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The weekly standings and messages should be completed by Friday of each week… but don't hold me to that. I usually update everything late at night well after 10 or 11pm. ** Check out the entire web site weekly for changes. I will try to let you know when I have updated something but sometimes I forget. It must be all those years in front of a computer. If you have any suggestions for the web page, please let me know. I'd be happy to add a link or a favorite story or something like that. I may add a golf joke or statement page but we would probably have to keep it clean. Drew |
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SOME OBSERVATIONS ON PACE OF PLAY AND GOLF CARS We understand that many of today’s golfers are relatively new to rules and etiquette of the game. Pace of Play and golf car do’s and don’ts are not familiar with everyone. We wanted to highlight a few of the prominent suggestions. · Once on the green, put your clubs near the back of the greens in a position that will decrease the amount of time it takes to safely clear the green. · Always remember your position on the golf course is relative to the group in front of you, not behind you. “We weren’t holding anyone up” is not a viable excuse for playing nine holes in more than 2 ˝ hours. (League play is sometimes longer but this is still important guideline) · The golf course is not a practice range. Multiple balls played on a hole could lead to clubhouse intervention. · Partners in carts should use the “drop off” method in order to take full advantage of the golf car’s speed from point A to point B. · When approaching your ball, start locating yardage indicators so that you have a good idea of your yardage before you arrive at your ball. · Replace your divots and repair your ball marks can never be said enough. · Obey the cart signs and ropes for traffic control on the course. |
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August 21, 2009 The final standings are posted. Thanks to everyone for a great season.
I think I’ve talked with most of you about the outing. Here is a list of who I know is playing. If your name isn’t on it and you want to play, please contact me asap. Remember, I don’t need the money until September 1, but I do need to know if you are playing. Thanks. Jim Dunn, Ed Loope, Gerard Mouatt, Andrew Falkenberg, Brock Wirgau, Chad Pratley, Chris Davis, Jason Walk, Dave Neuman, John Urschel, Drew Kinnisten, Tim Lake, Carmine Lewis, Bill Schomisch, Brandon McNees, Jen McNees, Bob Miller, Jim Miller, Matt Miller, Matt Currie, Joe Silveira
League Outing Location: Heritage Glen Date: September 19, 2009 Time: 8:00 am registration 8:30 am shotgun start Cost: $50 per person for golf, cart, food, soft drinks and prizes Everyone who participates will receive a 2 for 1 pass for Heritage Glen good until 12/31/2010 A beverage cart will be on the course during play. Money due to Drew by September 1, 2009 Format: 2-person teams handicapped Those players without a handicap will have one assigned by the program I use. Front 9 and back 9 will have different games (best ball, scramble, etc) Contests included but not limited to: Closest to pin, longest drive & longest putt Please sign up prior to September 1. You don’t have to have the money to me until September 1 but I will need to know if we have enough people for the outing. If you want to be grouped with another two-some, please let me know in advance. The course will have the carts pre-designated.
Longest putt made from on the green on #18 - Bob Miller
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"The first chapter in The Rules of Golf is etiquette. Apparently everyone starts reading at chapter two." - Nick Mokelke |