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990.1 | Oh sure... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom club fitting/club repairs | Wed Jun 27 1990 14:01 | 2 |
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Oh sure Rick, just enough to get us itchin...!!!! ;-)
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990.2 | September? | HLFS00::DUFAIS_P | | Thu Jun 28 1990 05:22 | 15 |
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What is the posibility of holding this event in September?
I ask this question because I plan on being in New Hampshire
visiting my folks for the month. BTW I live in Holland and
I have been silent for the last three years only regeistering
in the old registry.
I love reading in this conference and really enjoyed all the
ribbing that took place in the last Challenge Cup note.
P.S. I will now sign in the new registry.
Perry
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990.3 | .2 sounds good | BEAD::GARRITY | | Thu Jun 28 1990 11:30 | 11 |
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< September!!!>
I'll second the motion that we go for ealier in the year. I
was in the last group last year and it was pretty cold on the
back nine. No Excuse mind you...The Eagles will be back to
avenge there poor showing last year.
Splash
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990.4 | Course and date set | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Humiliated Challenge Cup 1989 loser | Thu Jun 28 1990 16:59 | 41 |
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Splash and Perry,
Sorry, but September is out due to a number of other committments I have
for that month. I do have some good news to report however. Thanks to
last year's champion, Peter Stopera, we have one of the finest courses in
New England booked for Monday, October 15th.
It is Sky Meadow in Nashua, NH and we are getting a break in the price.
Normally it is a $50 greens fee/w cart. For the Challenge Cup, it will
be $40 a person. Sky Meadow, by all reports is a sensational course and
that price it is a nice bargain. A big note of thanks to Peter again!!
To get in at this price, we need a minimum of 40 players booked. If it
looks like we won't reach the minimum, we'll start investigating another
alternative for a course.
Again, sorry about not having it in September. If there is enough
pushback on the October date and most of you really do want it in
September, I'll be happy to step aside as organizer and let someone
else do the Challenge Cup for this year. Peter mentioned that there were
some September dates open for us if we wish.
To register, send me vaxmail at DEMSUP::BLAISDELL. Include your name
and your partner's name. BTW, for those who are unfamiliar with this
tournament, it is a two person scramble event (no handicaps). Check out
the other Challenge Cup topic for an idea of what it is all about.
This year, we will have a Women's division (if we get a minimum of 4
teams).
The entry fee will probably be a few dollars more than the $40
Sky Meadow fee to cover prizes etc. I'll be in later with the exact
amount.
-rick
ps. How about Crumpin-Fox for next year? I haven't had a chance to play
that new nine yet and I'd love to!
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990.5 | pointer to last year's topic | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Humiliated Challenge Cup 1989 loser | Thu Jun 28 1990 17:01 | 4 |
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The Challenge Cup topic from last year is 794.0.
-rick
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990.6 | Challenge cup status | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Fri Jul 06 1990 13:57 | 36 |
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Just an update as to where we stand. 9 teams have signed up
thus far. The teams signed up are all teams that played last year.
Let's see some new faces for this year's cup. Remember, if we don't
get 40 players mininum, then we don't get to play Sky Meadow!
And how about the ladies? We need a minimum of four teams to
establish the Women's division of the Challenge Cup. Let's go!
For those that wish to play but cannot find a partner, sign up
with me anyway. Provide a handicap, league, MGA, USGA whatever
and I'll pair you up with another single from the pool. I'll
do my best to create teams that will be competitive with the rest
of the teams.
To register, send mail to DEMSUP::BLAISDELL or ISLNDS::BLAISDELL
Here are the teams signed up so far...
The Bombers - Peter Stopera, Bob Mook <--Defending Champs
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
and the following are the bitter and revengeful losers from last year
The Loopers - Joe Corrigan, Rolf Wandel
Salt & Pepper - Mike Longchamps, Tony Gomes
Nonames I - Paul Goguen, Steve Lacaire
The BB's - Rick Blaisdell, Jeff Burke
The Lemon-stirs - Walter Lenehen, Bob Keene
Salt & Pepper - Mike Longchamps, Tony Gomes
Salem Aces - Gene Kelley, Art Mansor
The Eagles - Steve Garrity, Brad Feltus
-rick
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990.7 | | LTDRVR::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi - LAT.VMS Engineering | Fri Jul 06 1990 15:11 | 7 |
| Wish I could play this year. I'll be thinking of you guys while I'm
swilling beer at the Oktoberfest in Germany. We all know how well you
can think when libations are involved :-).
Good luck to all!
Mike
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990.8 | Looks like we play Sky Meadows for sure | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Wed Jul 18 1990 13:52 | 7 |
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Currently, we have 40 players signed up for the Challenge Cup. Keep
up the good work and spread the word around. There has been a
disappointing response from the women golfers. Only one has signed
up. I know there a more of you out there!
-rick
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990.9 | An encouraging update | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Mon Aug 06 1990 14:14 | 44 |
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We are up to 26 teams signed up to play in CPII ! Incredible response
folks. Thank you. With this many teams we should be able to have prizes
for the 2nd and 3rd place finishers.
One thing to shoot for is that if we can get (gulp) 70 players for
this tournament, the pro would consider us for a shotgun start.
We are desperately looking for women teams. Only one team has signed
up so far!
-rick
Here is the current list of teams and players:
* indicates repeat offenders...oops...participants
Batman & Robin * - Len Briggs, Tony Pelliccione
Beater and the Hack - Rich Luciano, Jim Bolger
BB's * - Rick Blaisdell, Jeff Burke
Bombers (1989 champs) * - Peter Stopera, Bob Mook
Chilliddipperrs * - Rich O'Connor, Fran Merlone
Eagles * - Steve Garrity, Brad Feltus
Killers - Bill Breen, Larry Hebert
Lemon-stirs * - Walter Lenehen, Bob Keene
Loopers * - Joe Corrigan, Rolf Wandel
Nfways * - Peter Neil, Scott Tincher
Nonames III - Poul Nielsen, Eric Ogren
Nonames V - Steve Souza, John Souza
Nonames VI - Tom Davis, David Doxey
Nonames VIII - Eunhwa Lenehan, Judy Hickey
Nonames IX - Don Poulsen, Andy Russo
Nonames X - Phil Feeney, Stuart Osborne
Ruff Riders - Andy Hughes, Tim Fissette
Rum 'n' Cokers - Keith Niskala, Bill Saball
Salem Aces * - Gene Kelley, Art Mansor
Salt & Pepper * - Mike Longchamps, Tony Gomes
Sharks * - Paul Goguen, Steve Lacaire
Simpsons(Bart&Homer) - Jim Reid, Homer (TBA)
Snappy & Slappy - Rich Vecchi, James Lewis
Stadler & Watson * - Randy Stuart, Tom DesRochers
Up and Down * - Ray Wieczerzak, Dan Thrasher
Willin' - Gary Wilson, Bob Carlin
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990.10 | sign us up | PARITY::DEMERS | | Tue Aug 07 1990 14:56 | 4 |
| Here's another team on the way to 70.
no-name for team yet but will come up with one after talking to my
partner. Charlie Demers and Joe Pangraze
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990.11 | Looking for partner(s)!!!!!! | MSHRMS::GOGUEN | | Tue Aug 21 1990 11:29 | 32 |
| Two non-digital employees looking for a digital partner(s) for the
Challenge Cup II. The other day I mentioned to one of my co-workers
about the Challenge Cup II tournament. Well he was very interested in
playing and asked his regular partner that he plays with if he'd like to
play. They both wanted to play, so I asked Rick B. if a two non-Decies
could sign up as a team. The answer was that atleast one person on the
team has to be a DEC employee. I talked with my friend and informed him
of the rule. He and his partner are still wanting to play and are
looking for two DEC employees that are looking for a partner(s). Let me
tell you alittle bit about these guys.
Jon is currently a 15 handicap, doesn't hit the ball real long, can
make good shots and putts incredibly. Jon is also very capable of
shooting in the high 70's. A good match for Jon would be
someone who can hit the long ball accurately and plays a good all
around game.
His friend (I don't recall his name at the moment) is an 8 handicap and
plays a good all around game. I think he would be looking for someone
who can putt and chip well. Also someone who plays fairly good golf.
I think both these guys would like to have a shot a winning the
tournament, so if you think you may be the partner for either one of
them and you want to take home the Challenge Cup trophie to put on your
mantle for a year, get in touch with me by E-mail and well make a
winning match! Although I really don't think you'll win cause Steve and
I are going to win this year. We have a secret weapon! Maybe 2!
-Paul
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990.12 | Bring on the chat ! | WALTA::LENEHAN | stick-em | Tue Aug 21 1990 12:46 | 11 |
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Reply -1
Well... I see things are already beginning to get talkative ???
So Paul and Steve are going to win this years Challenge Cup??
Iiiiii don't think so. I have already talked it over with my
partner and we agreed that the Leominsters will be admiring
the Cup from arms reach :) .
The Leominsters
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990.13 | Sky Meadow + Good Weather = Lotsa Fun | DINSCO::BURKE | EIS Net Mgt Solutions | Tue Aug 21 1990 13:16 | 15 |
| Walta,
Bob Mook and Peter Stopera, the current champs, will be tough to
beat. Sky Meadow is Peter's home course. Bob Mook plays in our BXO league
at Green Meadows and is carrying a 2 handicap for nine. Bob seems to
average 2+ birds for 9 holes each week! The guy is consistently all over
the flag with his approach shots.
