(REG. SEASON PLUS TOURNEY)
GREG WILLARD $574
ED FINN 558
STEVE LOZZI 503
JIM SHANNON 493
BOB LORING 486
DAN SVIRSKY 470
BILL SIMMONS 449
TERRY THOMPSON 398
J. MACNEIL 381
DAN SZCZURKO 312
DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS
IN ADDITION TO PAYMENT OF 19 WEEKS OF GREENS FEES:
WEEKLY PRIZE MONEY
INCLUDING SKINS POOLS: $6,799
TOURNEY PRIZE MONEY
INCLUDING SKINS
AND BIRDIE POOLS: 3,528
TOURNEY BANQUET 996
TOURNEY CARTS 658
$11,981
Seems like just yesterday that we were battling severe spring conditions, and yet another season is now in the books.
Hope everyone had fun this year. Enjoy your winter and see you in 2020.
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
WEEK 19 RESULTS
1ST TEAM: TERRY MOORE +7 $25
MARK SPEARS +5 $25
+12
2ND TEAM: STEVE DASARO +6 $15
DAN SZCZURKO +6 $15
+12
1ST IND.: TERRY MOORE +7 $25
2ND IND.: CHRIS SULLIVAN +6 $15
CTP-4TH: TERRY THOMPSON 3'4" $25
SKINS: TERRY MOORE 1ST $28
DAN SVIRSKY 3RD $28
JOHN MACNEIL 4TH $28
MARK SPEARS 6TH $28
COVERED: 2 5 7 9
B9 SKINS MARK NOLAN 16TH $130
COVERED 13
HIGHPOINTER: BOB BOURNE 18 pts.
Hard to believe, but another SIGL regular season is now in the books. And many of us went out in style with strong performances. It was a particularly good night for the BEPeterson crowd as they dominated with some very impressive numbers.
Terry Moore saved his best night for last with a super 39, two birds, 17 points, a +7 and 1st Individual honors. And partner Mark Spears did not disappoint with his own outstanding +5 for a superb +12 team score. But, playing partners Steve Dasaro and Dan Szcurko said "not so fast" with Dan posting his own 39 and +6 complemented by Steve's 40 and +6 to knot it up at +12. So the card will show that Moore and Spears will prevail by virtue of Terry's fine birdie on 1, with Dan and Steve taking 2nd Team.
With Mr. Moore's +7 taking 1st, Szczurko and Dasaro at +6 each, were set to battle it out for 2nd Individual, but Red Rocketeer Chris Sullivan snuck in there with his own +6 and will take 2nd with his par on the first hole.
Mike McNeice was looking good for a long time with a fine approach on the CTP 4th hole to 8 feet, but Tall Terry Thompson came along and stuck one to a nifty 3'4". Nice. But wait a minute, Terry how come I don't see your name on the birdie list?
On the front side, we had a healthy 13 birdies that found the hole, with four that will get paid. Terry Moore's bird on 1 held up, the quietly efficient Dan Svirsky had a 3 on 3, Johnny MacNeil added to his earnings with a birdie on the 4th, and Mark Spears will get a quarter of the pot with a fine bird on 6. The 2nd hole (Dasaro, White), the 5th (Szczurko, Danieli), 7 (Moore, Bourne, Turchette), and 9 (Aronson, Bourne) had multiple birds.
We had a generous 26 entrants in the B9 skins pool, so it was very surprising that we had only three birdie attempts find the bottom of the hole. As required, the 13th was covered (Bill Doonan, Steve Lozzi), so Mark Nolan, recently returned from a super Irish golf trip, sunk a birdie on this side of the pond (the 16th hole to be more precise) that will take the whole pot. Isn't that grand.
Anyone who posted a +5 or better will be getting an envelope, but there were many good scores that will go unrewarded: Finn, Murphy, and Bourne all at +4, and D. Willard, Silvia, Chapman, and Mattes at 3 over quota. Highpointer is again Mr. Robert Bourne at 18 points, and yes Bob, highpointer still does not pay any money.
For the season, there was a total of $6,799 disbursed for weekly team, individual, CTP, and front and back skins pools. Ed Finn led the way with a super $538. Ten SIGLers earned over $200 and 28 players cashed $100 or more. And 51 out of 54 collected at least one envelope. More financial numbers will be posted after the year-end tournament.
And a fond farewell to one-time SIGLer and long-time Easton CC mainstay Bill Karas who died this week after a brief illness. Billy, you were the berries.
