Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Talented Golfers Succumb to Glenway

Thirty-Nine golfers bravely stepped up to take on Glenway golf course on May 19, and almost all left bloody and bruised.  It was not a pretty sight.  The first group out, which featured 4 players with an average handicap of 9, set the tone for the night, as they posted an average score of 45.3.  Their round included an epic performance by Chad Shultz on hole 6.  (Ask Chad about that hole.  Better yet, ask Jake Holler about Chad's memorable effort.  Those involved will never forget it.)  The league as a whole may have set a record by averaging double bogey (50.03).  A lot of handicaps will be larger next week.

A select few could walk away with their heads held high.  Dan Stanford continued his solid early season play with a net 29.  He tied Kevin Kiser for the low net score.  Not a single player broke 40, which was the score recorded by Steve McDonnell.  Team Warren took a half-point lead over team Kraus for the first half title.

In other notes.....

> Faced with potential disciplinary action from his team, Mike Sanders committed to not missing another week until 2023 or later.

> Pat Fahey hit his second shot on hole one onto the street, but somehow the ball came back into play, and he saved a bogey.  A windshield was not involved.


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