Wednesday, July 15, 2020


                                                        WEEK 10 RESULTS

1ST IND.            STEVE DASARO      +7        $25

2ND IND.          RICH WHITE            +6        $15

1ST TEAM         TJ JAMES                   +5       $25
                            CHRIS REGAN          +4       $25

                                                                   +9

2ND TEAM       CHRIS SULLIVAN    +4      $15
                            DAN SZCZURKO       +4      $15

                                                                   +8

CTP-6TH             SCOTT SILVIA         5'2"    $25

SKINS                 ERIC ARONSON      5TH    $40
                             MIKE WALL             6TH    $40
                             JOE CURTIS             7TH    $40

COVERED          2   3   9

HIGHPTR           RICH WHITE             19

WEEK 11 CTP                                        8TH

B9 SKINS           MIKE SILVA           10TH    $23
                             RICK WALSH         12TH    $23
                             TJ JAMES                16TH    $23
                             T THOMPSON        17TH    $23
                             MIKE SILVA            18TH    $23

COVERED           13  14  15 

  I guess we prefer sticky, slow greens because we had alot of stellar scores resulting from 13 frontside and 11 back nine birdies. 

  After a very quiet season to date, Steve Dasaro broke out in fine fashion with a big 15 points from six pars and three bogeys, good for a +7 and 1st Individual honors. Right behind him was Rich White also turning in his best SIGL round of the year with a +6 for 2nd Individual. 

   For a team win, it usually takes two good partners and this week TJ James at +5 and the always productive Chris Regan were just that, and they will be awarded 1st Team accolades at +9. 

   There was a traffic jam for 2nd Team at +8 with a) Scott Silvia (+5) paired with Jim Shannon (+3), b) Steves Dasaro (+7) and Danieli (+1), and c) Chris Sullivan (+4) with Dan Szczurko (+4). 
And the card-off was settled early with the Dan parring the opening hole. 

  Scott Silvia will not be rewarded for his birdie on 2 or his +5, but he will cash for a super shot on the 6th to 5'2" to take Closest to Pin. Apparently not wanting to appear greedy, he missed the birdie putt, allowing someone else the chance for a skin.   

  The greens were sloooow,  but apparently that suited SIGLers just fine as 13 birdie bids found the hole. Eric Aronson continues his good play, and will take a skin on 5, Mike Wall walked in the door left open on 6, and Joe Curtis had a surviving bird on the 7th. The 2nd hole (Regan, White, Silvia), 3rd (L. Silva, White, Moore), and 9 (Doonan, Shannon, Paone, and Aronson) were smashed.

   This week, we had 23 entrants throw in for the B9 skins pool and it paid off for five. Mike Silva had bookend skins on 10 and 18 while shooting 35, Rick Walsh collects on 12, TJ had a deuce on 16, and Terry Thompson collects for his birdie on 17. Covered holes were 13 (Finn, Walsh), 14 (Lozzi, White), and 15 (Finn, Babyak). And although he didn't collect for his bird on 14, Steve Lozzi, after posting a fantastic 33 on the front side a few weeks back, again went under par on a side with a super 34 (eight pars, one birdie) on the back nine.  
   
  We had a lot of notable scores, and most of those were rewarded with cash. The unlucky winless standouts were Lou Silva and Peter Frasca at +4 each and Jim Shannon at +3. Highpointer this week was Rich White with a healthy 19 points. 

   We've completed the first half of the season, and at the midpoint have disbursed $2,905 in cash prizes for Team, Individual, CTP, Skins, and optional Back Nine Skins. We've had 43 out of 58 players win something. Being the waste management pro that he is, rookie Mike Wall really knows how to collect, leading the pack with $270 in prize money. As Tony Soprano might say, here are the top earners: 

  Mike Wall ($270), Chris Regan ($210), Lou Silva ($165), Greg Paone ($125), and Steve Lozzi ($120). Season high pointgetter with a 14.71 average is Lou Silva followed closely by Mr. Regan at 14.70.    

   And finally. and speaking of collections, don't forget that we begin the second half next week, and that means that the crack SIGL Accounts Receivable Department has been awoken from its ten week hibernation and will be looking for payments. $335 or $65, unless already paid in full. Please place checks or cash in the same box used for scorecards. Cash must be in a sealed envelope with your name on or in it. Thanks. 

  See you next Tuesday.  

                                 WALL CLEANS UP
                                




                       

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