And finally, his birdie on 9 may not have survived on Tuesday, but Eric Aronson's 1 on Dennis Pines' 7th hole certainly did last Saturday as Eric proudly joined the Hole in One club with his first career ace! Nice going, counselor.
See you Sunday. (At Easton, not Epping)
IT'S IN THE HOLE
Thursday, October 3, 2019
WEEK 18 RESULTS
1ST TEAM DAN SZCZURKO +5 $25
MARK SPEARS (alt) +3 $25
+8
2ND TEAM JAY CHAPMAN +5 $15
MIKE LEONARD +2 $15
+7
1ST IND. JAY CHAPMAN +5 $25
2ND IND. DAN SZCZURKO +5 $15
CTP-2ND GREG WILLARD 7'6" $25
SKINS PETER FRASCA 2ND $37
LEN LIMA 4TH $37
GREG WILLARD 5TH $37
COVERED 3RD 8TH 9TH
B9 SKINS ED FINN 12TH $125
COVERED 13TH 18TH
HIGHPOINTER BOB BOURNE 17 pts.
WEEK 19 CTP 4TH HOLE
Although not that many showed up, those who did came to play as only 8 of 39 leaguers failed to hit their quota and 21 entrants posted +2 or better.
Dan Szczurko finished strong with birdies on 8 and 9 to produce 15 points and a healthy +5. Jay Chapman, playing better golf each week, this time doubled his 5 quota, earning his own +5. So we go to the card, and see that Jay's par on 1 will give him 1st Individual honors, with Dan taking 2nd.
Both standout Individuals were well supported by partners. Dan needed an alternate and drew co-worker Mark Spears who chipped in with a fine +3 to give the pair the 1st Team honors at +8. Mike Leonard had a productive night at +2 and that was good enough to give him and Mr. Chapman the 2nd Team prize at +7.
Peter Frasca went out early and posted an outstanding 9'3" on the Closest to Pin 2nd hole, that held up all day until Greg Willard came along late and rolled one up just a little closer at 7'6".
On the front, we had a decent 10 birdies, with three of them paying off. Peter Frasca made up for just missing out on CTP on 2 by sinking his 9'3" incher, Len Lima continues to collect every week, this time with a nice bird on 4, and Greg Willard (upon advice from counsel) will take the 5th. The 3rd hole (J. MacNeil, Keating), the 8th (Szczurko, Musgrove), and the 9th hole (Doonan, Szczurko, G. Willard) were birdied too often.
We had a healthy 25 contestants in the Back Nine skins pool, and nine birdies vied for a slice of the pie. But Ed Finn said, " I ain't sharing shit," and ran off with the whole damn $125 Boston Cream with his long-range birdie on 12. In the "You'll get nothing and like it!" category are Silvia, Keating, Lozzi, and Musgrove on 13 and McNeice, Frasca, Lozzi, and Murphy on the 18th.
As noted, almost everyone who showed up this week posted a good number. Outstanding performers who will not be receiving an envelope are Babyak, Musgrove, Payne, Bourne, Dasaro, and Curtis who all produced fine +3s. Bob Bourne was quietly Highpointer again, this week with 17 points.
And finally, we have only one more weekly round of golf, and then we have the year-end tourney on Sunday, October 13th with the first tee-time about 8:30. The following players have indicated that they will not be playing: Meyer, Musgrove, Bradley, McGarry, Payne, E. MacNeil, and Begley. If there is anyone else that should be on the Not Playing list, please let us know now. Pat Heffernan, we need an answer now whether you are In or Out.
See you next Tuesday.
Thursday, September 26, 2019
WEEK 17 RESULTS
1ST TEAM: MIKE LEONARD +5 $25
BRIAN MURPHY +2 $25
+7
2ND TEAM: LEN LIMA +4 $15
ED FINN +2 $15
+6
1ST IND.: MIKE LEONARD +5 $25
2ND IND.: BILL SIMMONS +5 $15
CTP-9TH ED FINN 14'7" $25
SKINS: GREG WILLARD 5TH $37
BILL SIMMONS 8TH $37
MIKE LEONARD 9TH $37
COVERED: NONE
B9 SKINS: ED FINN 10TH $50
BOB LORING 15TH $50
COVERED: 11TH 13TH
HIGHPOINTER: SIMMONS FINN
BOURNE J. MACNEIL 14 pts.
