LinkStur News

 

Volume 2, Issue 3                                            

 May 22, 1999

 

 

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Golf in Amish Country

 

Game Two of the 1999 season was played (by all but one Linkstur) at Tanglewood on May 8th. Boy, was that an interesting morning!

 

Where's The Golf Course?

That Saturday dawned overcast and extremely foggy for some of us, and no alcohol was even involved (or would be, as it came to pass). The weather was a wee bit misty at first. In fact, driving out to the course in Amish country was a bit of a challenge in itself. Total trip time for the Ellzys and Grant was over two hours! Let's try and pick some closer courses, guys, eh?

 

Visibility had improved to about 200 yards (good enough for Ron to see most of his drives) by the time we got to the course, only to discover not only was this a "dry" course (at least in the alcohol sense), but there were no riding carts!

 

Some of the people who'd taken up the game more recently in life had never walked a golf course before, and some had bags that they didn't think they could carry, so quite a bit of deliberation followed.

 

The outcome was that Bob Welc bought a new pair of shoes and rented a pull-cart, Max McHenry got in his car and drove home, Roy Craig used his own pull-cart and Steve Margetich felt it wasn't fair on his opponent if Steve used his pull-cart and his opponent didn't, so he left his in his trunk! And what did we get for all this? 18 holes of golf at a nice course in European weather conditions for $26 each. What a deal!

 


Golf played the old way – no carts!

 


Last Week’s Matches

In the A flight, Herman Ellzy took 2.5 points from Steve Ellzy, Bob Welc took 2 from Dick Blystone, Roy Craig took all three from Ron Jones and Mike Cwiertniewicz took 2 from Steve Flynn.

 

Ron had the best gross of the day, at 84, with Herman’s 88 a close second. Roy was the only A player who mastered the ever-changing greens, requiring only 30 putts in his masterful round. The very same man also accumulated 24 par/birdie points, overshadowing Ron’s impressive 21.

 

Dick Blystone weaseled two birdies and Steve Ellzy, Steve Flynn and Roy Craig each scraped one.


Dan Stevens, nearing the green on 18

 


In the B flight, Grant Blair took 3 from Dan Stevens, Kevin Stevenson took 3 from Max McHenry, Roman Hrycushko took 2.5 from Doug Perks and Steve Margetich took all three from Mike Brychcy.


 


Roman showing his putting prowess

 

Roman managed best gross in the B flight, with his 95. Grant was next with 98. Roman and Grant shared putting honors, each taking a lousy 34. The same two players also shared par/birdie honors, managing 21 points apiece.

 

Grant, Kevin and Roman each scored three natural pars.

 

Season-to-date

 

A flight

 

Bob Welc and Mike Cwiertniewicz (due to a forfeit by Herman Ellzy) lead in match points (5) by 1 over Dick Blystone. Dick maintains the lowest scoring average, with 86, leading Herman by 2. Dick also leads in par/birdie points, with 42 to Roy’s 36.

Dick and Roy share the putting title, each with 67 for two rounds (1.86 putts per hole). Dick has three birdies, two more than Roy, Steve Ellzy and Steve Flynn.

 

B flight


Kevin, smiling atop the B’s

 


Grant Blair and Kevin Stevenson lead in match points, both having perfect records with 6 (and they play each other at Mainland!). Next best is Doug, with 3.5 points. Grant has the lowest scoring average with 95.5; Doug is next with 97. Grant leads par/birdie points with 46, that’s 6 ahead of Doug. The same gentleman with the “new” eyes already leads by a wide margin in putting: 63 vs Roman’s 72. That corresponds to a 1.75 putts/hole average. Grant also leads in the final category, natural pars, by 9 over Kevin’s 6.

 

We asked Grant what brought about the dramatic improvement in his game this year: “Well, I didn’t play at all from September until the day before the first game at Spring Hollow. That may have helped a bit. Oh yes: and I had my eyes fixed too…”

 


 


Grant in fine form

 

 

Filling Out Scorecards

 

Since we have a few new members this year, we've decided it's a good time to review how we'd like scorecards filled out.

