To those listening to the forecast last night, the weather sounded not unlike Jake from State Farm; hideous.
It actually only rained a few brief times during our round. One of those sweet yet soggy nights where we had a small group and everyone hucked strong. James & Dan played great, each with several notable shots (James' rolling "leaners" on hole 1 for CTP & hole 4, Dan's valet parking on 5 / 6 / 7 come to mind). We were tied at the turn, but I had a V-splitting park job on 15 CTP and CliffW short-hopped an ace hole on 19 that paid a cool two hundred. It wound up making a great looking card; two "1"s on it helped put Walt/Cliff at 11 under on the back. Final score 59 to 63.
It was freekin' epic and you suckas missed it because you were scared of a little moisture... In my experience, throwers would do well to practice in and get used to the wet conditions if they plan on competing in tournaments in this climate!
Walt Guttinger › Saint Augustine Friday Evening- Doubles (SAFE-D) May 3, 2014 at 8:27am
To those listening to the forecast last night, the weather sounded not unlike Jake from State Farm; hideous.
It actually only rained a few brief times during our round. One of those sweet yet soggy nights where we had a small group and everyone hucked strong. James & Dan played great, each with several notable shots (James' rolling "leaners" on hole 1 for CTP & hole 4, Dan's valet parking on 5 / 6 / 7 come to mind). We were tied at the turn, but I had a V-splitting park job on 15 CTP and CliffW short-hopped an ace hole on 19 that paid a cool two hundred. It wound up making a great looking card; two "1"s on it helped put Walt/Cliff at 11 under on the back. Final score 59 to 63.
It was freekin' epic and you suckas missed it because you were scared of a little moisture... In my experience, throwers would do well to practice in and get used to the wet conditions if they plan on competing in tournaments in this climate!