WEEK 17 CTP: 2ND HOLE
Well this week, we either didn't show up or, if we did, shouldn't have bothered. For some reason there were only 41 SIGLers who teed it up, and collectively we had our worst performance since our early-season rounds. There were only eight entrants who managed to exceed +1, and amazingly, there were only four teams that finished on the positive side of the ledger, and only three birdies were sunk on the frontside.
Leading the way of the few standouts were Mike Leonard and Bill Simmons at an impressive +5 each. The tie-breaker went to Hole 7 and all it took was a bogey for Mr. Leonard to claim 1st Individual honors.
Mike was in good position for a Team win and partner Brian Murphy did not disappoint as his +2 contribution added to Leonard's +5 to take the 1st Team prize.
For the second week in a row Len Lima was in a tie for 2nd Team, and, like last week, his partnership prevailed in a card-off. The team of Lima (+4) and Ed Finn (+2) matched the +6 of Bill Simmons (+5) and Ted Meyer (alt) (+1), but all it took were two bogeys by Lima/Finn on 1 to break the tie.
Mr. Finn added to his Team win prize money with a fine approach to the 9th Hole pin to 14'7" that held up all day and will take Closest to Pin honors, Ed's third CTP prize this year.
With all the poor scoring this week, there was an anemic three birdies on the frontside, and all will live. Greg Willard continues his solid play and will take a third of the pot with his birdie on 5, Bill Simmons is rewarded for his exclusive bird on 8, and Mike Leonard will collect for his 4 on 9.
We were a little more productive on the back nine, and six birdie attempts found their mark. Ed Finn added even more to his account with a dandy pitch-in on 10, and Bob Loring made up for a disappointing frontside with a fine bird on 15 that will split the take with Big Ed. The 11th hole was smashed by Bob Loring and Jim Shannoon, and 13 did not survive with birds by Dan McGarry and Johnny MacNeil.
As noted, overall scores were, ah..... bad. Aside from those who collected cash, the only other notables were Mike Nolan at +3, and Mark Spears, Paul Raynard, and Dan Szczurko, each at +2. Highpointer honors are split between Ed Finn, Bob Bourne, Bill Simmons, and John MacNeil at 14 points.
And finally, we have only two weeks of league play left, and then the year-end tournament on Sunday, October 13th. There is a tourney sign-up sheet at the front desk. Please make sure to sign up if you are playing or to write "Not Playing" if you cannot make it. Thanks.
See you next Tuesday.
THESES GUYS ARE GOOD
THESE (SIGL) GUYS .......
AH, NOT SO MUCH
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
WEEK 16 RESULTS
1ST TEAM: JIM SHANNON +6 $25
RICK KEATING +5 $25
+11
2ND TEAM: DANA WILLARD (alt) +4 $15
LEN LIMA +3 $15
+7
1ST IND.: SAUL PAYNE +7 $25
2ND IND.: PAUL MCDERMOTT +7 $15
CTP-8TH DAN SVIRSKY 1'2" $25
SKINS: RICK WALSH 3RD $37
PAUL MCDERMOTT 7TH $37
JIM SHANNON 9TH $37
COVERED: 4 6 8
B9 SKINS: TERRY THOMPSON 14TH $70
ED FINN 16TH $70
COVERED: 11 12 13
HIGHPOINTER: DAN SVIRSKY 17 pts.
STEVE LOZZI 17 pts.
WEEK 17 CTP: 9TH HOLE
We're coming down the homestretch, and for the second week in a row, put up some pretty good numbers, with only 12 SIGLers failing to meet quota, and 16 posting 3+ or better.
Saul Payne is back in the golf routine after spending the last few weeks as a home healthcare aide, and made quite an impression with a sterling +7 over quota. Likewise, Paul McDermott is starting to play his best golf and matched Doc with his own +7. So we went to the card, which shows that Saul's par on the fifth will earn him 1st Individual.
Saul's partner, who was Superman last week, went back to being Clark Kent this week, so that opened up the Team competition. That void was more than ably filled by the red hot Jim Shannon who returned an outstanding +6 and was partnered with veteran Rick Keating who had one of his better nights and chipped in with a fine +5 to take 1st Team at +11.
There was a traffic jam for 2nd Team at +7 involving Len Lima (+3)/Dana Willard (+4), Paul McDermott (+7)/Brian Murphy (E) and Dan Svirsky (+6)/Chris Sullivan (+1).
