A rainy evening welcomed 27 players to the first white tee round of the year. Shooting the hot round on the day was Sam Hockenberry with a -6, 62 taking down the Open division. Gerald Haynes and Micah Beidman shot the next hot round with -3, 65s for both of them to take down the Advanced and Intermediate divisions. Brian Schultz and Robin Eng tied for the win in Recreational shooting +3, 71. Savannah Filander and Mary Ellen Moeller once again duked it out in the Recreational Women division with Savannah coming out on top by 2 strokes this week.
There were no aces and the birdie pot survived, so both of those go up after this week. Chris Lachendro won the CTP for the Open/Advanced divisions on hole 4 and snags an extra $9. Nobody put their name on the Others CTP, so I took the 10 people who pared the hole, put them in a random generator, ran it 4 times for hole 4, and Bryan Schultz was the lucky recipient of the CTP for an extra $12. In the future, if you have a bad drive on the CTP, don't put it way off out of the way. Just put it in the middle of the fairway, close to the distance that your drive landed so that other can move it when they beat it. Thanks!
Week 5 Results!
A rainy evening welcomed 27 players to the first white tee round of the year. Shooting the hot round on the day was Sam Hockenberry with a -6, 62 taking down the Open division. Gerald Haynes and Micah Beidman shot the next hot round with -3, 65s for both of them to take down the Advanced and Intermediate divisions. Brian Schultz and Robin Eng tied for the win in Recreational shooting +3, 71. Savannah Filander and Mary Ellen Moeller once again duked it out in the Recreational Women division with Savannah coming out on top by 2 strokes this week.
There were no aces and the birdie pot survived, so both of those go up after this week. Chris Lachendro won the CTP for the Open/Advanced divisions on hole 4 and snags an extra $9. Nobody put their name on the Others CTP, so I took the 10 people who pared the hole, put them in a random generator, ran it 4 times for hole 4, and Bryan Schultz was the lucky recipient of the CTP for an extra $12. In the future, if you have a bad drive on the CTP, don't put it way off out of the way. Just put it in the middle of the fairway, close to the distance that your drive landed so that other can move it when they beat it. Thanks!