Wrapping up May the Good Old Boys got out on the course with the game of choice being X-Cept Eighteen. In this game, a four man team uses one net score on holes 1-9, two net scores on holes 10-17 and …
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Wrapping up May the Good Old Boys got out on the course with the game of choice being X-Cept Eighteen. In this game, a four man team uses one net score on holes 1-9, two net scores on holes 10-17 and three net scores on hole 18.
Finishing first was the team of Ed Swistak, Rhett Wolff, Buddy Rae and Clark Jeffs with a score of 95.
Two teams finished in a tie for second place, as the group of Joe Comer, Al Meyers, Don Hardy and Terry Lane tied alongside John Donocan and Mark Saylor who had blind draws of Wolff and Hardy.
Those teams finished with a 97.
Fourth place went to the team of Steve Burtoft, Dennis McCollum, Larry Hedderman and Lloyd Snyder with a 99.
Rounding out the team scores with a 103 in fifth place was the quartet of Jim Tobin, Paul Devoss, Cas Seago and Ray Nelson.
Three deuces were carded, one on No. 15 by Hardy while Lane and Tobin each recorded a deuce on No. 17.
The low net was a tie between Swistak and Snyder with a 68 while Lane and Hardy tied for low gross with an 81.