Gotta watch out for the BB's, though. My partner, Rick Blaisdell,
is putting very well from the left side, switching from the right earlier
this summer.
Going to be fun!!
Jeff
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990.14 | Who ya gonna call? | WALTA::LENEHAN | stick-em | Tue Aug 21 1990 15:05 | 22 |
| Reply Jeff
Hmmmm throwing stats at the Lemon-stirs... trying to scare us???
The defending Champion Bombers, they will definitely not
hand over the Cup without a battle. People on the inside are saying
Pete Stopera is playing in the 70's , along with Bob Mook carrying
around a 4 ???? Ouch !
However, if the favorites won all the time we wouldn't be spending
our time guessing on the Pro's right? And how many times did Greg
Norman win ??
The BB's were the team to beat last year, and battled till defeat...
will the bulls eyes on the Bombers backs take them out also ??
We'll see... (hideous laughter)
Tune in Same bat time same bat channel
The Lemon-stirs
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990.15 | Bombs away | NSG018::STOPERA | | Tue Aug 21 1990 15:20 | 16 |
| re. jeff
Is Bob Mook playing that bad? jee wiz, he use to be scratch in the
league we played in together
re. walta
Stop spreading those nasty rumors about me, I havn't broken 90 in 6
weeks
re. sky medow
Play there once before the tourny, I figure the course is 5-10 shots
harder the first time you play it
peter
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990.16 | Watch out for The Simpsons...Could be a surprise! | ASABET::J_REID | | Tue Aug 21 1990 20:11 | 1 |
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990.17 | stiff competition all around | FRAGLE::STUART | Cowabunga Dudes | Wed Aug 22 1990 13:08 | 10 |
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hey, hey , hey !! watch out for Stadler & Watson !!
Our games are getting better every week !!
We just won a two man scrammble at Glen Ellen with a 68 !
We were 4 under on the front and even par on the back in the
scorching sun and too many empty Buds !
Stadler
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990.18 | ????????????????? | NEST::SLOAN | | Wed Aug 22 1990 13:35 | 6 |
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re: .17
geez....thats kinda funny randy....how many empty buds
was that????
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990.19 | gotta play it before C-Cup II | DINSCO::BURKE | EIS Net Mgt Solutions | Wed Aug 22 1990 14:13 | 11 |
| re: Peter's Comment about playing the course before the C-Cup II
Definitely! I played it a month ago and thought, "gee, you really have to
play this course a few times to know what the heck to do off-the-tee, or
what to avoid around the greens..."
I am playing at Sky Meadow tomorrow in my Backspinners Golf Association
League Championship tomorrow. I'll let you know what I think the second
time around.
Jeff
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990.20 | another update | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Mon Aug 27 1990 21:00 | 62 |
| The current enrollment for Challenge Cup II numbers 74 players and
36 established teams! Unreal. There will be at least two more teams added in
the near future. Registration is still open for this 2 person scramble
event. Barring an unforseen exodus of players, there will be a shotgun
start at 8:30.
I should mention that this is not a DEC sponsored event, so please
handle the time off from work accordingly (vacation, personal day, etc.).
I won't be as brash with my claims for the BB's this year. Last year
my short game was so pitiful that the BB's knew we really didn't have
a prayer, so we could goof around and claim we were great. This year
is different. 'Nuff said.
"Ricky the Geek" will be back in a little bit with the pre-tournament
odds.
-rick
Ace - Dave Sullivan, (tba)
Batman & Robin - Len Briggs, Tony Pelliccione
Beater and the Hack - Rich Luciano, Jim Bolger
BB's - Rick Blaisdell, Jeff Burke
Bombers - Peter Stopera, Bob Mook
Chilliddipperrs - Rich O'Connor, Fran Merlone
Crushma - Kevin Roselle, Bob Prosser
Ding Dong's - Stu Osborne, Phil Feeney
Eagles - Steve Garrity, Brad Feltus
Hole-in-1 - Fran Souva, Chip Houlihan
Huskies - Dan Fay, Matt Doherty
Killers - Bill Breen, Larry Hebert
Lemon-stirs - Walter Lenehen, Bob Keene
Linksta - Dave Vanderpot, John Lambert
Loopers - Joe Corrigan, Rolf Wandel
Nfways - Peter Neil, Scott Tincher
Nonames III - Poul Nielsen, Eric Ogren
Nonames V - Steve Souza, John Souza
Nonames VI - Tom Davis, David Doxey
Nonames VIII - Eunhwa Lenehan, Judy Hickey
Nonames IX - Don Poulsen, Andy Russo
Nonames XI - Charlie Demers, Joe Pangraze
Nonames XII - Chuck Tewell, Mark Larocco
Nonames XIII - Sam Pruett, Charles Kaberry
Nonames XV - Terry Stopera, Gerri Passarelli
Ruff Riders - Andy Hughes, Tim Fissette
Rum 'n' Cokers - Keith Niskala, Bill Saball
Salem Aces - Gene Kelley, Art Mansor
Salt & Pepper - Mike Longchamps, Tony Gomes
Sharks - Paul Goguen, Steve Lacaire
Simpsons(Bart&Homer) - Jim Reid, Homer (TBA)
Snappy & Slappy - Rich Vecchi, James Lewis
Stadler & Watson - Randy Stuart, Tom DesRochers
Up and Down - Ray Wieczerzak, Dan Thrasher
Willin' - Gary Wilson, Bob Carlin
YOU the MAN - Dave Fleming, Dave Berglund
Single player pool:
Laura Ware FSDEV::LWARE
Dave Tracey KAHALA::TRACEY
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990.21 | hole by hole | NSG018::STOPERA | | Thu Sep 06 1990 09:48 | 124 |
| Sky Medow is 6590 yards from the back tees par 72, with a course rating of
73.3 and a slope of 133, sprinkler heads have yards to center of greens.
#1 - 506 yards (par 5)
Down hill par 5, real big hitters can carry the bunker and have an iron into
the green, if you can hit it big aim over the center of the bunker, otherwise
aim to the left of the bunker, be careful there is ob left and water right,
second shot from around bunker is just a 7 or 8 iron into an area sournded
on 3 sides by water, it will leave you a wedge into the green, pretty flat
green. Birdy hole.
#2 - 188 yards (par 3)
An island green, on a dome, the only place to miss it is short or in the
bunker, very deep green, sever breaks.
#3 - 395 yards (par 4)
Real big hitters can drive the bunker, aim at the left hand corner of the
bunker, don't go left or you'll end up wet and don't go right or you'll
be blocked out, need to hit a good stright drive, toughest 2nd shot on
the course, stright up hill to a green that dosn't hold, best play is to
hit it short and hope it bounces up, don't want to go long, best to miss
short, green has sneeky breaks. Be happy with a par.
#4 - 388 yards (par 4)
Hardest tee shot on the course, aim at the right side of the bunker, hit
it stright and long, ob left and woods right, second shot is up hill,
usually the ball is below you feet and you have to play a draw into the
green (dogleg left), very hard green to read, be happy with a par.
#5 - 336 yards (par 4)
Long hitters should aim over the bunker which will leave them a wedge
to the green, but you need to hit it very stright, jungle left and
woods right, everything kicks right, I usually hit an iron down to
the 150's, second shot is up hill, so get it there, but don't go long or
left, most sever green on the course, birds are hard to come by, again be
happy with a par.
#6 - 523 yards (par 5)
90 degree dogleg left, very hard to reach in 2, hit drive stright, don't
need to be long, ob left and right, watch out for bunker on right, 2nd
shot is usually a long iron, play a draw down to the bunker which will
leave you a wedge to the green, green has sneaky breaks, birdy hole.
#7 - 322 yards (par 4)
Aim over the bunker, this hole was built for all you slicers out there,
hit a hard fade over the trap and you'll have a sand wedge to the green,
hit it too far left and you'll wish your wedge was 2 feet longer, hit
it too far right and you're ob, stay below the hold if you want to make
a bird, don't go long, severly sloped green.
#8 - 159 yards (par 3)
Make sure you get it there (it's uphill), very deep green.
#9 - 433 yards (par 4)
Dogleg right, play the power fade down the tree line will leave you a mid iron
into the green, the drive is everything on this hole, 2nd shot is into a big
green, green is pretty flat. Nice hole for a bird.
#10 - 356 yards (par 4)
Uphill dogleg left, ob right, woods left, aim at the bunker (which is not
in play), short to mid iron into a big green, stay below the hole, don't
go long, but get it there.
#11 - 231 yards (par 3)
Stright down hill, depending on the wind, hit anything from a driver to a mid
iron (your guess is as good as mine) ob right, don't go left either, best to
miss it short, big flat green, be happy with a 3.
#12 - 523 yards (par 5)
Reachable in 2 for big big hitters, carry over water is about 190 yards, longer
if you slice, I usually play a long iron for the 2nd shot, there is a bunker
about 80 yards from the green, so play left of the green, also don't slice on
your tee shot or 2nd shot, or you'll be ob, usually a wedge into a very sloped
green, birds can be had.
