Week nine of the Good Old Boys golf league featured 14 seniors from Columbus, Montana, who joined in the fun. The game of the week was highest and lowest net score from each foursome on each hole.
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Week nine of the Good Old Boys golf league featured 14 seniors from Columbus, Montana, who joined in the fun. The game of the week was highest and lowest net score from each foursome on each hole.
Taking first place with a score of 141 was the team of Jim Streeter, Dave Frost, Ken Rochlitz and Ray Nelson.
Second place, carding a 144, went to Marc Saylor, Stan Grotbo, Bob Parsons and Pete Pleban.
In third place with a 149 was the team of Kevin Lineback, Paul Edwards and Nick Dole.
There was a tie at fourth place between the teams of Terry Larson, Carl Day, Dennis McCollum, Howard Whitlock, and Bill Peschke, Tom Bibbey, Jason Quigly and Duane Dittmer, with each carding a 152.
Sixth place with a 154 went to Dick Clyde, Larry Hedderman, Bharat Acharya and Lloyd Snyder. Seventh place was a tie between Lupe Gonzalez, Dan Decoster, Clark Jeffs and Jerry Linsdau, and Bob Wetch, Rod Fink, Mike Hernandez and James Caffro.
Fink, from Columbus, won low net with a score of 69. Low gross was a tie between Jeffs and Saylor, with each carding an 82. Nelson recorded the day’s only deuce.
Game of the Week: Highest and Lowest Net Score