Sunday, June 24, 2012

2012 Senior Club Championship Results

Well it is officially in the book for 2012.  The results are in for the Men's Senior Club Championship.  36 holes was not enough to decide who would be this years overall champion.  We needed one extra hole to find a Champion.  After day one we had a bit of a horse race with Col. Larry Rose out front.  He fired a sub par round of 71 to claim the lead after the first day.  Close behind him was last years net champion Roger Bailey with a 73.  Roger shot 36 on the front nine and only had three pars.  See if you can figure out that puzzler and get back to me.  Peter Vanica was hot on the trail with a 74 and Rick Finnin was back a few at 79 but still in the mix.  In the Super Seniors we had Dave Dunn with the first day lead in the gross with Ron Murray claiming the lead for the first 18 holes.

Dave Dunn was able to hold on to the day one lead in the super senior division and Ron Murray smoked the field for the net crown in that division.  Both champions will receive an invite to the year end Awards Banquet.  Great Job guys!

Day two brought the drama with a tough start for all the leaders with Roger Bailey going seven over on the first 7 holes but with an eagle on eight and a birdie on nine got it back to only four over par.  It was a two dog fight on the last hole where Roger took a one shot lead into the last hole but faltered a bit with a bogey.  Mr. Steady Larry Rose made par and it was on to extra holes.  I believe Roger was a bit out of gas as he was lobbying for a coin toss to decide the champion.  Well we will have none of that so to the first tee we went.  Colonel Rose ripped one down the left side and had about 110 yards left to the hole while the wily veteran Roger Bailey let one drift a bit right and drew a difficult lie near a tree.  Roger hit it a bit short of the green while Larry knocked it up to about 15 feet just past the flag.  Larry put his first put inside of a foot and putted it in for par.  It was all up to Roger who had about a 10 footer from the left fringe to send it to the second hole but he let it slip by on the high side and Col. Larry Rose was the Champion.  Congratulations to you two for a job well done.  Roger Bailey would claim an invite to the coveted year end Awards Banquet by being the Senior Club Net Champion.

Make sure to congratulate all of our newly crowned Champions when you see them around the club.

Best,

Dave

Senior Club Champion Net Division
Roger Bailey

Super Senior Gross Champion
Dave Dunn
2012 Senior Club Champion
Larry Rose

Not pictured is Ron Murray the Super Senior Net Champion.

The Champ trying to cool himself off.
Roger Bailey hitting to the first green in the playoff.
The put that one it all!
One putt for the tie.  Just slipped by.
Both Champions in my book.
Roger Bailey attempting a put on the 16th.
All the results.




Friday, June 22, 2012

2012 Men's Invitational Results

What a weekend we had at National!  You could not have asked for better weather for a Men's Invitational.    How does 80 degrees and low humidity sound for the middle of June?  Sounds like heaven to me.

Our Member/Guest started off the week on Thursday with a better ball game along with some team skins.  That was followed with our ever popular par 3 contest.

In the Better ball game we had Tom Lorenz and his partner Frank D'Auria take home the gross prize after a scorecard playoff with Dr. Matt Oldroyd and Jeff Wilson.  The net winners were Tom Boals and Former Member Mike Fiske.  

The par 3 contest yielded some excellent results with Ken Bass & Glenn Nelson shooting the lowest ever gross score of 20 to claim 1st place money.  The net champs were Mark Watson & Phil Blanton.  Check out the full results for all other winners on along with skins winners on the Practice Round Results sheet below.


We had five flights this year.  The format was the five nine hole matches where each team will play a match of nine holes against all the other teams in their respective flight.  Because of the uneven number of teams this year all flights had the difficult task of playing one match against old man par.  Some fared quite well some not so much.  As per our past tradition the flights were named after some of golf's great players.

Jack Nicklaus Flight.  All the low handicappers were bunched up here with the Oldroyd boys along with our new members Ken Bass, William Rocchi and the Bermuda connection Mr. Andrew Wright.  It was a battle from the beginning and they beat some stiff competition to come out on top of this tough flight.  The term brother in-law was used frequently by the pair.  That is what it takes to win these things though.  The duo posted 36 1/2 points to edge out former champions Mark Packard and Staunton Harkins.  Ken & Glenn claimed their victory by winning every match including two matches with 8 points each.  Great work guys!

Arnold Palmer Flight This flight consisted of a bevy of worthy contenders.  After day one this flight was as close as it gets for competition with only a few points separating 3 of the 5 teams.  Then the birdies and an eagle started flying for team Lyons and Leitner.  There is one thing I can say about Andrew Lyons and that is he is a competitor.  His partner is not to shabby either with one of his nine holes going deep under par.  The guys vanquished all foes in all five of their matches including an early drumming of the former champs The Gough Boys 8 1/2 to 2 1/2.  Great work gentlemen.