#13 - 364 yards (par 4)
Stright away, keep you tee shot right, don't go left or you have a shot where
the ball is at your chin (ie sever side hill lie), ob right, usually a short
2nd shot, good hole for a 3.
#14 - 548 yards (par 5)
If the tees are all the way back - good luck, otherwise I hate to tell anyone
how to play this hole, because I still don't know. It can be reached in 2
with 2 real good shots if the tees are up, flat green that wouldn't hold
a soggy grapefruit.
#15 - 196 yards (par 3)
Nice hole, make sure you get it there, slightly uphill and usually into the
wind. Be happy with a 3.
#16 - 372 yards (par 4)
Stright away, water on 3 sides of the tee shot landing area, very narrow,
good luck, hit what ever you hit the strightest, mid to short iron into
a somewhat flat green. Tee shot is everything.
#17 - 341 yards (par 4)
Dogleg right, hit is right and you're wet, bunker is not in play (ok who's going
to prove me wrong), usually a wedge or short iron to the green, severly sloped,
good birdie hole.
#18 - 409 yards (par 4)
Dogleg left, uphill, plays longer, big hitters can reach the trap, hit drive
at or to the right of the bunker, leaves you a long to mid iron to the green,
make sure you get it there on the 2nd shot, it uphill, very flat green.
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990.22 | Winning score...? | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf, golf, and more golf | Thu Sep 06 1990 14:40 | 24 |
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Well, before "Ricky the Greek" posts the odds, anybody care to predict
a winning score...?
Last year everybody thought I was crazy to predict -8 for a winning
score. They were right, but I wasn't off by much with the winning
score being -6...
Since this years site will be considerably more difficult than last
year (in my opinion after only playing the course once), I will say
that the minning score will be -3.
Looking throught the list of teams I see MANY capable(sp) players,
with many teams having a chance at winning. I think the Salem Aces
will be right up near the top though (if not at the top ;-)...).
This year I plan to give my partner some help, unlike last year when
he had to carry me all the way...
Is anybody planning to handle and pools? Like best front, back, and total
or anything along those lines...
It will be here before we know it...!
BTW, good luck to all...
Gene
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990.23 | peter the greek says | NSG018::STOPERA | | Thu Sep 06 1990 15:07 | 5 |
| The winning score will -5, a few teams will be close but double bogies
will have killed them, if they continue to not cut the rough up there
the winning score will be -2. Keep it in the short grass.
peter
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990.24 | back again for another update | GHAZAL::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Wed Sep 12 1990 14:09 | 22 |
|
Here is yet an update for Challenge Cup II. Due to a change in
jobs, I've been kind of quiet lately regarding this tournament. With
CCII only a month away, information should be coming to you more with
a little more frequency. I will be sending this info to those on my
mail distribution list and crossposting the same messages to the golf notes
conference located in MSEE::GOLF (topic #990). If you have a non-deccie
teammate, please ensure that they get these messages. Separate topics
which will get published shortly(I hope) will concern:
Tournament Format/Cost
Tournament Rules
Course etiquette/dress code
Course description
Prize listings
Final player list and pairings for the 15th
I can now be reached at NHASAD::BLAISDELL. Don't have a dtn yet but
I'll publish that when I get it. I'm located up in MKO1 now. The next
message will include the current team listing.
-rick
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990.25 | Current Team Listing | GHAZAL::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Wed Sep 12 1990 14:11 | 62 |
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This is the current team listing. We have over 90 players now.
Registration for CCII will shut down on October 5th. (TBA) means
partner is to be announced. Please let me know who your partner
is fairly soon. Teams that have a name beginning with "Nonames",
please let me know what your "real" team name will be! Thanks.
Women's Division:
Fatal Fems - Eunhwa Lenehan, Judy Hickey
Nonames XV - Terry Stopera, Gerri Passarelli
Nonames XVI - Laura Ware, (TBA)
Nonames XVII - Lisa Mazzola, (TBA)
Men's Division:
Ace - Dave Sullivan, (tba)
Batman & Robin - Len Briggs, Tony Pelliccione
Beater and the Hack - Rich Luciano, Jim Bolger
BB's - Rick Blaisdell, Jeff Burke
Bombers - Peter Stopera, Bob Mook
Chilliddipperrs - Rich O'Connor, Fran Merlone
Crushma - Kevin Roselle, Bob Prosser
Ding Dong's - Stu Osborne, Phil Feeney
Drivetime - Tom Owen, Jim Trant
Eagles - Steve Garrity, Brad Feltus
Hole-in-1 - Fran Souva, Chip Houlihan
Holey Trojans - Mike O'Leary, Ed Sullivan
Huskies - Dan Fay, Matt Doherty
Kings - Bill Breen, Larry Hebert
Lemon-stirs - Walter Lenehen, Bob Keene
Linksta - Dave Vanderpot, John Lambert
Loopers - Joe Corrigan, Rolf Wandel
Nfways - Peter Neil, Scott Tincher
Nonames III - Poul Nielsen, Eric Ogren
Nonames V - Steve Souza, John Souza
Nonames VI - Tom Davis, David Doxey
Nonames IX - Don Poulsen, Andy Russo
Nonames XI - Charlie Demers, Joe Pangraze
Nonames XII - Chuck Tewell, Mark Larocco
Nonames XIII - Sam Pruett, Charles Kaberry
Ping Bros. - Joe Biggs, Brian Thompson
Ruff Riders - Andy Hughes, Tim Fissette
Rum 'n' Cokers - Keith Niskala, Bill Saball
Salem Aces - Gene Kelley, Art Mansor
Salt & Pepper - Mike Longchamps, Tony Gomes
Sharks - Paul Goguen, Steve Lacaire
Simpsons(Bart&Homer) - Jim Reid, Homer (TBA)
Snappy & Slappy - Rich Vecchi, James Lewis
Stadler & Watson - Randy Stuart, Tom DesRochers
Two Al's - Al Aucoin, Al Perkins
Ultimate Harps - Tom McSweeney, Dave Tracey
Up and Down - Ray Wieczerzak, Dan Thrasher
Willin' - Gary Wilson, Bob Carlin
YOU the MAN - Dave Fleming, Dave Berglund
Zoids - Dave Lewis, (TBA)
Single player pool:
ABACUS::SPENCER Kent Spencer
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990.26 | pratice round | NSG018::STOPERA | | Mon Sep 17 1990 09:32 | 10 |
| I will be forming a pratice round for the 27th of this month, tee times
will be from about 1-2 in the afternoon, there will be an optional
skins game ($5 to enter) and low gross ($2) to enter, anyone interested
please send me mail by this wed., cost will be $50 (cart included), i
have a few coupons for $10, i'll issue to the first 4 or 5 people who
respond.
send mail to nsg018::stopera or css::stopera
peter
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990.27 | Handicap Suggestion for Challenge Cup II | GWYNED::DWHITE | | Thu Sep 20 1990 11:26 | 51 |
| Challenge Cup Handicapping Suggestion
Jeff:
The Digital Challenge Cup Event sounds great. Skymeadow is in great
shape and is a very challenging course from the blues (slope 137).
I have a suggestion to make the competition factor in handicaps and
still use the scramble format: Point Quota:
Here's how it would work: Take the average handicap of the two golfers
that make up a team and subtract that from 36. The answer becomes the
point quota needed by that team. Award points via the following format:
Ace (Hole in one) 10 points
Eagle 6 points
Birdie 3 Points
Par 2 Points
Bogey 1 Point
Double bogey 0
Triple Bodegy and above -1 Point
Lets look at how this would work:
Team A Player 1 2 Team B Player 1 17
Player 2 4 Player 2 19
Average 3 Average 18
Team C Player 1 8
Player 2 11
Average 9
Round down because lower handicap should hit better shots
Points Required: Team A Team B Team C
33 18 27
Now Team A posts a 70 they should be about +2
Team B posts a 88 they should be about +2
Team C posts s 80 they should be about +2
In a scamble format the scores should improve but the handicaps will
put everyone in a position to win if they play to there handicaps.
If you go in scratch, players under a 10 handicap have a huge
adavantage and should win all the team prizes.
Just a suggestion, I think the format is great and the course is
fantastic.
Regards, Dave White
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990.28 | ANOTHER ENTRY FOR 2ND ANNUAL | MPGS::LAVNER | Top Gun | Thu Sep 20 1990 12:16 | 6 |
| Rick,
Bob Lavner
Mark Anderson
"TOPGUNS"
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990.29 | maybe for other prize categories, but not for the "Cups" | ELENAS::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Thu Sep 20 1990 12:51 | 18 |
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re. .27 Dave
Interesting suggestion. I'll watch the feedback in this notes file
about this. I'll only consider this type of handicapping for prize
distribution other than the Challenge Cup trophies themselves. The
original premise for the tournament was that this was a best two-man
scratch event. The trophies will still be awarded to that team. It's
up to the participants to construct a team that can best compete under
that format. All the teams entered should be aware of that format before
signing up.
You're method seems solid, but is based on one assumption. That
assumption being that all players have legitimate, verifiable handicaps.
We have close to 100 players now signed up, which will increase the
chances of players not having handicaps.
