Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Pairings for week 9, June 17 and the June 24 Scramble tee times and information

The pairings for June 17 follow.  With six teams in the mix for the first half title, it should be an interesting night.  Cody Loew (team Kraus) will be collecting the scorecards.  If there is a rainout on June 17, those matches will be part of another doubleheader on July 1.  The decision to call the round in case of bad weather will fall to associate commissioners Rieves and Raymer.


4:37 & 4:45 Kraus vs. McEvilly
Mike Kraus 15
Jim Zweifel 8
Gary Buehler 22
Dan Stanford 15
Bob Jokisch 16
Pat McEvilly 15
Cody Loew 17
Ed Corcoran 13





4:53 & 5:00 Moritz vs. Nelson
Keith Brown 7
Mike Williams 10
Tom Hidde 12
Brad Nelson 16
Paul Schuettler 13
Kevin Kiser 14
Bob Moritz 13
Steve McDonnell 7





5:07 & 5:15 Warren vs. Weber
Mike Warren 7
Chris Weber 9
Jake Holler 11
Pat Fahey 24
Jeff Dvorak 9
Shane Gibson 17
Chad Schultz 10
Tom Weber 23





5:22 & 5:30 Miller vs. Molter
Doug Hoerr 11
Will Nagel 15
Charles Hoslet 16
Dave Downing 12
Ed Meachen 16
Rob Zimmerman 22
David Miller 12
Ed Molter 12





5:37 & 5:45 Raymer vs. Rieves
Matt Raymer 11
Dave Rieves 9
Paul Barnett 14
Michael Brania 16
Adam Hopkins 12
Nick Naus (lp) New
Mike Sanders 16
Steve Smith 17

The league scramble will be held Tuesday, June 24.  Here are the scramble rules and other information as provided by former Commissioner Wolfe (why change a good thing?).
There will be four "regular" holes prizes.  Each earns the winner $5.

  • Longest holed shot (putt or chip) on #3
  • Longest drive in fairway on #4
  • Closest to the pin (on the green) in 1 shot on #6
  • Closest to the pin in 2 shots (on the green) on #7
Tee Times
4:37 Warren – Please take flags out for the 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 7th holes. Thanks.
4:45 Molter
4:52 Kraus
5:00 Moritz
5:07 Nelson
5:15 Weber
5:22 Miller
5:30 Rieves
5:37 Raymer
5:45 McEvilly - Please bring the flags in

Reminders:
  • You must count at least one tee shot from each member of your group. On your scorecard, note whose tee shot you use on each hole.
  • Count your putts on each hole, and note them on the scorecard.

Rules (for those unfamiliar with the scramble format):
  • Each foursome plays as a team and keeps one score for the team (including putts).
  • After each golfer tees off, the team picks one shot to play next, and each golfer hits from there. The three people whose shots won't be used should retrieve their balls and drop within a club-length of the ball chosen to be played, but if the ball you are playing is in the rough or a hazard you must play from that rough or hazard. You may improve your lie (winter rules).
  • Follow this same procedure until your team holes out.
  • When putting, the first person puts a mark down to identify where the others should putt from if the first person misses.
  • At least one tee shot from each golfer in the foursome must be used on one of the nine holes. You do not need to decide whose tee shot is to be used until after everybody has teed off on a hole, unless you are forced to use a specific golfer’s tee shot on holes 7, 8, or 9 because you have not used one of their tee shots yet.
Tiebreakers
  1. Most holes-in-one
  2. Most eagles
  3. Most birdies
  4. Fewest putts
  5. Higher average team handicap (those without handicaps will not be counted)
  6. Higher lowest individual handicap on the team
  7. Fewest total strokes on the five par 4 holes
  8. Best score on #5
  9. Best score on #7
  10. Winner of thumb wrestle-off
  11. Higher average body-fat percentage
  12. Lower blood alcohol content (BAC)
  13. Winner of four-person relay from first tee to 4th pin
  14. Longer time balancing a vertical 3-wood on one’s nose
  15. Winner of contest naming U.S. Vice Presidents in backward chronological order, taking turns until one team answers incorrectly or fails to answer
  16. Dueling pistols at 20 paces

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