 

1.      A typical scorecard has spaces for four competitors' gross scores on it. We don't use it that way. Let's use an example to explain how we'd like things done (this is all to make Bob's life a little easier on Saturday evenings when he's tallying everything up and checking it). Grant is playing against Bob. Grant's name goes in the top slot and Bob's name goes in the 3rd slot. That gives a blank row beneath Grant and a blank row beneath Bob. Got that one?

2.      Write each player's playing handicap in parentheses after his name. For example, we would write: Grant (28) and Bob (25).

3.      As each hole is completed, while waiting on the next tee, fill in each player's score for the most recently played hole. The preferred manner for this is to use Arabic numerals with the gross number of strokes in a larger font to the left side of the box and the number of putts (included in the gross) in a smaller font to the top right of the box (like a superscript). Using dots for putts is discouraged, as this can get messy and hard to decipher sometimes.

4.      At the completion of nine holes, add up the gross strokes and the putts and fill them in, in a similar manner, in the 9-hole total column.

5.      Matches: The difference between the two handicaps is calculated (3 in the case of Bob and Grant) and the person with the higher handicap typically receives one stroke on each of the lowest handicap numbered holes. (Unless the difference exceeds 18 strokes, in which case the higher handicapped player gets at least one stroke on each hole!) In this case, Grant would receive one stroke on each of the three toughest holes. After the completion of each hole, it is readily apparent who won that hole. It may also have been tied. At the end of nine holes, the person with the most wins gets one match point. This process is repeated afresh on the back nine with one more point going to the winner. Then the full eighteen is tallied and the person with the most wins is awarded one more point. Let's say Grant won 6 holes on the front nine and Bob won 3 holes. Grant gets a point. Then on the back, Grant only wins 2 holes and Bob wins 5. The other two are halved. Bob gets the point for the back nine. When we add up all eighteen holes, we find that Grant and Bob each won 8 holes, so they each receive another one-half point. So they end up with 1.5 points each.

6.      Par/Birdie Points. This is why we left a blank row beneath each competitor's scores. We now look at each player's playing handicap (maximum of 36) and adjust his gross score on each hole by his handicap allowance for that hole. Let's say the first hole has a stroke index of 5. Grant's 28 would entitle him to take 2 strokes off his gross score at that hole (28-18=10, so he gets one stroke at every hole plus an additional stroke at the 10 hardest holes). That resulting (net) score gets compared to par for that hole. Now, if this net score is greater than par for that hole, the player receives zero par/birdie points for that hole. If the net score is equal to par, he receives one point. If it is equal to birdie, he receives two points. If it is equal to eagle, he receives three points, and so on. This number of par/birdie points gets entered in the lower box. At the end of the stipulated round, these numbers are added up and entered into the appropriate totals column.

7.      Birdies. If you are in the A division, any gross birdies (or eagles) you score should be circled.

8.      Natural Par/Birdies. If you are in the B division, any gross pars, gross birdies or gross eagles should be circled.

9.      Once back in the clubhouse after the round, Bob will hand out scoresheets, to which all totals should be transferred.

 

 

 

Handicaps and groupings for May 22nd, at Mainland

 

1st Group

 

 

 

Herman E.(12)  vs  Bob W. (24)

 

 

Mike C. (25)  vs  Roy C. (24)

 

 

 

 

 

2nd Group

 

 

 

Roman H. (25)  vs  Max M. (26)

 

 

Steve F. (21)  vs  Steve E. (13)

 

 

 

 

 

3rd Group

 

 

 

Ron J. (16)  vs Dick B. (16)

 

 

Steve M. (35)  vs  Dan S. (36)

 

 

 

 

 

 

4th Group

 

 

 

Doug P. (26 )  vs  Mike B. (36 )

 

Grant B. (28)  vs  Kevin S. (32)