-rick
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990.30 | Practice makes purrfecto | WALTA::LENEHAN | stick-em | Thu Sep 20 1990 14:15 | 12 |
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Reply Dave,Rick
I think it would ruin the tournament if the tourny became
a handicap event. Like Rick says, this tourny was founded because
of a previous problem starting a handicap tournament. The only
way to get strokes from a better player, is to practice ;) !
See you at the range ...
Walta
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990.31 | Tournament Organizers/Committee | ELENAS::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Thu Sep 20 1990 17:58 | 20 |
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CHALLENGE CUP TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE
Rick Blaisdell - Rules, trophies, verbiage, delegating the tough work
Here are the folks that are helping me run the Challenge Cup this year.
Without them, I'd be dead meat. Many thanks to them for volunteering their
time and help!
Peter Stopera - Liaison (middleman) to Sky Meadow
Dave Sullivan - Food and beverages
Jeff Burke - Prize categories
Gene Kelley - Voluntary prize pool ($15 fee per team)
-rick
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990.32 | Tournament FORMAT/COST | ELENAS::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Thu Sep 20 1990 18:02 | 39 |
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CHALLENGE CUP FORMAT/COST
- Challenge Cup II will be a two-person team scratch scramble tournament.
There will be a men's division and a women's division with each division
competing for Challenge Cup trophies. A trophy will be awarded to each
member of the winning team.
- A scramble tournament is where both members of the team hit from the
same spot. The best shot of the two is then selected, and the process
continues until the ball is holed out.
- Very simply, the team with the lowest gross score will win the tournament.
Ties will be broken, based on performance on the low handicap(hardest)
holes for the round completed. No sudden death playoff.
- The tournament will be played on Monday, October 15th at Sky Meadows
CC in Nashua NH. I will provide directions to the course in a subsequent
message. There will be a 8:30 shotgun start. Your team *must* be at the
course no later than 8:00 am to allow for collection of fees. Try to get
to the course an hour before the start (7:30).
- Tournament cost is $45 per person. $40 of the fee represents a
discounted green fee which includes gas/electric cart. That fee is payable
to the pro shop. The pro will have a sign-in sheet with all players listed
alphabetically. Payment will be in cash only.
- Prize fee. There is a $5 per person fee for prizes. A portion of this fee
will also cover the purchase of the challenge cup trophies for the women's
division. A list of prize categories will be coming in a subsequent
message. This fee will be payable to me in the pro shop. I or Jeff Burke
will be standing near the sign-in sheet. The fee is payable in cash only. Please,
Bring a $5 bill with you! It may be hard for us to keep making change for
20's and 50's.
- Food and refreshments is currently being worked on by Dave Sullivan.
The $45 fee does not include provisions for food.
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990.33 | Tournament RULES | ELENAS::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Thu Sep 20 1990 18:05 | 51 |
| ********** CHALLENGE CUP RULES **********
1) Men will be playing from the Blue(championship) tee markers.
Women will be playing from red (or forward) tee markers.
2) Order of hitting is by team that wins honors from the previous
hole. 1st tee, flip a coin or tee.
3) Team furthest away hits first, always.
4) Leaf Rules - (Hopefully, this won't be a factor)
a) If you lose a ball in the *fairway* because of leaves, and your
group comes to a consensus ruling that the ball was indeed in
the fairway, then you are allowed a free drop with no penalty.
b) While looking for a *lost* ball in the rough where there are
leaves, and you should move your ball by *accidently* stepping on
or kicking it while clearing leaves, there will be no penalty.
c) There will be a penalty assessed (to player not the team) if
a player (or partner) should move the ball while clearing leaves
away from it. Key is that the player has already found the ball.
d) You may clear leaves away from a drop area prior to the drop.
(Changed from last year).
5) Preferred lies in your own fairway. You may lift, clean and place
within 1 foot either side or back from original spot. The first
player to hit should mark the hitting area with a tee, 2 feet to
the right or left of the original lie. Do *not* place in the rough
or in fairway other than your own.
6) Drop in rough or fairway other than your own - The player who's
ball was found and to be used for the next shot in the rough, must
play first and play the shot as is. The second player on the team
is allowed to drop approx. near the original spot (within 1 foot
either side or back). If the second player's drop lands in player
A's divot then the team will be allowed one free redrop. You must
drop, arm extended and from shoulder height. Opposing team,
please note any violations of these rules and immediately bring to
the attention of the violating team and assess a 1 stroke penalty
(no second chances) on the spot.
7) Player who's ball was selected and that is in the bunker, must
hit first. His partner may then rake over the hit area, and
then *place* his ball in the bunker. Drops in bunkers more
than likely would produce a fried egg lie, which is why we are
opting for the place rule.
8) You *must* have fun!!
9) All other USGA rules in affect. Take a rule book with you!!!
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990.34 | Low Gross Wins | GWYNED::DWHITE | | Fri Sep 21 1990 09:52 | 12 |
| Challenge Cup Rules
If low gross is the rule, fair enough. Five dollars in the prize pool
seems very reasonable for a low gross tournament. If the fee was $15
then I would suggest having both low gross and low net. I'm not
suggesting raising the fee to $15 but I heard that discussed and if
that was the case then I would support both a low gross and low net.
For those that don't have handicaps use a calliway system.
Anyway, sounds like an excellant tourney. I'll predict that the
teams that have 10 handicaps and below will dominate, most times the
best golfers win and the rules are set up to award the best golfers.
Looking forward to playing.
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990.35 | what dress code ?? | FRAGLE::STUART | Cowabunga Dudes | Fri Sep 21 1990 10:15 | 15 |
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Rick
You mentioned in a previous mail message something about a dress
code ? Should I wear my Kilt ? ;^)
If there is a dress code could you please post it .......
Also, the rule about rough and other fairway ? Is this different
from last year ? I seem to remember both players being able to
drop in the rough thus both having the same shot and also being
able to choose who shoots first ....
Randy (alias Stadler of Stadler and Watson ... CCII champions !)
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990.36 | dress code and rough rule | ELENAS::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Fri Sep 21 1990 10:28 | 6 |
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Yes, the dress code will be posted today. Hang in there! The drop rule
in the rough and other fairways has indeed changed to make it slightly
more difficult and to keep with the spirit of playing the ball "as it lies".
-rick
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990.37 | Point quota would be a disaster | CURIE::TDAVIS | | Fri Sep 21 1990 13:10 | 14 |
| RE: <<< Note 990.27 by GWYNED::DWHITE >>>
-< Handicap Suggestion for Challenge Cup II >-
This approach would be fair if the handicaps of the two entries were
almost the same, but the team with one high handicapper and one low
handicapper would clean up. Lets face it, the ball belonging to the
low handicapper--or the one having the good day--would be the ball in
play most of the day. You have a 2 combined with a 20, and, basically,
you're giving the 2 a quota of 9. I'd like that!
A scramble is designed for scratch play. Stick with it.
Tom
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990.38 | Tournament - Course Policies | ELENAS::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Fri Sep 21 1990 13:38 | 19 |
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POLICIES SPECIFIC TO SKY MEADOWS
RAIN - Our policy for the tournament is that it is a rain or shine event.
If the course becomes unplayable while we are playing, (needs to
rain real bad, the course handles water real well), we can play
another day to be determined later.
CARTS - They are mandatory. You can go anywhere (not greens and tees!)
with the cart provided the course is dry, if the course is wet
everyone must keep the carts on the cart paths.
DRESS - NO jeans. Collared shirts only. If it is unseasonably warm you can
wear bermuda shorts. Other kinds of shorts will not be allowed.
Adhere to this dress code, as they are strict about it.
LOCAL RULES - Every water hazard is a lateral and is defined by red stakes
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990.39 | Registration ends Friday, the 28th !!! | ELENAS::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Tue Sep 25 1990 14:05 | 68 |
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Registration for CCII will close as of this Friday, Sept 28th. We
are quickly approaching the maximum number players anyway. Response
has been terrific this year! Thank you.
Just a reminder to those folks that are signed up without a partner.
Please let me know by Friday who your partner is. Also, there are more
than a few teams out there without a name!
-rick
Here is the current roster: (tba) = No partner yet (W) = Women's team
Ace - Dave Sullivan, (tba)
Batman & Robin - Len Briggs, Tony Pelliccione
Beater and the Hack - Rich Luciano, Jim Bolger
BB's - Rick Blaisdell, Jeff Burke
Bombers - Peter Stopera, Bob Mook
Chilliddipperrs - Rich O'Connor, Fran Merlone
Chip and Putt - Sam Pruett, Charles Kaberry
Crushma - Kevin Roselle, Bob Prosser
Ding Dong's - Stu Osborne, Phil Feeney
Drivetime - Tom Owen, Jim Trant
Eagles - Steve Garrity, Brad Feltus
Fatal Fems - Eunhwa Lenehan, Judy Hickey (W)
Grim Reapers - Jim Gallagher, Dan Murphy
Hawks - Kent Spencer, Eric Halfors
High-end Hackers - Dave White, Bill Askins
Hogan's Heroes - Terry Stopera, Gerri Passarelli (W)
Hole-in-1 - Fran Souva, Chip Houlihan
Holey Trojans - Mike O'Leary, Ed Sullivan
Huskies - Dan Fay, Matt Doherty
Killers - Bill Breen, Larry Hebert
Lemon-stirs - Walter Lenehen, Bob Keene
Linksta - Dave Vanderpot, John Lambert
Loopers - Joe Corrigan, Rolf Wandel
Nfways - Peter Neil, Dave Freel
Nonames VI - Tom Davis, David Doxey
Nonames IX - Don Poulsen, Andy Russo
Nonames XI - Charlie Demers, Joe Pangraze
Nonames XII - Chuck Tewell, Mark Larocco
Nonames XVI - Laura Ware, (TBA) (W)
Nonames XVII - Lisa Mazzola, (TBA) (W)
Nonames XVIII - Greg Sloan, Jay Maloney
Nonames XIX - Patti Armstrong, Linda Vlastelica (W)
Nonames XX - Bob Solomon, Dave Kistler
Ping Bros. - Joe Biggs, Brian Thompson
Ping Kings - Poul Nielsen, Eric Ogren
Ruff Riders - Andy Hughes, Tim Fissette
Rum 'n' Cokers - Keith Niskala, Bill Saball
Salem Aces - Gene Kelley, Art Mansor
Salt & Pepper - Mike Longchamps, Tony Gomes
Sharks - Paul Goguen, Steve Lacaire
Simpsons(Bart&Homer) - Jim Reid, (Where's Homer?)
