Heading into September the Good Old Boys continue to take to the fairways, playing run the dog as the game of the week.
In this game, each player has four holes designated to them in order to use …
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Heading into September the Good Old Boys continue to take to the fairways, playing run the dog as the game of the week.
In this game, each player has four holes designated to them in order to use their net scores on, and then two players use net scores on the last two holes.
The team of Todd Smith, Marc Saylor, alongside blind draws Clark Jeffs and Gary Burnett, won with a score of 77.
In second place, the team of Gerry Johns, Ray Nelson, Lloyd Snyder and Jeffs finished with an 82.
Finishing with a score of 86 in third place was the team of Joe Comer, Thom Seliga, Dave Frost and Rhett Wolff.
Fourth place went to the team of Ed Swistak, Dennis McCollum, Paul Devoss and Burnett with a score of 90.
Finishing with a score of 93 was the team of Larry Hedderman, Judge Gambill, Bob Mason and Cas Seago.
In sixth place, the team of Jerry Linsdau, Buddy Rae, Jim Tobin and Darrell Allman finished with a 95.
One deuce was recorded on the day by Saylor on hole No. 4.
The low gross went to Burnett with an 81 and the low net went to Johns with a 68.