Colder temperatures didn’t stop the Good Old Boys from hitting the fairways on Tuesday, with the game of choice being Stableford.
In Stableford, a net par is one point, a birdie is two …
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Colder temperatures didn’t stop the Good Old Boys from hitting the fairways on Tuesday, with the game of choice being Stableford.
In Stableford, a net par is one point, a birdie is two points, an eagle is three points and anything better is five points.
Winning with a team score of 63 points was Paul Devoss, Jim Tobin, Rhett Wolff and Clark Jeffs. Second place went to Cas Seago, Thom Seliga, Bob Mason and Don Hardy with a score of 61. The team of Dennis McCollum, Dave Frost, Joe Comer and Terry Lane was third with a 34.
Just behind in fourth place with a 32 was the quartet of Randy Mair, Buddy Rae, Ray Nelson and Lloyd Snyder.
Rounding out the team scores was the team of Larry Hedderman and Marc Saylor who had blind draws of Mair and Rae to finish with a 25.
One deuce was carded by Jeffs on No. 4.
Hardy had the low net and low gross for the day with a 71 and 78 respectively.