Len's original partner Mark Nolan, who is currently on a golf tour of the Emerald Isle, tried to phone his score in from Ballybunion, but Section 42; Paragraph 9 (a) of the SIGL by-laws prohibited that, so Len was timely paired with alternate Dana Willard who produced a clutch +4 and who won the tie-breaker with his par on 5.
The 8th Hole usually produces a tight CTP result, but this week Dan Svirsky just missed an eagle two, and easily takes the prize with his ball at rest 1' 2" from the hole.
The greens are coming around and we had a respectable 11 birdies on the front, with eight of those cancelling each other out. When the dust cleared, that leaves Rick Walsh's long-range birdie bomb on 3, along with a nice 3 on the 7th by Paul McDermott, and surprisingly only one bird on 9, and that by Bulldog Jim Shannon. Birdies on 4 (Lozzi, Keating), 6 (J. MacNeil. McNeice, Payne), and 8 (Svirsky, Keating, G. Willard) did not survive.
We had a healthy 28 bettors in the Back Nine skins pool, with nine birdie attempts finding the mark. The productive Terry Thompson recorded a deuce on 14 and the almost unplayable pin placement on the top left of 16 did not stop Ed Finn from securing his own 2 so those fine gentlemen will split the $140 pot. Birdies on 11 (Doonan, Silvia), 12 (Svirsky, Finn), and, surprise, 13 (Lozzi, James, White) were smashed.
With so many good scores this week, many notable will not be getting envelopes. Posting +3s were Simmons, Meyer, Lozzi, Begley, Mattes, and Turchette. Ed MacNeil had a fine +4, and the real hard-luck golfer of the night was Jay Chapman who posted an impressive +6 but was unfortunately shut out. Highpointers this week were Dan Svirsky and Steve Lozzi at 17.
And finally, Easton has changed Sunday, October 13th from a shotgun start to tee times. Therefore, our year-end tourney will be tee times starting around 8:30, and we will simultaneously go off the front and the back. Either this week or next a tourney sign-up sheet will be at the front desk. To play, you MUST sign up. Thanks.
See you next Tuesday.
YEAH, I HAD 20 POINTS AND 3 BIRDIES
TODAY AT BALLYBUNION
OKAY FRANK, .... I MEAN MARK
Thursday, September 12, 2019
WEEK 15 RESULTS
1ST TEAM: BOB LORING +7 $25
STEVE MATTES (alt) +1 $25
+8
2ND TEAM: BILL SIMMONS +6 $15
PAUL MCDERMOTT +2 $15
+8
1ST IND.: BOB LORING +7 $25
2ND IND.: BILL SIMMONS +6 $15
CTP-6TH BILL DOONAN 11'0" $25
SKINS: PAUL MCDERMOTT 2ND $38
BOB BOURNE 3RD $38
BOB LORING 7TH $38
COVERED: 5TH, 8TH, 9TH
B9 SKINS: TERRY THOMPSON 11TH $23
JIM SHANNON 14TH $23
SAUL PAYNE 15TH $23
JOHN HRENKO 16TH $23
BOB LORING (EAGLE) 18TH $23
COVERED: 13TH
HIGHPOINTER: BOB LORING 19 pts.
Well another week of poor attendance, but at least we played better, with only 11 out of 40 players not reaching quota, and 14 carding +2 or better. As a group, we play like a school of fish; we all turn in the same direction at the same time.
But the big fish this week was one Robert Loring, who had his best round in many years, returning a super 73, capped off with a super duper eagle on 18. We're not sure, but we think Bob joined Bob Bourne this year by shooting his age. (If not, it's close enough for government work.) The pride of Forest Hills started two over after two holes, and then played even par the rest of the way in. He gets highpointer honors with 19, and his +7 will earn him 1st Individual.
A stellar night was also had by rookie Bill Simmons, finishing strong with birds on 8 and 9 to take 2nd Individual at +6.
For the Team competition, Mr. Loring's original partner was AWOL (where've been, Richie White?) so he got the luck of the alternate draw and was paired with Steve Mattes who threw in a respectable +1 to finish at +8. Bill Simmons and his +6 was also in the mix with partner Paul McDermott contributing at healthy +2 to tie Loring/Mattes at +8. The card-off went to the 7th hole, where Bob's birdie made the difference for 1st Team.
