Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Club Toss Anyone?

I just read that the longest throw of a golf club is 235.2 feet or 78.4 yards achieved by Tyson Allen (USA) in Emporia, Kansas, USA, on 14 October 2021. I verified this with a couple of other sources. This doesn't seem long. That's barely half the distance to the back of the ninth hole. I may have to test this out later today with an old club. If this is actually the record, I think that there are a few people in Shoal Lake who could challenge it.

As far as I know, there were no clubs thrown by the 30 golfers last week. Skins went on three holes. Winners included Stephen David/Mike Susinski ($20 on #1), Robin Kimpinski/Theoren Hunter ($20 on #2), and Jason Neufeld/Terry Susinski ($46.88 on #4).

Closest to the pins were Darcy Kowalchuk on #5 and Scott Maynes on #9. Scott converted his birdie to share the $56.25 deuce pot with Phil Ostash.

Including this evening, there are four weeks remaining on the Ringer Board. The final night to record scores is August 24. Currently, Robin Kimpinski leads the way at -7 followed by Scott Maynes at -5.

Congratulations to our Horse Race champion for 2022...Reegan Kominko. Reegan battled back from a lost ball on the first tee to victory by way of a chip-off on the ninth hole. Congratulations also to 2nd Flight winner Jason Gorrell and 3rd Flight winner Ron Susinski.

Friday, July 15, 2022

Just a Solid Men's Night

What an excellent Men's Night yesterday...lots of golfers and great weather. In fact, the sky was so clear that many groups continued on as long as they could. Our numbers have increased the last three weeks...from 33 to 39 and then 45 yesterday. There were many new faces including some who likely played for their first time with us. Nights like this are always good for the course, the Club House, and the beverage cart.

Skins went on five holes. Winners included Noah Street/Brendan Cloud ($72.51 on #1), Terry Brandon/Cubby Bartram ($$72.51 on #2), Dale Martin/Braeden Allen ($28.13 on #3), Derek Patterson/Nathan Maynes ($72.51 on #7), and Reegan Kominko/Myles Shingoose ($90.64) on #9.

Closest to the pins were Cyril Patterson on #5 and Kendal Koroscil on #9. Three people split the $84.38 deuce pot...Charlie McNabb, Reegan Kominko, and Noah Street.

Next Saturday is the annual Horse Race tournament.

By the way, if you read last week's blog I had a small error that made for some entertaining conversations yesterday. The deuce pot was only $133.13 not the $4133.13 that I originally reported. Thanks to Blake Hunter for pointing out my mistake.


Sunday, July 10, 2022

Golf Sayings, Phrases, and Words of Encouragement

I read an article recently about golf sayings. There are a lot of these phrases that are overused. Most of us drop them occasionally. Many I have heard in the last week. I try to use them less but still one occasionally slips out. My go-to one is "that'll play".

We start out rounds with obligatory comments about having a good game or hitting them straight. We compliment people with phrases such as "well hit", "that sounded good", "nice bomb" or "that one isn't going to hurt you". When people putt and miss, we say things to encourage such as "had the line" or "you gave it a chance". Occasionally, we make comments that are less supportive such as "if you hit it hard enough you would have had it".

Sometimes we say things to others that suggest that we have some insight into the golf swing. We tell people "nice tempo" or "good speed" or something like that. Or we react to a great shot with the comment "be right" as if our words can help the shot be even better.

When we hit a ball too far, someone in the group might yell "bite" or "hit a house". Often our comments are intended to pick someone up after a bad shot. We say things such as "you could be worse" or "better than being at work". However, golf can sometimes feel like work and these attempts at support can have the opposite effect.

Last Wednesday we had an excellent turnout due to nice weather and several people visiting town. Three of the 39 golfers had a deuce, with Darcy Kowalchuk, Ron Susinski, and Robin Kimpinski sharing the $133.13 pot.

Robin was closest to the pin on #5 with Kendal Koroscil hitting it closest on #9.

Only three skins went but two of them were the biggest on the board. Reegan Kominko and John Gill combined for $98.14 on #3 while Phil Ostash and Ryden Lanouette won a whopping $194.29 on #4. The final skin of $44.38 went to Tim Siegle and Ron Susinski on #9.

There was a change in the lead on the ringer board with Robin Kimpinski adding two more birdies to move to -6.

Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Big Pot on #4

Another Wednesday morning and another need to write a quick blog post to get ready for this evening.

The fourth hole skin is currently worth $169.91. It will likely be around $190 this evening.

We had 33 golfers last week which was our season-high. Only one skin went. Theoren Hunter and Brad Benton combined for a $20 win on #8. Closest to the pins were Ryder Lanouette on #5 and Sonny Blackbird on #9. There were no deuces.