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Galen Hall
Game Four of the 1999 season was played by most people at Galen Hall on June 5th.
Mike Cwiertniewicz and Dan Stevens couldn’t make it on that date, so they
played their make-up matches against Grant Blair and Ron Jones on June 13th.
Steve Flynn opted to forfeit Galen Hall due to his busy schedule.
Galen Hall is one of the more remote courses on this
year’s schedule and is located some distance south-west of Reading, PA. While
car-pooling does take some of the drudgery out of getting there and back, a
course that remote does require a full day if you include travel time as well
as playing time.
On a more positive note, the course itself was in
very nice condition and contained some spectacular holes including a par 5 with
a vertical drop of over 500 feet and a par 3 with an island green. The speed of
the greens was phenomenal and the putting difficulty was further enhanced by
many holes being cut on slopes. More than one player managed to putt from off
one side of a green to off the other.
In the first A vs B week, Herman Ellzy (A) took 3 from
Max McHenry (B), Steve Margetich (B) took 3 from Dick Blystone (A), Roman Hrycushko (B) took 2.5 from Roy Craig (A), Grant Blair (B) took 3
from Mike Cwiertniewicz (A), Mike Brychy
(B) was given 3 by Steve Flynn’s
forfeit, Doug Perks (B) received 3 due to Steve Ellzy’s forfeit, Bob Welc (A) took 3 from Kevin Stevenson (B) and Ron Jones (A) took 3 from Dan Stevens (B)..
Herman Ellzy had the best gross of the
day, at 91, with Bob Welc’s 93 a
close second. Ronnie Jones and Grant Blair followed with 94 and 95
respectively.
Grant Blair required the lowest number
of putts on the day, taking only 30 on lightning-fast greens. Bob, Roy and Ron each took 32.
Doug Perks carried off the most
par/birdie points with a very nice 23.
Bob and Grant followed close
behind with 22.
Mike
Cwiertniewicz and Herman Ellzy each scraped two birdies
and Bob Welc scored one. Doug scored 6 natural par points, Roman and Grant each gaining 3.
Bob Welc leads in points with 11. Mike Cwiertniewicz is next with 7.5.
We have a three-way tie for par/birdie points: Mike Cwiertniewicz, Ron Jones and
Roy Craig each having 73 so far. Ron
Jones leads the As in putting with a mediocre 136 (34.00 per round average). Dick Blystone lags only one putt
behind and Roy Craig is only one
behind Dick. The same Dick leads the birdie/eagles category
with 5 so far, Herman Ellzy being
next with 3. In the phone numbers column, Herman
has the lowest, starting 215-6…
In the Bs, we appear to have the Grant Blair show: his 10 match points
leads Doug Perks and Steve Margetich by 1. Grant’s 91 par/birdie points leads Doug by 8 and Kevin Stevenson by 12. Grant’s
123 putts leads Steve by 27 (TWENTY-SEVEN)
and Kevin by an additional one. That’s
a 30.75 putts/hole average.
Grant also leads in natural
par/birdies, with 17 to Doug’s 15 and
Kevin’s 12.
After four weeks, the player with the most improved gross
score is Mike Brychy, who has dropped from 160 to 123. He peaked the previous
week with a 119. Dick Blystone, on
the other hand, has increased his gross by 20 strokes over the first half of
the season!
There was an incident at Mainland on May 22nd
at the 17th hole. For those of you who don’t recall the 17th,
it is a mid-length downhill par 3 with trees around the green and a water
hazard in the approach to the green.
One competitor played a tee shot that carried the
water hazard, ricocheted off a green-side tree and ended up back in the water
hazard. There was no question about where the ball ended up, but where should
it be dropped to continue play?
Rule 26-1 states:
If a ball is in
or is lost in a water hazard (whether the ball lies in water or not), the player
may under penalty of one stroke:
a.
Play a ball as nearly as
possible at the spot from which the original ball was played or
b.
Drop a ball behind the water
hazard, keeping the point at which the original ball last crossed the margin of
the water hazard directly between the hole and the spot on which the ball is
dropped, with no limit to how far behind the water hazard the ball may be
dropped or
c.
[only pertains to lateral
water hazards]
In utilizing option (b), the ball should clearly have
been dropped on the tee side of the water hazard. This is also
consistent with the “not nearer the hole” clause which permeates the entire
Rules of Golf.
6/19 |
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1st Group |
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Steve E. ()
Vs Bob () |
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Roman ()
Vs Grant () |
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2nd Group |
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Steve F. ()
Vs Roy () |
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Steve M. ()
Vs Doug () |
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3rd Group |
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Herman ()
Vs Ron () |
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Kevin ()
Vs Dan (36) |
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4th Group |
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Mike C. ()
Vs Dick () |
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Mike B. (36)
Vs Max () |