Snake and the Hit Man - Dave Deverell, John Jakubowski
Snappy & Slappy - Rich Vecchi, James Lewis
Stadler & Watson - Randy Stuart, Tom DesRochers
Topguns - Bob Lavner, Mark Anderson
Two Al's - Al Aucoin, Al Perkins
Ultimate Harps - Tom McSweeney, Dave Tracey
Up and Down - Ray Wieczerzak, (looking for partner)
Wacker and the Hacker - Steve Souza, John Souza
Willin' - Gary Wilson, Bob Carlin
YOU the MAN - Dave Fleming, Dave Berglund
Zoids - Dave Lewis, (TBA)
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990.40 | Humbled again... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Fri Sep 28 1990 10:44 | 12 |
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Well, I got to play Sky Meadow for the second time yesterday, the
first time was at the beginning of the season... And for the second
time the course definately won...!!!
For those of you that have not played the course yet, you are in
for both a treat and a CHALLENGE...!
Congrats to Rick Blaisdell for the low gross yesterday...
Humbled again...
Gene
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990.41 | Sky Meadow, what a course!!!!! | MSHRMS::GOGUEN | | Fri Sep 28 1990 11:30 | 9 |
| I second Gene's opinion, Sky Meadow is most definitely a treat to play!
What a superb course, it truly is breath taking! I am certainly glad I
played it once before the Challenge Cup II event. 3 or 4 under is going
to be a great score on that day. Lot's of holes birdies can be had, but
those same holes could result in bogie fairly easily too! Good Luck to
all playing, the 15th will be here shortly.
-Paul
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990.42 | Sky High for Sky Meadows | NHASAD::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Fri Sep 28 1990 13:28 | 21 |
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Well, well, well. What a golf course! Spectacular layout, Scenic
vistas, impressive villas. It was super to finally get out and play
this thing. If you get the chance, play it before Challenge Cup
time.
I was definitely intimidated and tentative for the first 7 holes,
until it finally clicked to play it aggressively and without fear.
A very bad round turned into a fun round. Thanks to Peter Stopera
for getting Challenge Cup Jr. organized.
I will be coming forth with my own hole by hole descriptions in
a bit.
My opinion is that if the weather is cold and windy, 1 or 2 under
will win it. If we get a day like yesterday, then 4 or 5 under will
win. Like Paul said, many birdie holes, but the slightest mistake and...
....ouch..!
-rick
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990.43 | Registration now closed | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Fri Sep 28 1990 22:30 | 81 |
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Registration for Challenge Cup II has officially closed. From this
point on, if anyone signs up, they will be put on an alternate list.
I'll use the FIFO method for placing an alternate on a team.
As of now, we have, drumroll please..... 117 players signed up.
58 teams and one player that would be happy to fill out any team.
There are several players that have signed up a team, yet have not
indicated who their partner will be. Please let me know who your
partner is, ASAP, because I have to draw up the pairings and tee
assignments very soon.
For those teams that do not provide me a catchy name , I have
arbitrarily provided you with a name. If you don't like the name, let
me know what you want the real name to be.
Ace - Dave Sullivan, [NO PARTNER YET]
Batman & Robin - Len Briggs, Tony Pelliccione
BB's - Rick Blaisdell, Jeff Burke
Beater and the Hack - Rich Luciano, Jim Bolger
Bicardi & St.Pauley Girl - Sandy Taylor, Mary Donahue (W)
Birdie Brigade - Joe Clarke, Ron Wuennemann
Bombers - Peter Stopera, Bob Mook
Chilliddipperrs - Rich O'Connor, Fran Merlone
Chip and Putt - Sam Pruett, Charles Kaberry
Crushma - Bill Gover, Bob Prosser
David and Goliath - Charlie Demers, Joe Pangraze
Ding Dong's - Stu Osborne, Phil Feeney
Double D's - Tom Davis, David Doxey
Drivetime - Tom Owen, Jim Trant
Eagles - Steve Garrity, Brad Feltus
Fatal Attractions - Laura Ware, [NO PARTNER YET] (W)
Fatal Fems - Eunhwa Lenehan, Judy Hickey (W)
Favorites - Lisa Mazzola, [NO PARTNER YET] (W)
Grim Reapers - Jim Gallagher, Dan Murphy
Hawks - Kent Spencer, Eric Halfors
High-end Hackers - Dave White, Bill Askins
Hogan's Heroes - Terry Stopera, Gerri Passarelli (W)
Hole-in-1 - Fran Souva, Chip Houlihan
Holey Trojans - Mike O'Leary, Ed Sullivan
Huskies - Dan Fay, Matt Doherty
Kings - Bill Breen, Larry Hebert
Le Habs - Don Poulsen, Andy Russo
Lemon-stirs - Walter Lenehan, Bob Keene
Linksta - Dave Vanderpot, John Lambert
Longshots - Greg Sloan, Jay Maloney
Loopers - Joe Corrigan, Rolf Wandel
Mutant Ninja Golfers - Bob Solomon, Dave Kistler
New Breed - Marty Hunt, Dave Taylor
Nfways - Peter Neil, Dave Freel
No Prisoners - Diane Durkin, [NO PARTNER YET]
Ping Bros. - Joe Biggs, Brian Thompson
Ping Kings - Poul Nielsen, Eric Ogren
Ruff Riders - Andy Hughes, Tim Fissette
Rum 'n' Cokers - Keith Niskala, Bill Saball
Salem Aces - Gene Kelley, Art Mansor
Salt & Pepper - Mike Longchamps, Tony Gomes
Sharks - Paul Goguen, Steve Lacaire
Simpsons(Bart&Homer) - Jim Reid, [NO PARTNER YET]
Snake and the Hit Man - Dave Deverell, John Jakubowski
Snappy & Slappy - Rich Vecchi, James Lewis
Southern Masters - Steve McCarthy, Al Odabashian
Stadler & Watson - Randy Stuart, Tom DesRochers
Studs - Chuck Tewell, Tom Fatal
Studdettes - Patti Armstrong, Linda Vlastelica (W)
Topguns - Bob Lavner, Mark Anderson
Two Al's - Al Aucoin, Al Perkins
Ultimate Harps - Tom McSweeney, Dave Tracey
Up and Down - Ray Wieczerzak, Chuck Stradford
Wacker and the Hacker - Steve Souza, John Souza
Westfield Chargers - Earle Hollister, Jim Risko
Willin' - Gary Wilson, Bob Carlin
YOU the MAN - Dave Fleming, Dave Berglund
Zoids - Dave Lewis, Don Dunn
Single player pool:
LEARN2::MUTH Bill Muth 276-8710
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990.44 | It'll bite your (golf) balls | AIMHI::CORRIGAN | | Mon Oct 01 1990 10:11 | 14 |
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Finally got to play S.M. Sunday. What a monster. Weather wasn't the
greatest but played pretty well. Not too many Driver-wedges. Greens
took a little getting used to (3 putted the 1st 2 ;*( !!!!) but after
that had a pretty good round. It sure plays loooong from all the way
back!!
2 or 3 under sounds like a pretty good score for the SCC II. Hope the
fall weather holds for us.
Whoever can hit it where they want it has a good chance. So forget it
Slappy and Snappy!!!!
Look forward to the 15th.
Head Looper
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990.45 | Don't stop at -5 | WALTA::LENEHAN | stick-em | Thu Oct 04 1990 10:23 | 22 |
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Hi Golfers,
Hmmmm... -2 -5 what's it going to take to win THIS year???
Well last year taught me a lesson about the talent this tourny
brings together. Last year I thought even par would take it,
I mean after all, we do WORK full time right?? WRONG !
Looking over the list of entries in this years tourny is
very intimidating... I know a few of the combatants and
I wouldn't be surprised if we see some awesome scoring. Sky Meadow
is a tough course, but in a two man scramble with this crowd?
You better keep on birdieing! ;)
So, when does the cermonial verbage begin ???
( the Lemon-stirs are going to kick butt !)
