Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Tuesday Shot of the Day
pictures: Chris Hogan and Kent Summers patiently waiting for the tee box to empty. And Kirk Summers, Jay Breeden and Kent earlier discussing the proper way to avoid double and triple bogies.
Tuesday Men are on the course! It's early afternoon now and I'll update this later on. Each of the Tuesday Men are invited to comment on the day's action. Just click on comments below and tell of the good, and not so good, stuff that happened in your group today. Finishing up about now are Virgil Harper and Gary Lamar (good to have these two guys back after a two year break), and Byron Christie and Brian Ader.
Nothing on the radar right now. Keep your fingers crossed.
Update: The weather was coming; everybody knew it and made an effort to get to the course a little early. Well that worked; the last group finished up in the dark of the storm but five minutes before the thunder, lightning and downpour. Thanks to late arrivals Kerry Wagler and Don Carrico, those needing subs got them; full house tonight, no ghost substitutes.
Update two: Did think of a couple of things during the night: Somebody, and I don't remember who, was awed by Tim Miller's tee shot at #1 - a long one that he thought cleared the spillway. Tim had told me earlier that he had drove the green on #8 on Sunday (and then three putted...). So, we have a new bomber on board. He also has a short game on occasion as witnessed by his getting the hole prize on #3.
Phil Eyler came in with the only par or better round last night. Dave Wininger hit it into the road on #1, took a double bogey, then played the next eight holes at one under and took home both #7 and #8 hole prizes. Mike Kidwell started with two bogies then finished the last seven at one under to come in at 36 with Dave. Charlie Lyon and Dean Winkler had things working for them, finishing the night with net scores of 28 and 29 respectively. That's good shooting! Tracy Rayhill, playing in the last group with darkness all around and the rains just over the hill beyond #3, hit a honey of a shot (at least it ended up being a honey - did anybody actually see it in the air?) on #9 to get that hole prize. Good stuff.
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