Starting out September the Good Old Boys got out on the course to play a game of Six-Six-Six.
In this game, a four man team uses one net ball on the first six holes, two net balls on the second …
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Starting out September the Good Old Boys got out on the course to play a game of Six-Six-Six.
In this game, a four man team uses one net ball on the first six holes, two net balls on the second six holes and three net balls on the final six holes.
In first place with a 122 was the team of Todd Smith, Randy Mair, Clark Jeffs and Dave Frost.
Finishing in second with a 129 was the team of Bob Mason, Paul Devoss, Thom Seliga and a blind draw of Ray Nelson.
Third place with a 131 went to Nelson, Gerry Johns, Lloyd Snyder and a blind draw of Smith.
Rounding out the team scores with a 137 was the team of Dennis McCollum, Joe Comer, Larry Hedderman and a blind draw of Snyder.
Three deuces were carded: Smith on hole No. 8, Jeffs on No. 15 and Frost on No. 17.
The low gross of 75 and the low net of 67 were carded by Frost.