Walta
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990.46 | Laugh - laugh... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Thu Oct 04 1990 13:15 | 7 |
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Hey Walta,
The way I hear it is, the Lemon-stirs will be suckin lemons
at the end of the day...! ;-) ;-)
Gene (� of the winning team - if my partner can carry the load!)
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990.47 | Quervo and salt too | WALTA::LENEHAN | stick-em | Thu Oct 04 1990 13:42 | 13 |
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Hey Gene ,
How'd you know the Lemon-stirs got their name from celebrating
their victories with a shot of Quervo Gold a little salt and
a lemon slice ?? !!!
:)
Suckin' lemons for sure ...
The Lemon-stirs
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990.48 | lemonminister | NSG018::STOPERA | | Thu Oct 04 1990 13:52 | 5 |
| Walt,
I thought you got the name because you were from leominister.
peter - from the bombers who walk sliently but carry big sticks
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990.49 | Well, at least we'd play good cart golf, Gene | CURIE::TDAVIS | | Thu Oct 04 1990 14:27 | 16 |
| Gene,
After watching you perform last Thursday, all I can say is your
partner better have a GREAT day. But of course, as you well know, the
same applies to my partner. Thank God we didn't team up! I can see it
now...
"Geez, OB! Sorry, Gene."
"That's OK, Tom..." "Damn! I pulled it!"
"What's the rule here, Gene? Do we both play a provisional?"
Now Walta, he's a straight shooter. Thank God he can't putt!
Tom
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990.50 | OB, what OB... ;-) | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Thu Oct 04 1990 14:44 | 22 |
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Tom,
How true...! Our partners will have their work cut out for them if
we play like we did last Thursday...! Hopefully we both got all those
bad shots out of our systems, plus we now know the course layout a
little better... Who knows we just might be able to help our partners
out on a shot or two... ;-)
Peter,
I thought the same thing about the Lemon-stirs name...
Walta,
That wasn't quite the same rumor that I had heard...
Regards and good luck to all (but sorry to say the best you will do is
second place)
Gene
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990.51 | It won't work... | WALTA::LENEHAN | stick-em | Thu Oct 04 1990 16:23 | 25 |
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Pete,Tom,Gene,
Allright, so maybe the name Lemon-stir came from the fact we
both live in Leominster.... so. We will still celebrate
the same way ;) !
Geeesh, you guys are bad, here we go with the "I can't play
golf story" ... trying to lower the pressure ??? Ha ! I
happened to have been there when, a Mr. Davis stuck a 2 iron
to an uphill pin at Marlboro's 9th, some 200+ yards away,
only to make birdie after hitting a terrible tee-shot.
And Gene, of all people... the man who hits a driver 280+
yards without breaking a sweat? Who STOLE a greeny from me
on a par 3 after sinking a 30 footer, then halved/won? the match
on the back nine when he chipped in on 18 for a birdie !
Don't talk to me about how poorly your playing ... we'll see
at the 19th !
I'll buy both you guys a beer if either of you don't break
par...
The Lemon-stirs
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990.52 | How'bout a case | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Thu Oct 04 1990 16:40 | 9 |
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Walta,
> I'll buy both you guys a beer if either of you don't beak par
Make that a case and I will see what I can do to screw up my
partner's game...! ;-) ;-)
Gene
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990.53 | Reminder | SOFBA2::SULLIVAN | | Thu Oct 04 1990 17:44 | 14 |
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Remember.
A dry course. Bring your own beer/wine etc...
The buffet money is coming in real slow all those attending the
buffet please get your $$$ to the collectors ASAP.
Gene, Patti and Eunhwa (Assistant food committee members) send me mail
on your status's.
Thanks
_ Dave
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990.54 | BB's in the top 3 | DINSCO::BURKE | EIS Net Mgt Solutions | Thu Oct 04 1990 18:43 | 7 |
| The BB's have a better shot this year than last. My partner is
playing great, shooting the low gross (82) at the warm-up after having
never seen Sky Meadow. I shot my best round of the year last week, a 78
at Trull. I'm predicting we'll play well...definitely under par!!
Jeff
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990.55 | Prize Categories | DINSCO::BURKE | EIS Net Mgt Solutions | Thu Oct 04 1990 19:38 | 65 |
| The ultimate prize for winning the Challenge Cup for both the men's
and women's divisions will be the Challenge Cup trophy. Winning "the Cup"
is a difficult feat and should be recognized as a major achievement.
There will be four Challenge Cup trophies, one for each winning team
member. Each trophy will be engraved with the names of the winners from
previous years to highlight the achievement of past winners.
This is the second year for the Challenge Cup Tournament. The
field has grown to approximately 120 players. It is important to note that
the spirit of the Challenge Cup has not changed, that is to hold a scratch
scramble tournament where handicaps are not used to determine the winner.
This is also why we play very challenging courses, such as at Marlboro CC
last year and Sky Meadow CC this year. However, because of the expanded
and diverse interest in the Challenge Cup we will also be expanding the
prize categories this year.
There will be both team and several individual prizes. Beyond the
Challenge Cup tropies, all other prizes will be in the form of cash. The
prize categories are listed below. Good luck everyone, and most
importantly, HAVE FUN!! See you at the course....
Jeff Burke
Challenge Cup Prizes
TEAM CATEGORY
Men's Division
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1st Challenge Cup Winners
2nd
3rd
Women's Division
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1st Challenge Cup Winners
2nd
3rd
Any Division
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Most Team Bogies
Most Team Double Bogies
What Happened Hole (high gross hole)
Best Comeback (differential - back nine to front nine)
Worst Collapse (differential - front nine to back nine)
Try Again (top gross score)
INDIVIDUAL CATEGORY
Achievements
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Longest Drive in the Fairway (#6)
Longest Drive in the Fairway (#12)
Closest to the Pin (#2)
Closest to the Pin (#8)
Closest to the Pin (#11)
Closest to the Pin (#15)
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990.56 | it felt like an 82 though! | NHASAD::BLAISDELL | Keep an even keel | Thu Oct 04 1990 22:58 | 6 |
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er...Jeff.. I shot an 85 (83 with 2 stroke penalty for playing the
wrong ball on #3). Felt good about being only +2 over the last 11
holes, however.
-rick
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990.57 | Odds by "Ricky the Geek" | NHASAD::BLAISDELL | Keep an even keel | Thu Oct 04 1990 23:00 | 62 |
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For the thin-skinners, this is just in jest. Enjoy and fire back!
ACE - Ace is in a hole 100:1
Batman & Robin - Sky Meadows doesn't allow capes 50:1
BB's - Those that organize, don't win. 2000000:1
Beater and the Hack - Didn't know Freddie and Jason play golf? 3:1
Bicardi & St. Pauli Girl - Will do well at the 19th hole 1:1
Birdie Brigade - How about the bogey blitz? 50:1
Bombers - Overwhelming favs to repeat. How's zat for pressure? 1:4
Chilliddipperrs - Can't spell? ....Can't play. 4:1
Chip & Putt - But we're not playing a pitch and putt course 10:1
David & Goliath - Does this mean they're gonna fight each other? 4:1
Ding Dong's - Bing bong...so long! 8:1
Drivetime - Overdrive time 10:1
Double D's - Maybe some double B's? 3:1
Eagles - An endangered species 25:1
Fatal Attractions - Michael Douglas was gonna play until he heard.... 3:1
Fatal Fems - Rookies = fatal mistakes 5:1
Favorites - ......to finish 2:1
Grim Reapers - They're dead 100:1
Hawks - Hawk = bird....birdie..birdies, oh, I get it. 2:1
High-end Hackers - Low-end of the results sheet. 50:1
Hogan's Heroes - Ben Hogan proteges' 1:2
Hole-in-1 - Well, there goes one of the closest to the pin prizes 25:1
Holey Trojans - Rumor has it they have rubbery legs. 15:1
Huskies - Better with the sleds than with the clubs. 5:1
Kings - Back to La La land for this team! 50:1
Le Habs - Stanley Cups but no Challenge Cups 10:1
Lemon-stirs - Will stir up some trouble 2:1
Linksta - From New Hampsha? 5:1
Longshots - What's in a name? 25:1
Loopers - Scary team. One of the favs. 1:1
New Breed - Sorry, rookies don't win the majors. 100:1
NFways - Yeah right....Nice FairWAYS . 100:1
Studs - Do studs wear knickers? 20:1
Studdettes - Will wear down the opposition 2:1
Mutant Ninja Golfers - Cowabungler dudes! 15:1
No Prisoners - Cuz they forgot their handcuffs. 100:1
Ping Bros. - You mean the "illegally grooved club bros." ? 4:1
Ping Kings - Ah, the kings of the "illegally grooved clubs". 6:1
Ruff Riders - In for a ruff ride. 80:1
Rum 'n Cokers - Pair 'em up with Bicardi & St. Pauli Girl! 50:1
Salem Aces - Legends in their own minds. 2:1
Salt & Pepper - Still missing the key ingredients. 75:1
Sharks - Some call Chief Brodie! 5:1
Simpsons - No way Dudes! 25:1
Snake & the Hit Man - I'll take Jack the Fat guy , anyday. 10:1
Snappy & Slappy - Starring Abbott and Costello 100:1
Southern Masters - Too bad this is the Norther "Masters" tournament 7:1
Stadler & Watson - Last seen trying to win in Japan. 5:1
Topguns - Bottom of the barrel. (think about this one) 25:1
Two Als - Oooooh, intimidating team name! 3:1
Ultimate Harps - Ultimately, out of it. 15:1
Up and Down - ..... and out! 20:1
Wacker and the Hacker - Any relation to the Beater and the Hack ? 25:1
Westfield Chargers - Go back West young men! 10:1
Willin' - But are they able? 7:1
YOU the MAN - Hey YOU....shut UP! 5:1
Zoids - A couple of space cadets. 100:1
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990.58 | Directions to heaven..er, Sky Meadows | NHASAD::BLAISDELL | Keep an even keel | Thu Oct 04 1990 23:08 | 18 |
|
I won't be giving a hole by hole description. Peter Stopera did a
super job in an earlier reply. He's right on for every hole. My
overall advice would be to stay below the cup on the greens and
to avoid the penalty strokes!