Closest to Pin was a tough 6th hole and it looked like Loring would add to his winnings with a nice approach, but Big Bill Doonan said, "don't get greedy, buddy" and deposited one to 11' to take the honors and the cash.
Again, there was a scarcity of birds, and we can't blame aerated greens forever. Of the nine that were sunk, five were exclusives. Paul McDermott got on the money board for the first time with one on 2, Bob Bourne just keeps rolling along and rolling it in with a birdie on 3, and B. Loring's 3 on the 7th will earn him a third of the pie. Birdies on the 5th (Mark Nolan, Walsh), 8th (Tracy, Simmons), and the 9th (Loring, Simmons) were smashed.
There was good participation in the B9 skins pool, and as usual, the 13th hole was thoroughly abused with six birds. But if you had a birdie on any other hole, you're getting paid. Looking in the box for an envelope will be Titanic (Terry) Thompson (11th), Doc Payne on 15, Johnny Hrenko on 16, and then we have Mr. Loring who striped a big drive down the middle on 18, and then proceeded to drop it into the hole from 133 yards for an eagle, capping off in fine fashion his fantastic 73. Well done, Bubba.
As usual, there was a handful of really good scores that were not rewarded with prizes. John Tracy and Brian Murphy posted +3s, Paul Begley and Mark Nolan had stellar +4s, and hard-luck player of the night was Rick Walsh, playing the best golf of his career, who had an impressive +5.
And finally, we have reached the 3/4 pole of the 2019 season. To date, we have dispersed $5,279 in competition prizes and skins pools with 51 out of 54 SIGLers cashing at least once, and with 20 players earning over $100. The big earners to this point are:
Lozzi - $465, Loring - 373, J. MacNeil 328, Finn - 253, McNeice - 236, Simmons - 195, Shannon - 188, Doonan - 170, G. Willard - 168, Keating - 160.
See you next Tuesday.
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
WEEK 14 RESULTS
1ST TEAM MARK NOLAN (alt) +5 $25
LEN LIMA +3 $25
+8
2ND TEAM DAN SZCZURKO +4 $15
DANA WILLARD E $15
+4
1ST IND. MARK NOLAN +5 $25
2ND IND. ALEX TURCHETTE +5 $15
CTP-4TH RICK KEATING 19'8" $25
HIGHPOINTER BILL DOONAN 15 pts.
TERRY THOMPSON 15 pts.
BOB BOURNE 15 pts.
SKINS WAYNE MUSGROVE 2ND $22
MARK NOLAN 3RD $22
RICK WALSH 6TH $22
BILL DOONAN 8TH $22
STEVE LOZZI 9TH $22
COVERED NONE
B9 SKINS MIKE MCNEICE 12TH $55
TERRY THOMPSON 14TH $55
COVERED 13TH
WEEK 15 CTP 6TH HOLE
Well, for at least the third week in a row, we had meager attendance, with only 41 players teeing it up. Is there something more interesting on Tuesdays that I'm missing out on? Again, scores were bunched heavily right around quota, with 33 out of 41 golfers within two points of their number. Of the limited amount of standouts, Mark Nolan and Alex Turchette led the way and battled it out for 1st Individual at +5, with counselor Nolan prevailing by virtue of his par on the first.
Both of these leaders had no help from their respective partners, so Team prizes were wide open. The hot Lenny Lima stepped up and took control with a solid +3, and all that good clean living paid off as Len needed a partner, and fortuitously drew Mr. Nolan and his +5 as an alternate to proudly take 1st Team at +8.
Dan Szczurko was one of the few who had a really good night at +4 and his partner Dana Willard held on at even to take 2nd Team at +4, beating out Mark Nolan (+5) and Eric Aronson (-1) at +4 because a 4 and a 5 beat a pair of doubles every time. (5th Hole)
Rick Keating was out there early posting a 19'8" mark for CTP on 4 and apparently not even Mike Hunt was able to get it closer, so Mr. Keating will be rewarded with $25.
With the greens having been recently punched, it was tough to get putts to roll true, and accordingly, only five birdie attempts found the target. And for the second week in a row, every bird lived, making it 12 unsmashed birdies over the last two weeks. So getting paid will be Wayne Musgrove (2), Mark Nolan (3), Rick Walsh (6), Bill Doonan (8), and Automatic Steve Lozzi (9).
