Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Week 4 Results Posted

Use the links to the right for Tuesday's results and the new standings. This was the first week this year the average score went up. It was pretty windy (and it seemed to me like the greens were much faster than usual) - I'll chalk it up to that.

Week 1: 48.2
Week 2: 46.7
Week 3: 45.6
Week 4: 46.5

Monday, May 19, 2008

Here are the May 20 pairings and groupings. Looks like morning showers for Tuesday and then it will clear up for us.

4:52 & 5:00 Team 10 vs. Loew



Shawn McGettigan 12
Chuck Mistretta 10
Chris Weber 9



Scott Gomez 9
Dave Poznanski 22
Jack Loew 12





5:07 & 5:15 Wolfe vs. Thoeny
David Wolfe 23
John Loescher 18
Adam Hopkins 18
Ed Molter 13
Paul Barnett 16
Travis Thoeny 3
Mike Sanders 25
Rob Zimmerman 21





5:22 & 5:30 Miller vs. McEvilly
Doug Hoerr 14
Ed Corcoran 18
David Miller 13


Ed Meachan 12
Pat McEvilly 11
Charlie Hoslet 15
Herb Stanford 25





5:37 & 5:46 Williams vs. Marble
Dick Moll 17
Steve Smith 14
Joe Elliott 12
Bruce Marble 9
Dave Rieves 7
Lynn Paulson 7
Bob Crowe (Williams) 17
Mike Kraus 16





5:53 & 6:00 Thomas vs. Moritz
Rick Moll 11
Tom Hidde 14
Jeff Dvorak 9
Bob Moritz 12
Jason Thomas 6
Paul Schuettler 12
Mike Warren 15
Bob Lomasney 20

Friday, May 16, 2008

How Are Pairings Set?

Some of you have been asking me how pairings are set up, since you seem to golf with the same teammate each week. I will try to explain the formula that is used, but would welcome any comments or suggestions for improvement. (See my previous post for instructions on Leaving a Comment on the blog.)

1st Half
For the first round, the pairings are meant to pit each team’s #1's against each other, and the same goes for the teams’ numbers 2, 3, and 4. So, a particular match-up and grouping would look like this.

Group 1

  • TeamA’s #1 vs TeamB’s #1
  • TeamA’s #4 vs TeamB’s #4

Group 2

  • TeamA’s #2 vs TeamB’s #2
  • TeamA’s #3 vs TeamB’s #3

(Sometimes I switch it up so the 2/3 pairings go in Group 1 and the 1/4 pairings in Group 2.)

Anyway, because of this formula, if there’s little movement of handicaps on your team, your 1 and 4 may play together week after week, and your 2 and 3 will likewise be grouped together.

2nd Half
In the second round, golfers are paired and grouped so the foursome is "fresh." By the end of the season each golfer should have been in a foursome with every other golfer in the league.

Exceptions can be made to this formula when golfers ask to change groupings in order to share a cart.

As I said, please leave comments or suggestions if you’ve got them.

- Dave