Finishing out September the Good Old Boys took to the course on Sept. 26 before colder weather creeps in.
The game of choice was odd or even, where four-man teams will have two players will …
This item is available in full to subscribers.
The Powell Tribune has expanded its online content. To continue reading, you will need to either log in to your subscriber account, or purchase a subscription.
If you are a current print subscriber, you can set up a free web account by clicking here.
If you already have a web account, but need to reset it, you can do so by clicking here.
If you would like to purchase a subscription click here.
Please log in to continue |
|
Finishing out September the Good Old Boys took to the course on Sept. 26 before colder weather creeps in.
The game of choice was odd or even, where four-man teams will have two players will decide if they will play odd or even numbered holes for the team score.
The other two players will then use their net scores on the other holes.
Finishing with a winning score of 148 was the team of Ed Swistak, Rhett Wolff, Don Hardy and Bob Mason.
Just two strokes behind was the quartet of Bob Varian, Larry Hedderman, Marc Saylor and a blind draw of Jim Tobin.
Third place went to Thom Seliga, Ray Nelson, Steve Burtoft and Tobin with a 152.
Rounding out the team scores with a 159 was the fourth place team of Dennis McCollum, Joe Comer, Clark Jeffs and Lloyd Snyder.
Three deuces were carded. Hedderman had one on No. 8, while Jeffs and Wolff both had one on No. 4.
Swistak and Saylor tied for the low net at 68, while the low gross went to Hardy with a 78.