Bobby Jones Flight Another hotly contested battle of excellent participants in this flight.  The finish was a bit shaky for team Hyland and Patterson but their day one total of 21 gave them a 4 point cushion going in to the last day of competition.  The lead for them was cut to 1 1/2 points after match #4 over their nearest competitor and their last match was against old man par.  They sure gave the old guy a trouncing pulling 9 points to finish 3 points clear of team Maisano & Hodges at 34 points.  That was a nail biter their fellas.  Great Job!

Ben Hogan Flight  I would like to say this was a close competition here but I would be lying.  It was team Knight & Nibert all the way.  The only team that gave them any kind of scare was the DC connection Dale Mitchell and Bob Williams.  They were able to get a tie out of the champs.  Rick Knight and David Nibert did something against par that has never happened before in any member/guest that I can recall.  They beat par 11 & 0!  That is quite a feat.  This 11 point victory along with all the other points they accumulated added up to a whopping 40 points!  That total was not only enough to win their flight but also captured the overall championship as well.  Great work guys!
Byron Nelson Flight  We had some serious heavy hitters in this flight with Dick "the Terminator"  Tilley looming as a significant threat to anyone who dares challenge him.  Unfortunately for Dick and his partner Bill Graning they had a tough 1st day and fell victim to the Bray & Whitaker steamrolling machine.  These guys dispatched every opponent they faced along with three eight point matches.  It is tough to beat anyone that is on that kind of roll.  They managed to score 38 points!  Only 2 points shy of the overall champions.  Great work you guys!


After the five matches were over it was on to the horse race.  We had 21 teams participate in this years horse race!  10 teams went to the front nine and 11 teams went to the back 9.  The format for the horse race was pure alternate shot.  The idea is to have one team standing after the allotted holes.  We used 5 holes this year.  It makes for some very interesting golf for the first few holes when you have 10 or 11 balls in play on one hole.  On the front nine our horse race champs were the team of Lyons & Leitner and the back nine saw the team of Bray & Whitaker come out on top.  Congrats to you guys for a job well done.

After all the golf was played the participants and their significant others were treated to quite a fine feast of the tastiest vittles this side of the Mississippi.  Mr. Robinette was on the pit all day cooking up quite a feast with all the fix ins.  Thanks go out to him for all the effort he put in for the preparation of the such a fine meal.  After dinner I believe a few more libations were consumed and some dancing before the night came to an end.  

I would personally like to thank all of the Men's Invitational participants for playing in this years tournament.  I hope everyone had a great time at the event.  Congratulations to all the flight winners and the overall champions Rick Knight and David Nibert.  This event would not happen without the support of our membership.  Thanks again and hope to see you playing next year!

The calm before the storm.  A nice sunrise looking up from the 10th fairway.

Hey Mike do you want another beer?  Does a bear S**t in the woods?  Yeah I want another beer!


Hyland chips up from just short of the 4th green as his partner looks on.

Papa Ahlfeld striking a beauty from behind the tree on #3

The great orator Tom Parsons handing out the awards


What a party!

Hardest working crew in town!

Under the big top.

Tom Boals Jr. Strikes one on the 3rd hole

Peter Vanica was a real trooper and helped us out by being a marker on Saturday.  Thanks Pete!

Lyons knocking one stiff on the 5th hole.

K.B. chipping form just short on the 6th hole.  

Beautiful sunrise!


Jack Maisano chips it close on #3

Hey Leo, how much beer do you think we can fit in these things?

Piece of cake.  Bring on the next tournament!

Next!

Hey Joe what are you doing next June?

Par is a chump!
Victor cooking up some yummy breakfast for the boys.

Maybe I would be better with just one hand.

Believe it or not but Rock made that putt.

Matt my drink is getting a little light where did you put our little bottle?

Who are you talking to partner?  We got a tournament to win here.

Andrew Lyons attempting to extricate his ball from the bunker on #15

Ken Bass a.k.a. K B driving through one here on #16

Matt Oldroyd  hitting it deep on #14

This is how it is done in Bermuda.  Well done Malcom

Well?

Tom Boals Jr. Using a little leg action to get this one out.

Poser!

Tough lie for the Terminator on the difficult 4th hole

I wonder who's bag this is?

Jim Arnold knocks one close on #8

Mr. Harper, can you tell me again what that logo stands for?

Steve Frazier now attempting to get it close on the 3rd
Who does it better than Dave Bowbliss?  No one does that's who!

Cheers!