2009 - AWARDS
CLOSEST TO THE HOLE
18 HOLE WEEKLY TOURNAMENT: Four sleeves of balls will be awarded for tee shots closest to the hole. Competition will be on the shortest par 3 on each nine. Flights 1 and 2 will compete as a group; Flights 3 and 4 will compete as a group.
9 HOLE WEEKLY TOURNAMENT: Three awards will be made for tee shots closest to the hole on one designated hole. Three balls to the player closest; two balls to the player second closest; one ball to the player third closest.
MOST ROUNDS PLAYED.
Awarded to the golfer in any flight who plays the most rounds.
Year Name rounds Year Name rounds
2008 Max Foust 46 2004 Phil Jenkins 40
2007 Jim Clizbe 45 2003 Phil Jenkins 44
2006 Jim Clizbe / Phil Jenkins 42 2002 Phil Jenkins 45
2005 Phil Jenkins 43 2001 Ernie Purcell 47
MOST IMPROVED GOLFER
Awarded to the golfer who plays at least 20 rounds with us in a year, and improves his index from the first of the year to the first of December, by the greatest ratio, as calculated by the NCGA formula.
Year Name Year Name
2008 Dirk Meyer 2004 Phil Goff
2007 Tom Robinson 2003 Phil Goff
2006 Steve Cherepy 2002 Bob Vetro
2005 Jerry Hicks 2001 Jerry Hunter
HOLE-IN-ONE POTS.
There are separate “pots” of money for the member who has invested $2 (for 9 hole events), or $3 (for 18 hole events). You must get your hole-in-one in one of our weekly 9 or 18 hole events. When anyone gets a hole-in-one in one of our events, we pay off from the appropriate pot, and start collecting again. Pay the hole-in-one coordinator. The State SIR organization provides a “feather-in-the-cap” award.
Holes-in-one so far:
Troy Powell 12/2007 #17 at Boundary Oak collected $270
Bill Hemmelsbach 11/2005 #8 at Brentwood collected $156
Jed Daniel 6/2003 #4 at Tilden collected $210
Jess Morgan 11/2001 #12 at Boundary Oak collected $188
Rob Campbell 6/2000 #6 at Boundary Oak collected $294
Earlier: Glen Hixon, Don Harriss (three times), & Bob Costa.
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