Thursday, July 12, 2012

Blue skies, red tees, and pink shirts


It was a tough night to golf, especially if you didn’t like warm weather with minimal breeze.  For those who liked nice weather, it was the perfect evening. 

Despite the excellent conditions, or perhaps because of them, there were lots of pushes and only two skins won. Theoren Hunter and Jason Hunter cashed in for $42.50 on #1 while Scott Maynes and Dick Edgeworth won the same amount on #4. 

Five deuces were recorded. Congratulations to Brad Benton, Wes Arnfinson, Ron Susinksi, Cody McLaughlin, and me for our collective efforts and good fortune.  As is customary when there are over four winners, or when Milt is one of the winners, the prize of $64.50 was donated back to fatten up the pot even more for next week.  That should make it about $130 if recent attendance continues.

Tom Gibson recorded his third closest to the pin of the year on #5. Meanwhile, Brad Benton was tight on #9 after hitting the stick from the tee and almost holing it. 

A few new rules were implemented last night.  Effective immediately, if you are over 90 you may play from the red tees on 3 and 4 during mens’ night.  Those players 90 and under must use the whites. This rule passed with overwhelming consensus.  A second rule which stated that golfers only get two pieces of garlic toast passed but was received with less enthusiasm.  A third motion was made to ban pink shirts on Mens’ Night.  Unfortunately, this motion was defeated.

Forty-three golfers this week wasn’t bad…although we have yet to hit fifty this year. Let’s make 50 our goal for next week. Tell your friends, neighbours, and relatives. Email them, instant message them, post to their Facebook walls, or drive your tractor over by their tractor to talk to them.  Let's make 50 a reality. If we get past that number, we will do two random draws for additional prizes.

A reminder that the Horse Race tournament is fast approaching.  Check out the details on the links section to the left or talk to Scott Maynes to register.

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