The Good Old Boys hit the fairways for the second week in a row on May 9, with the featured game of the week being Six, Six, Six where four man teams use one net score on the first six holes, two net …
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The Good Old Boys hit the fairways for the second week in a row on May 9, with the featured game of the week being Six, Six, Six where four man teams use one net score on the first six holes, two net scores on the next six holes and three net scores on the final six holes.
In first with a score of 126 was the team of Terry Lane, Thomas Seliga, Jim Tobin and Clark Jeffs.
Second place was Dennis McCollum, Bob Mason, Steve Burtoft and David Frost with a 127.
A 133 was good for third, with the team of Gerry Johns, Marc Saylor, Larry Hedderman and Doug Firth finishing in the middle of the pack.
Fourth place went to Lloyd Snyder, Paul Devoss, Ed Swistak and Bob Varian with a score of 135.
Rounding out the team scores with a 139 was the team of Todd Smith, Buddy Rae, Tom Bibbey and Ray Nelson.
It was a strong day for deuces, as Lane recorded one on No. 17, McCollum on No. 5, Mason and Frost on No. 8 and Firth on No. 4.
The low net went to Johns with a 68 and the low gross went to Jeffs with a 74.