Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Tuesday Shot of the Day



Pictures: Joe Allen waiting on #1; Larry doc Sutton waiting on #8 while Mike Breeden was celebrating his hole prize winning long putt on the green; Don Nolan after just missing a four foot sliding-to-the-left putt on #9; his chip to that position was a beauty though.

Early golfers for league include Virgil Harper and Gary LaMar, Joe Doyle and Dave E. Strange, Mike Smith and Tom McAtee. Mike's in with a super 38. Weston Muessig's in with a very nice 34 which includes a chip in on #6 for eagle; Trenton Kidwell with a 38 (net 28). Good day for golf. More later.

Update:

-Low gross for the day: a young turk, Weston Muessig; and a familiar face, James Hager. 34's
-Low net for the day: Trenton Kidwell, who had a few choice comments on last week's high handicap winner before going out and shooting a gross 37 and a net 28. The 38 is more like the Trenton we expected. And Charlie Lyon with a net 29 continuing his torrid early season pace. He remains on top of the heap for the third week in a row.
-Sharpshooters include Phil Eyler on 3, Mitch Jeffers (another one of those young turks who is doing very well) on 7; Mike Breeden on 8, and Joe Doyle, who left instructions at the clubhouse after his early morning round that he didn't want anyone messing with his hole prize on #9. Hey, nobody did. The power of the man...
-Bill Carrico had another good day though a putter which was downright cranky at times: on #4 it caused him to 4 putt.
-Couple of subs, Dave E. Strange and Mark Anderson, shot net 32 and 31. Big help to Terry Butcher and Brent Courter. BTW, where is Brent?
-Low net team scores: 59 for Muessig and Kidwell; Boyd and Hager 61. The youngsters are flexing their muscles. (Hey, thanks to Hager and Boyd for brightening our day with the two lovely young ladies they brought to the golf course!)
-Bryant Trambaugh and Tim Miller had good nights, shooting in the low 40's rather than the high forties. About where they belong.
-Tony Wease and Phil Hardwick had a terrible night, coming in with a net team score of 88. That, folks, is a good basketball score, something you don't want on the golf course (especially in Butcherville!).
-The Byrons had a not so good night; hope Pam was full of cheer.
-More stories out there; I just haven't heard them, or can't think of them at the moment. Add your two cents in the comments section.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

T'aint funny, McGee, you sexist.