Directions to Sky Meadows.
Real easy to get to. Take Rte. 3 north. Take Exit #1 after you
cross into New Hampshire. It is the Spit Brook Rd. exit. Go west
for about a mile. The course entrance is on the left. You will be
going through a security gate where you get a pass. Follow the
road past the holes and condos for about 1/4 mile. Pro shop and
1st tee will be on your left, parking lot is directly opposite
in the woods on the right.
-rick
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990.59 | Buffet? | POWDML::FEENEY | non golfers live half a life | Fri Oct 05 1990 10:23 | 1 |
| Who are the collectors? How much $'s?
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990.60 | longest drive holes for women? | MAST::LENEHAN | | Fri Oct 05 1990 11:03 | 12 |
| re .55 -< Prize Categories >-
Hi,
I was just wondering if it's too late to add a longest drive
catagory for women. I've been talking to some of the women
about having our own pool. Are the cach prize money coming
from the pool?
thanks,
Eunhwa
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990.61 | longest drive answer | NHASAD::BLAISDELL | Keep an even keel | Fri Oct 05 1990 11:12 | 11 |
|
Eunhwa,
Jeff will be on vacation right up until the tournament, so I'll be
answering any questions regarding the prizes. The long drives apply
for both men and women. On one of the long drive holes (#12), the
red markers appear to be a good 100 yards ahead of the blues. This
should enable the women to compete for the long drive. The other
hole I'm not sure, Peter can you help?
-rick
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990.62 | more answers | NHASAD::BLAISDELL | Keep an even keel | Fri Oct 05 1990 11:18 | 12 |
|
I should check the scorecard first!
#6 The reds are 51 yards ahead of the blues.
#12 The reds are 140 yards ahead of the blues!
#6 is considered a position tee shot from the blues so many of the
men probably will be hitting fairway woods, long irons off the tee.
My opinion is that Jeff selected the proper holes for long drives, in
that both men and women should be able to compete for them.
-rick
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990.63 | Great, we have a good chance to win! | MAST::LENEHAN | | Fri Oct 05 1990 11:50 | 5 |
| Thanks for the quick reply, Rick. Gee, I know one of the women
in the teams who can hit over 220 yds. That means you guys will
have to hit 220 + 140 = 360! Even Walta can't hit that far ;)
Eunhwa
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990.64 | long drive | NSG018::STOPERA | | Fri Oct 05 1990 12:03 | 8 |
| re. long driver
on #12, then men don't stand a chance
on #6, the women don't stand a chance
just my opion
peter
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990.65 | Room for one more! | ELENAS::BLAISDELL | Keep an even keel | Tue Oct 09 1990 12:21 | 11 |
|
We are in need of one more player to round out the field for Challenge
Cup II. There are now 57.5 teams ready and rarin' to go. An odd number
of teams, presents a slight problem in that I'd have to ask one of the
pro shop folks to play and serve as a spotter.
So....if you would like to play in what is shaping up to be , the
tournament of the year, let me know! The player looking for a partner
is a DECcie, so we would allow a non-DEC type person to play.
-rick
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990.66 | Reminder from Food Committee | SOFBA2::SULLIVAN | | Tue Oct 09 1990 13:06 | 28 |
|
Hi Folks
This is just a reminder/acknolegement of those that have paid us for the
lunch buffet and for those still wishing to participate. Remember the
cut-off is this Friday at noon and it's cash only.
Thank You, - Dave Sullivan & crew
Persons that we have received money from thus far by collector
DAVE SULLIVAN GENE KELLEY PATTI ARMSTRONG EUNHWA LENEHAN
BILL MUTH ART MANSOR POUL NIELSON WALTER LENEHAN
DAVE DERERELL STEVE SOUZA CHIP HOULIHAN DON POULSON
JOHN JAKUBOWSKI JOHN SOUZA LINDA VLASTELICA ANDY RUSSO
MARY DONAHUE JOE CORRIGAN PATTY PERLA
SANDY TAYLOR ROLF WANDEL
PHIL FEENEY ERIC HALLFORS
SAM PRUET
CHARLES KABERRY
LARRY HEBERT
BILL BREEN
BOB LAUNER
We have 28 people thus far.
- Dave Sullivan
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990.67 | a vision suddenly came to me... | ELENAS::BLAISDELL | Keep an even keel | Tue Oct 09 1990 15:11 | 12 |
|
Sheesh. Less then a week to go until Challenge Cup time, and it's
awfully quiet in here. Must be more than a few CCII competitors
fine tuning their games at the local links. It will all be in vain,
as the BB's will emerge from the ashes (from last year), spring forth
with vigor and amazing play, and stun the rest of the field with
a resounding victory. The "cups" will rest lovingly and snugly in
the arms of messrs. Burke and Blaisdell for the ensuing year. Eat
your hearts out, all you also-rans out there!
Rick_of_the_BB's (aka Boastful Bores)
~ ~
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990.68 | Bottom of the Barrel... ;-) | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Tue Oct 09 1990 16:04 | 11 |
|
Ya Rick, can't seem to be able to entice many people into commenting
about their hope of being the victors...!
Sorry to burst your bubble Rick, but the rumor I hear about the BBs
is that they will be at the Bottom of the Barrel by tourney's end...!
;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-)... ^ ^
Regards
Gene
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990.69 | I'm back | SIOUXI::BREEN | | Tue Oct 09 1990 18:30 | 12 |
| Rick and Jeff are geared up as usual. Jeff my advice is to get Rick
mad, he is the only golfer that can play when angry. But it looks like
a day for the putters; stay out of trouble and try to sink a few.
Sounds like from Pete's description that long hitters may lose some of
their edge to accurate players.
One rule question which is based on USGA which I don't have handy and
that pertains to dropping the ball in areas which have a steep slope,
impediments etc. Sometimes the player is allowed to place after
certain number of retries.
King William
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990.70 | Location of Buffet Collectors | SOFBA1::SULLIVAN | | Wed Oct 10 1990 12:42 | 14 |
|
MRO4 SALEM, NH SPIT-BROOK THE MILL
---- --------- ---------- --------
Dave Sullivan GENE KELLEY PATTY ARMSTRONG EUNHWA LENEHAN
MRO4/1 H18 NIO/P14 ZK2-2/N26 MLO5-2/23C
The cost is $6 for 50 people or less payable in CASH ONLY to these
collectors. The buffet is a great deal! If you havan't recived mail
as to what it includes. Let me know
- Dave
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990.71 | Good luck ! | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Reaching for the Cup | Sat Oct 13 1990 16:28 | 8 |
|
I doubt many of the cup combatants will read this before Monday, but
just wanted to wish good luck to all. Looks like we are going to get
lucky with the weather again. Forecast is for a sunny day with
seasonable temps. Look for some good scores.
-rick
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990.72 | RESULTS ??? | VICKI::PWILLIAMS | | Mon Oct 15 1990 16:57 | 3 |
| OK guys, for those of us unfortunates who were not able to join
in the festivities, who is going to volunteer to publish the
results and other "goings on"?
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990.73 | the 1990 winners are.... | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Reaching for the Cup | Mon Oct 15 1990 22:13 | 23 |
| MEN WOMEN
(___________________) (___________________)
\ DEC / \ DEC /
\ Challenge Cup / \ Challenge Cup /
\ Champions / \ Champions /
/ \ / \
+=====================+ +=====================+
| 1990 | | 1990 |
| | | |
| Rich Luciano | | Laura Ware |
| Jim Bolger | | Wendy Gikis |
| | | |
+---------------------+ +---------------------+
Congratulations to all the winners! A job well done. I'll post the
complete scoreboard in the next couple of replies. Can you believe
that we had another 100% turnout ! All 112 players showed up to play.
Thanks to everyone!
-rick
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990.74 | Results - Women | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Reaching for the Cup | Mon Oct 15 1990 22:42 | 11 |
| Here are the results in the women's division.
1 Fatal Attractions 41 38 79
2 Hogan's Heroes 43 43 86
3 Fatal Fems 42 45 87
4 Favorites 43 45 88
5 Bicardi & St. Pauli Girl 48 46 94
6 Studdettes 57 51 108
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990.75 | Results - Men | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Reaching for the Cup | Mon Oct 15 1990 22:43 | 62 |
|
And here are the results from the men's division. As you can see,
except for a couple of notable rounds, Sky Meadows won! The wind
started to blow, and with it the scores started to blow up.
