Friday, June 29, 2012

Like life...golf goes on...

Much to my surprise, mens’ night and graduation night not only can coexist; they can actually both flourish at the same time. You may recall a few weeks ago when we discussed whether or not to switch the golf given the commitments of many to attend grad. Thanks to the wisdom of Keith Martin, we didn’t change it.  And last night grad was extremely well attended and there were almost 30 guys at Mens’ Night.

While I was one of the grad attendees, I didn’t mind given a bunch of the other regulars were in attendance. Wes and Blake were beaming as their kids completed their high school education. Brad Benton was all dolled up in a suit and tie and hair gel.  I almost didn’t recognize him without the ball cap. Even Robin didn’t seem to mind being there instead of the golf course. Our young golfers like Devin Allen and Theoren Hunter appeared to enjoy grad as well, both picking up a couple of high school awards before sitting back to acknowledge their respective brother’s rite of passage. And then there was poor Neuf, who didn’t go to either. He had to work at the hotel because all of his work colleagues wanted the night off to attend the school ceremony. Good job Neuf!

In terms of the golf, 28 guys enjoyed a relatively nice but windy evening. Among their ranks were two who made their first appearances of the year, Dallas Malchuk and Tom Gilson. The low round of the night was a 41 carded by both Dale Newton and Ron Susinski.

Skins went on five holes, including #! (Tom Gibson / Jason Gorrell - $20), #2 (Ken Ostash / Carey Findlay - $20), #4 (Joel Ostash / Bob Moffatt - $20), #6 (Dale Martin / Cubby $20), and #7 (Dallas Malchuk / Sport - $73). Thankfully for those of us who were away, the two big skins on the par 3’s remained intact. The fifth hole should be worth around $150 next week while the ninth should be in the $115 range. Also, we have over $2500 in the hole-in-one pots.

The previously mentioned Tom Gibson was dialed in, recording closest to the pin on both #5 and #9.  Thanks to our hole sponsors Shoal Lake Hotel and Susinski Farms / Kimp Services.

Of the 10 people who won skins, an incredible eight of them were first time winners. This year, 44 people have won cash. The top earners of the year to date are shown below.  Check out the prize winner link to the left to see how much cash each has brought home.
1. Brad Benton  
2. Blake Cramer
3. Robin Kimpinski
4. Scott Maynes
4. Stephen David

Thanks to Luke Funk for taking care of things while we were away. And thanks to everyone who golfed for honouring the request not to win the big skins on the two par 3’s.

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