Game of the week was a two-person, blind draw, net best ball.
Tied for first place with a score of 61 were the tandems of Clark Jeffs-Rhett Wolff and Steve Burtoft-Thom Seliga. There was a tie …
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Game of the week was a two-person, blind draw, net best ball.
Tied for first place with a score of 61 were the tandems of Clark Jeffs-Rhett Wolff and Steve Burtoft-Thom Seliga. There was a tie for third and fourth between the pairings of Jerry Linsdau-Lloyd Snyder and Buddy Rae-John Chase with a score of 63. In fifth place, at 65, was the team of Larry Hedderman-Marc Saylor.
Coming in at 67 and tied for sixth and seventh were the duos of Cas Seago-Jason Quigley and Kevin Lineback-Ray Nelson. At 69, Dave Frost and Howard Whitlock finished eighth.
Rounding out the field were Bob Parsons-Mike Hernandez in ninth, with a score of 71, and Dennis McCollum-Tom Bibbey in 10th at 76.
Low gross for the day was a tie at 81 between Linsdau and Quigley. Low net was turned in by Buddy Rae with a 65. One deuce was carded on the day, with Quigley birdieing Hole No. 17.