If more than one team tied at a particular score, The team(s) listed
first won the tie-breakers. Tie-breakers were scores on the hardest
handicap holes.
1 Beater & the Hack 35 33 68 -4 ! Great score
2 New Breed 33 36 69 -3 ! Great challenge
3 Snake & the Hit Man 37 35 72
4 Loopers 35 37 72
5 Ping Kings 35 38 73
6 Bombers 36 37 73 ! A noble defense guys
7 Lemon-stirs 36 37 73
8 Salem Aces 37 37 74
9 Linkstas 36 38 74
10 Snappy & Slappy 36 38 74
11 Southern Masters 39 36 75
12 YOU the Man 38 37 75
13 BB's 39 36 75 ! Crowd favorites
14 Chilliddipperrs 37 38 75
15 Sausage & Pepper 36 39 75
16 Ruff Riders 38 37 75
17 Chip & Putt 38 38 76
18 Double D's 41 35 76
19 Sharks 40 36 76
20 Hawks 38 38 76
21 Longshots 38 39 77
22 Eagles 36 42 78
23 Birdie Brigade 38 40 78
24 Westfield Chargers 40 39 79
25 David & Goliath 38 41 79
26 Le Habs 39 40 79
27 Batman & Robin 39 40 79
28 Ace 40 40 80
29 Stadler & Watson 43 37 80
30 Two Als 43 38 81
31 Straight Immigrants 43 38 81
32 Ding Dongs 43 39 82
33 High-End Hackers 40 42 82
34 NFways 42 41 83
35 Studs 41 43 84
36 Willin' 43 41 84
37 Drivetime 40 44 84
38 Up & Down 42 43 85
39 Kings 45 40 85
40 Ultimate Harps 44 41 85
41 Simpsons 40 46 86
42 Ping Bros. 41 46 87
43 Zoids 43 45 88
44 Topguns 44 44 88
45 Wacker & the Hacker 47 43 90
46 Huskies 51 43 94
47 Hole-in-1 47 48 95
48 Mutant Ninja Golfers 48 49 97
49 Rum 'n' Cokers 44 54 98
50 Holey Trojans Somewhere above 99
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990.76 | Individual winners | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Reaching for the Cup | Mon Oct 15 1990 22:44 | 16 |
|
Here are some of the other prize winners. Congrats!
Long Drive #6 John Lambert
Long Drive #12 Lisa Mazzola
Closest to the pin #2 Keith Niskala 4' 5"
Closest to the pin #8 Bob Mook 5' 1"
Closest to the pin #11 Tom McSweeney 13' 7"
Closest to the pin #15 Dave Taylor 7' 11"
That's it for now folksgot to get some sleep.
-rick
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990.77 | Congrats and thanks... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Tue Oct 16 1990 08:54 | 6 |
|
Congrats to all the minners...! And a big thanks to Rick for another
great tourney... also thanks to Jeff Burke, Dave Sullivan and the
weather...!
Gene
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990.78 | | HARLEY::DAVE | | Tue Oct 16 1990 12:32 | 8 |
|
Rick,
Thanks go to you and all who helped with CCII. All of the players in
our four some had a GREAT TIME!!!
DAve
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990.79 | A mighty thank you to Rick for organizing it! | WORDS::NISKALA | Intercourse the penguin! | Tue Oct 16 1990 13:18 | 3 |
| It was fun. I'm just glad I didn't break any windows on the condos
on #12, fortunately my tee shot hit the roof!!!!!
Congrats to the winners, you guys get the coveted cup for a year.
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990.80 | Will the REAL high score please stand up? | DSSDEV::ARMSTRONG | | Tue Oct 16 1990 13:58 | 12 |
| Great time, even though the course got the best of my partner and I.
Thanks Rick, Jeff, Gene, and Dave for organizing the mighty event.
(And thanks to Rich Luciano for taking the bee sting for me. 8^)
I must protest about one thing, however (there's one in every crowd).
As a member of the Studettes, I would have preferred to see OUR final
score posted as "somewhere over 99." What the men's high score failed
to show was that a duo of the male persuasion had the high score.
"Somewhere over 108" would have been more appropriate ;-).
Thanks again guys.
Patti
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990.81 | Congrats Beater + Hack ! | WALTA::LENEHAN | stick-em | Tue Oct 16 1990 13:59 | 14 |
|
HI,
AWESOME day or what ! Everything ran smooth, (except my swing )
thanks to Rick ,Gene, and Jeff... and the food was excellent
thanks to Dave "Sully".
Pete Stopera was a gracious host , and it was excellent of him
to allow all us hackers to play such a beautiful course.
If anyone found any Titliest golf balls... please let me know.
I lost about a dozen somewhere between the 1st and 18th.
Walta
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990.82 | Great event! | MAST::LENEHAN | | Tue Oct 16 1990 14:18 | 12 |
| I had a great time thanks to everyone who worked hard to organize the
event! Thanks Rick, for including women!!!
Judy, Patty and Wendy from Monoosnock CC club definitely want to play
again next year and bring along more women. That will be great because
we will have a bigger pool money to compete for!
Congratulations Laura and Wendy for an awsome score, 79! Even if the
Fatal Fems, Judy and I, turned a few of those 16 bogies into pars we
couldn't have come close to your score ;)
Eunhwa
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990.83 | Another thanks. | CURIE::TDAVIS | | Tue Oct 16 1990 15:08 | 18 |
| Rick & Co,
Great event. Thanks. I've played in a lot of outings, but none better.
Good format, good course, good weather, good folks. The only problem
was that I should have come as a spectator, rather than as a
participant. What number were those balls of yours, Walta? If anyone
finds a #1, #4, or #7, it's probably mine. In fact, my first tee shot,
on the 4th, sailed into private property and hid somewhere beneath a
leaf or branch.
(The greens fees are only a small portion of the cost of playing that
course.)
But even with all the lost balls and lost opportunities, we had a
great time. And looking forward to next year.
Tom
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990.84 | humbled again | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Reaching for the Cup | Tue Oct 16 1990 19:54 | 14 |
|
re: .80 Patti
Got me on that one. The men's team "The Holey Trojans", shot
a 122. It was a long day and night yesterday. Sorry.
There are several people, who, knowing what I went through the
last couple of weeks regarding this tournament, are having a big
chuckle over this one!
-rick
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990.85 | CCII - post tourney info | NHASAD::BLAISDELL | Keep an even keel | Mon Oct 22 1990 08:50 | 44 |
| Here are some of the statistics generated from this year's Challenge Cup
tournament. We had 56 teams (112 players). From the scores, Sky Meadows
was a more difficult course than Marlboro. You have to attribute it to
the fact that Sky offers a lot more trouble off the tee.
The front nine plays slightly more difficult than the back. What was
amazing to me, was that the par 3 2nd hole played as the most difficult
hole on the course. The next most difficult was the nasty 16th. The
easiest hole was the par 3 8th, with the short par 4 17th, close behind.
The tournament's only eagle was recorded by the team of 'ACE' (Dave
Sullivan and Bill Muth), on the par 5 14th hole. The monster par 3
11th, did not register 1 birdie.
-rick
Hole# Par Tot+ Eagles Birdies Pars Bogies Doubles Triples Quads Quints
1 5 30 - 6 24 18 7 - 1 -
2 3 45 - 1 25 19 8 2 - 1
3 4 35 - 3 22 25 5 1 - -
4 4 43 - 2 20 24 9 1 - -
5 4 35 - 3 26 19 6 1 1 -
6 5 24 - 7 27 17 3 - 2 -
7 4 25 - 4 30 16 5 1 - -
8 3 17 - 4 33 17 2 - - -
9 4 33 - 2 26 22 5 1 - -
----
+ 287
10 4 25 - 3 31 17 4 1 - -
11 3 41 - - 27 20 7 1 1 -
12 5 39 - 3 30 10 9 3 - 1
13 4 25 - 4 31 16 3 1 1 -
14 5 22 1 7 28 13 5 - 2 -
15 3 22 - 1 36 15 4 - - -
16 4 44 - 5 22 16 9 1 3 -
17 4 19 - 4 33 15 4 - - -
18 4 33 - 2 27 19 8 - - -
----
+ 270
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990.86 | It wasn't an ACE but close... | SOFBAS::SULLIVAN | | Mon Oct 22 1990 14:51 | 11 |
|
The eagle was quite a treat after the day we had. Bill muth chiped
it in from just off the fringe. In the tradition of a true scramble
we used Bill's tee shot (A monster) my second shot a lefty fade
taking the shortcut around the tree-line to the right and almost my
chip which burnt the cup. This warmed it up for Bill's the went
straight in.
ACE
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990.87 | wet rough crowned the kings | AKOV11::BREEN | | Wed Oct 24 1990 16:11 | 18 |
| if there was one factor not mentioned which contributed to higher
scores is was hitting out of wet rough by those not used to it.
conditions in the morning were excellent for low scores.
do any predominantly twilight players encounter problems playing in
daylight?
what I am getting at was summed up by a remark made by Sam Snead about
Ted Williams which I could not fathom at the time but now understand
well
"[With his eyesight he would have made an outstanding golfer]"
I think Sam was referring to the ability to read greens but I think
good eyesight is a very underrated factor in good golf and it becomes
very apparent in bright fall sunlight conditions.
bb
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