Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Week 4, 2018 Results and Standings

Week 4 Results and Standings are posted.

Tuesday, May 29 was another beautiful evening. Glenway was in somewhat strange shape with fairways newly cut and grass cuttings everywhere, while the roughs were very long in some strange locations.  You could be a few feet from the green and in some long rough.  On the positive side, mosquitos weren't quite as bad as I feared, although I heard from others that it got worse as the evening went along.

The average score improved to 47 in week 4 from 48 in week 2 to 50 in week 3.  8 of 27 golfers shot 50 or over - also an improvement from last week.  The commissioner unfortunately was again in that group.  He threw his club on 8 and will receive the appropriate fine.  Only Mark Woodruff broke 40 with a 39. Brent Hemstead had the next best score with a 41.  Low net scores were Eric Durkee and commissioner emeritus Dave Downing with 29's.

Birdies on the day were as follows:
  • Keith Brown on #4
  • Mark Woodruff on #4
  • Pat McEvilly Jr on #6
  • Andy LeBeau on #8
As far as the team standings, Team Molter's lead was cut to 3 points, as Team Raymer took advantage of their captain's absence to grab 5 points.  They suggested Matt take off next week also.  I have heard Team Jokisch has a similar suggestion for their captain.

On the challenges, Tom Stafford won closest to the pin on the first shot on hole #3.  That's two weeks in a row for Tom.  Mark Woodruff won longest drive on hole #5.  Mike Brania won longest putt on hole #8.  That's two weeks in a row for Mike also.  Bob Jokisch won closest second shot on hole #9 - he refrained from throwing his club on that hole.  

Sunday, May 27, 2018

2018 May 29 Week 4 Match Ups and Tee Times

4:56 Rieves v. Jokisch
Dave Rieves (8) v. Keith Brown (NA)
Barry Wanner (19) v. Wade Harrison (NA)

5:04 Rieves v. Jokisch
Ambuj Shatdal (12) v. Bob Jokisch (12)
Michael Brania (12) v. TBD

5:12 Raymer v. Katona
Steve McDonnell (11) v. Zach Katona (11)
Mike Sanders (16) v.  Mike Zahn (NA)

5:20 Raymer v. Katona
Adam Hopkins (12) v.  Caleb Larson (19)
Matt Raymer (14) v.  Connor Ball (NA)

5:28 McEvilly v. Molter
Jim Zweifel (11) v. Ed Molter (12)
Pat McEvilly Jr (14) v.  Rob Zimmerman (24)

5:36 McEvilly v. Molter
Dan Stanford (13) v. Andy LeBeau (11)
Pat McEvilly Sr (13) v. Dave Downing (14)

5:44 Kraus v. Bye
Eric Durkee (13)
Gary Buehler (15)
Mike Kraus (17)
Tom Stafford (NA) 

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Week 3 2018 Results and Standings

Week 3 Results and Standings are posted.

Just a couple notes before the summary of Week 3:
o  Please note that the maximum score on a hole is 5 over par or 8 on a par 3 and 9 on a par 4.

o  We had a case in week three where neither golfer in a match showed up.  In this case, no match points were awarded (after checking with a past commissioner).

o  We also had a case in week three where the opponent was a no show.  The rules stated that “The unopposed golfer wins the match by two strokes plus the number of strokes by which he beats his own handicap.”  This doesn’t work if the golfer scores over his handicap.  I therefore reverted to the 2015 rules which stated that “The unopposed golfer wins the match by the higher of (a) 2 strokes or (b) the number of strokes by which he beats his own handicap.”

These three changes are now reflected in the 2018 Rules posted on the web site.  Please let me know if you have any comments or concerns about these changes to the rules.

Summary of Week 3 
Tuesday, May 22 was again a beautiful evening. Unfortunately the golf did not match the beautiful weather, as the average score increased from 48 in week 2 to 50 in week 3.  11 of 25 golfers shot 50 or over, and only Andy LeBeau broke 40 with a 39. Andy had the low net score and the low gross score with a 27.  Andy also had two of the three birdies, with birdies on #6 and #9. Congratulations Andy. Michael Brania had the other birdie on hole #7.

The rest of us were obviously building our handicaps for a late season surge.  After two weeks of match play, Team Molter has a four point lead, with the remaining teams closely bunched together.


On the challenges, a new golfer, Tom Stafford won closest to the pin on the first shot on hole #2.  Chris Pozza won longest drive on hole #4.  Mike Brania won closest chip from off the green on hole #7.  Stephen McDonnell won longest drive on some other hole.  None of the sheets for the challenge had the hole listed and the commissioner couldn’t remember that one.  Please make sure to mark the holes next round.