Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Comments on Tuesday's Play

This and That on League Play



-Phil Eyler came in with the only sub par round (34) and got himself a birdie on #9 to get there.
-Short Jeffers opened with a triple bogie on #1 and then birdied four of the last five holes to get back to even (golf goddess let him know that he is only human by letting him get a bogie on #7 - darn that little bitty hole...).
-Keith Parsons also had his best round ever with a 41 and Bill Carrico has a pretty good round too (43) and that vaulted them into first place in the Team competition.
-Trenton Kidwell made a hurried call to the clubhouse wanting to sign up for the long drive competition just after his drive on #6 passed his Dad's by some twenty yards. Next week for sure, Trenton?
-Mike Kidwell's long drive of last week remains the longest in the competition. Come on, guys, you can do better than 284 yards, can't you?
-John Drake stumbled a little on #1 with a quadruple bogie (okay, maybe more than a little bit...) but recovered nicely with a three over on the other eight holes to remain in contention for the top spot in the Individual competition.
-John Foddrill came out and played golf on both Saturday and Sunday and finds himself in first after his play last night.
-Chris Hogan spent some time with Kevin Johnson at the driving range at the Oaks Monday night. That too paid dividends.
-Junior Byron shot a respectable 36 and got a birdie and hole prize on #9. He was looking for a repeat of his Monday evening scoring when he shot a 32 (welcome toLakeview's Club 32, Junior!). He attributes it to going back to his long putter.
-#9 gave up five birdies yesterday; #4 gave up six.
-congrats to the flight leaders after week one: Phil Eyler, John Walker and Doug Denson, Mike Albertson, Tony Wease and Scot Arthur, John Foddrill, Chris Hogan, and Keith Parsons.
-and in case you haven't noticed, top spot on both competitions, team and individual, remain hotly contested. Next Tuesday should be a dilly of a day at Lakeview with the galleries packed with spectators to see who is going to come out on top.

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