Monday, June 15, 2009

Week 8 Pairings - June 16

Pairings for Tuesday are below. As of right now, there's rain predicted during the day, but a miraculous clearing with sunshine in time for league play.

4:52 & 5:00 Wolfe vs. Kraus
Jeff Sartin (PB) New
Lynn Paulson 10
David Wolfe 17
Steve Smith 13
Adam Hopkins 17
Andy Taylor 11
Mike Sanders 18
Mike Kraus 15





5:07 & 5:15 Thoeny vs. Loew
Travis Thoeny 3
Chris Weber 8
John Loescher 16
Shawn McGettigan 13
Ed Molter 13
Scott Gomez 9
Rob Zimmerman 22
Doug Smedema 33





5:22 & 5:30 Dvorak vs. McEvilly
Jason Thomas 9
Dave Delveaux 10
Jeff Dvorak 13
Ed Corcoran 14
Mike Warren 11
Pat McEvilly 13
Phil Julson 18
Herb Stanford 24





5:37 & 5:46 Miller vs. Moritz
David Miller 12
Bob Lomasney 14
Doug Hoerr 13
Tom Hidde 15
Ed Meachen 12
Paul Schuettler 14
Charlie Hoslet 13
Bob Moritz 16





5:53 & 6:00 Nelson vs. Williams
Steve McDonnell 9
Dave Rieves 6
Brad Nelson 21
Bob Crowe 18
Mike Williams 11
Matt Blouin 14
A. Tomaszewski 31
Ron Weiss 20

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Week 7 Results and Standings

If you haven't yet done so, please follow these links to read the posts on the 2009 League Scramble and Gimmes.

Results and standings for week 7 are posted on the right of the blog. The McEvilly team increased their 1st-half lead ever so slightly, and are now up 1.5 points on the Wolfe team with two weeks to go. The Kraus team may be the ultimate kingmakers, though, as they play each of the top two teams in the last two weeks. A sweep might catapult them (or another team) into the championship.

So, did anything interesting happen Tuesday? I mean aside from . . .
  • Mike Williams playing holes 3 through 2 instead of 1 through 9 like the rest of us (to finish at 37),
  • Steve McDonnell playing through two groups to catch up to his own foursome (to also finish at 37),
  • Dave Rieves hitting a season-low 34,
  • Paul Shuettler being the first this season with 12 putts, or
  • Shawn McGettigan employing a Designated Putter?
See you next Tuesday.

Monday, June 8, 2009

2009 League Scramble!

Relax - Your pairings are posted below this important message. In addition, if you haven't read yet the Commish's treatise on Gimmes, please do so here.

This season, on June 30, we’ll be taking a break from the grind of pennant races to have a league-wide scramble and cook-out at Glenway. Below are the scramble rules and information about the night.

I will compose the teams based on golfer handicaps after week 8 (June 16). The teams will be comprised as follows, with #1 representing the league golfer with the lowest handicap and #40 representing the league golfer with the highest handicap. I will announce the teams before week 9 (June 23). It is important – if you plan to have a sub for the scramble – that you let me know ahead of time who that sub will be. If they do not have an established handicap, it would also be good to know how well they golf, so the teams can be built relatively evenly.
  • 4:52 Team A: #1, #20, #21, #40
  • 5:00 Team B: #2, #19, #22, #39
  • 5:07 Team C: #3, #18, #23, #38
  • 5:15 Team D: #4, #17, #24, #37
  • 5:23 Team E: #5, #16, #25, #36
  • 5:30 Team F: #6, #15, #26, #35
  • 5:37 Team G: #7, #14, #27, #34
  • 5:45 Team H: #8, #13, #28, #33
  • 5:52 Team I: #9, #12, #29, #32
  • 6:00 Team J: #10, #11, #30, #31
For those of you unfamiliar with the "scramble" format, the rules are as follows:
  1. Each foursome plays as a team and keeps one score for the team (including putts).
  2. 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 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).
  3. Follow this same procedure until your team holes out.
  4. When putting, the first person puts a mark down to identify where the others should putt from if the first person misses.
  5. At least one tee shot from each golfer in the foursome must be used on one of the nine holes. You do not decide 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.
There will be cash prizes for the top 3 foursomes. The tie breakers are as follows, in order of priority:
  1. Most birdies
  2. Least bogeys
  3. Fewest putts
  4. Fewest total strokes on the five par 4 holes

There will also be four "regular" holes prizes:
  • 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
There will be a food buffet (including brats, burgers, potato salad, beans, chips, and dessert) served at about 7:00 p.m. Your cost for the buffet will be $9.50 (I will be subsidizing tax and tip out of the general league fund). If you can't stay to eat, please let me know by Week 9 (June 23). You are on your own for beverages.

It should be lots of fun! Thank for playing and good luck.

- Dave