FOUR TEAMS GO FOR THE GOLD!


April 28, 2015-By Don Nichols

It was another “beautiful day in the neighborhood” as attested to by 16 players who assembled into four teams to take on the usually more lenient  front nine. But with only three players managing to break par (and an average gross score from the field of 10 over par),  the “friendly front” was not so generous this week.

Commissioner’s Team Wins Close One For Its First Golden Ale Trophy!  This week’s Commissioner’s Team of Kevin McGlynn, Doug Gooding, William Thornton, and Don Nichols ended up with the best score of the day at 9 under, despite dropping one shot on the last hole, but it was good enough to slip by the 8 under second place team. The win marked the first victory of the season for the Commish’s team which opened the season with back to back losses followed by second place finishes in the subsequent matches.

Tie Breaker Determines DAL!  Two teams ended up tied for DAL at 5 under, requiring a two hole card comparison playoff before the winner (er, loser ) could be determined. The playoff determined that the last group pairing of Frank Corrigan, Ron Majors, PJ Wade, and Doug Healy would be awarded sponsorship rights.

Medalist Winner.  Ron Majors   41

Low Net Winner: William Thornton–net 2 under (would have been more had he not triple bogeyed and double bogeyed the two par three holes)

Pink Lady Winner:  Tie Between Jeff Kohn and Kevin McGlynn at net 9 over par. Since McGlynn’s net score included an”imputed” score of 7 on the par 3 number 9 (the space on the scorecard wasn’t big enough to accommodate the real score), he received the official recognition as noted by his spurned look captured on camera.

Shot Of The Day:  Doug Gooding.  After a booming drive on # 4, followed with an 80 yard pitching wedge that stopped just inches from the hole for a tap in birdie-“net eagle”.

Birdie Club:  Added five more thanks to two by Doug Gooding (back to back) and one each from PJ Wade, Ron Majors, and Mike Schmal, with Gooding and Schmal making the roster for the first time this year.

Final Team Results: 4-28-15  Front Nine

Gooding, McGlynn, Thornton, Nichols                                                                   -9

Morgan, Colbath, Greene, Schmal                                                                           -8

Morris, Williamson, Kohn, Kisgen                                                                           -5

Wade, Majors, Healy, Corrigan                                                                                 -5 (tie breaker)

COMMISSIONER’S CORNER:

-It was a beautiful evening to be outside but unfortunately the Club was hosting a private party that spilled out onto the ATAG upper deck so the players gathered in the Men’s Grill, with many electing to have dinner while watching the Braves game.

Tom Houle and Tim Martin made early cameo appearances and joined in the socializing while Russ Jobson made a later cameo appearance.

-Although still early in the season, ATAG play has been less than stellar in the seven weeks since the opening match. This became quite evident during last week end’s Member-Member Tournament when none of the ATAG teams were able to place in their respective flights. To their credit, though, ATAGers Bill Buist and Tom Player did receive “Day Money” for the first day. (Fifty bucks each which covered the cost of the carts and one cocktail at the dinner party. Oh well, better than nothing)

-The team of Mike Schmal, Jeff Colbath, Scotty Greene, and Anthony Morgan was cited for slow play, failing to keep up with the group in front of them and creating a back log on # 7  where two groups waited for them to putt out with the group on # 8 well over the hill and out of sight. A Letter Of Reprimand has been placed in each player’s file.

That’s it for this week’s recap. Next week we take on the ornery back nine. Check out the photos in the Gallery and scroll down for the individual scores in today’s match.

4-28-15 Final Leader Board  Front Nine    Gross / Net

Majors                                                                     41 / 35

Thornton                                                                 42 / 34

Schmal                                                                     42 / 36

Greene                                                                      43 / 36

Wade                                                                         44 / 36

Morgan                                                                      45 / 35

Morris                                                                        45 / 36

Williamson                                                                45 / 37

Gooding                                                                      46 / 37

Nichols                                                                        47 / 37

Healy                                                                            47 / 38

Kisgen                                                                          49 / 37

Kohn                                                                             49 / 43

Colbath                                                                         51 / 41

Corrigan                                                                       52 / 39

McGlynn                                                                       54 / 43

 

About The Commish

Long time member of the Ansley Golf Club--a career 16 to 18 handicapper whose quest is to become better but never seems to be able to on a consistent basis.
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