Thursday, August 21, 2014

That was alot of Jasons

It was like a Friday the 13th marathon. We had five Jason's last night out of the 42 golfers who came to play. Thanks to Gorrell, Hunter, Neufeld, Colon, and Galbraith for making this blog entry possible.
 
The similarities between the movies and our Mens' Night don't end just in the numbers of Jasons. For example, Jason Voorhees first appeared at Camp Crystal Lake. We played last night at Shoal Lake. The film franchise tells the story of a scary loner who chases unsuspecting coeds to claim revenge for a previous wrongdoing. Last night, Neuf won $80 to claim the ringer pot. The movies were bashed by critics but beloved by film goers. Our Mens' Night is often criticized by spouses and significant others yet is cherished by the hard working men of our community who seek only three hours per week of quiet reflection on the golf course while accompanied by their peers. Finally, the body count in the first Friday the 13th film was eleven...the same number of people who scored over 50 last night.
 
The round wasn't scary for everyone with several golfers bringing home cash. Skins went on five holes. Winners included Dave Lysyk / Robin Kimpinski ($21 on #2), Scott Maynes / Dale Butland ($55.50 on #3), Mikey / Hubey ($40 on #6), Charlie McNabb / Brady Waddell ($21 on #7), and Butch / Blake ($81 on #9). 
 
Closest to the pins were Ryan Merasty on #5 and John Derhak on #9. John was the only one of two to convert the birdie and joined three others golfers (Sport, Gorrell, and Blake Hunter) to split the $63 deuce pot.
 
Someone asked last night how many more Mens' Nights we will have this year. The simple answer is that we will keep going as long as weather permits and as long as people keep coming out. It's sort of like Jason Voorhees and the Friday the 13th film franchise itself. Every instalment of the series ends with Jason seemingly being killed yet he is resurrected in the next movie.  And the movie series itself keeps going. Since it started in 1980, there have been twelve movies with the most recent update being released in 2009.

Last year we made it to September 18th. The previous year we got to September 25th. Assuming a similar finish this year, it is fair to say that we should have at least another four Mens' Nights remaining.

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