After a week off from the B9 skins pool, we had a healthy 22 entrants this week but only 4 bids were successful. The 13th was smashed as expected, leaving only two birdies to split the pot. Mike McNeice made up for a mediocre front nine with a crisp 37 on the back and a surviving skin on 12, and Terry Thompson will be rewarded for an outstanding night with a $55 birdie on 14.
There were only six players who posted a number greater than +2 and all six of them will be compensated with prize money of one form or another. Therefore, there are no notables except for money winners. Highpointers this week were Bill Doonan, Terry Thompson and Bob Bourne at 15 points each.
Odds and ends: 1) The year-end tourney is on Sunday, October 13th, with an 8:00 am shotgun start. 2) Easton CC members: you must sign the SIGL sign-in sheet before playing. Easton needs this in order to cross-reference cart fees, etc. 3) We are getting some cards again without quota points added up. If you do not record total points for each golfer or record a plus/minus result for each golfer, then your card will become a discard, and an alternate will take your spot.
And finally, our deep condolences to long-time friend Bob Loring on the recent loss of his mother. And also, we wish for a speedy recovery for Mrs. Saul Payne, who was recently on the losing end of a bicycle vs. pick-up truck incident.
See you next Tuesday.
ENTER AND SIGN IN PLEASE
Thursday, August 29, 2019
WEEK 13 RESULTS
1ST TEAM ERIC ARONSON +5 $25
ED MACNEIL +1 $25
+6
2ND TEAM LEN LIMA +3 $15
GREG WILLARD +2 $15
+5
1ST IND ERIC ARONSON +5 $25
2ND IND STEVE DASARO +4 $15
CTP - 2ND ED FINN 11'8" $25
SKINS STEVE LOZZI 1ST $16
GREG WILLARD 3RD $16
DAN MCGARRY 4TH $16
ERIC ARONSON 6TH $16
LEN LIMA 7TH $16
RICH WHITE 8TH $16
JOE CURTIS 9TH $16
COVERED NONE
NO B9 SKINS POOL
WEEK 14 CTP - 4TH
Well, we had a few more players wander back, but still had only 43 tee it up this week; three weeks in a row with subpar attendance. Scores tightly hovered around quota again, with 33 out of 43 players within two points of their mark.
There were a few outliers to the good, and they were led this week by Eric Aronson who produced a stellar 15 points, good for a +5 and 1st Individual. The hot and cold Steve Dasaro was cooking with gas this week and will take 2nd Individual with a fine +4 posting.
Mr. Aronson was well positioned to cash in on a Team prize with a decent partner, and Ed MacNeil, known far and wide for his decency, did not disappoint as his respectable +1 put the duo over the top for 1st Team honors at +6.
Len Lima has also started to heat up, if only to keep up with his money-machine playing partners. Len's productive +3 was paired with a fine +2 by the steady Greg Willard to take 2nd Team at +5 in a card-off. The team of Mark Spears (+3) and Brian Murphy (+2) gave it a go, but Mr. Lima's par on the 5th broke the tie.
Easy Ed Finn made up for a mediocre round with a fine approach to 11'"8 on the 2nd Hole, which stood up all day and was good for CTP cash.
The good news in the skins pool is that, if you got a birdie, then you are getting paid. The bad news is that you have to split the pot seven ways. For the first time in memory, we had no covered holes while seven out of nine holes were birdied. Sharing the wealth will be Lozzi on 1, G. Willard on 2, McGarry (3), Aronson (4), Lima (7), White (8), and Curtis on 9.
With the backside closed for aeration, there was no B9 skins pool.
And with most golfers on or close to their quota, the only two standouts who did not cash this week were Mark Spears and this humble hacker, both at +3. Highpointer was Rich White at 16 points.
And finally, you may have noticed that the CTP markers that are provided by the club have faulty tapes measures. Unless you want me to make your hair hurt, I will spare you the "explanation" that Easton has given us as to why this is so, but most tapes don't start at 0 inches; for instance, the one used Tuesday starts at 5 inches. Therefore, a distance that is accurately 6' 2" would read 6' 7" on that tape. Instead of us going out and buying new tape measures and markers, etc., or instead of each group taking a measurement and then making a corrective adjustment, we will continue to use the Easton markers and just write down whatever the tape reads, and don't make any adjustment. If every group does this, then we will still get an accurate CTP winner. Oy Vey!
See you next Tuesday.
AH, I DON'T THINK SO
WHATDYA USE AN EASTON
TAPE MEASURE?
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