Point Par/Stableford (2012)

Point Par Stableford
October 7, 2011 (Fri)
Poplar Creek

 

Flight Place Player Gross Hdcp Points $ Won
1st 1st  Mike Borges 31 6 37 $60.00
  2nd  Gordon Blackstock 24 11 35 $50.00
  3rd  Dennis Kunz 27 7 34 $40.00
  4th  Jim Lambrechts 27 8 34 $30.00
  5th Art White 25 9 34 $20.00
             
2nd 1st  Kevin O'Malley 25 13 38 $60.00
  2nd  Jim DeCristofaro 24 13 37 $50.00
  3rd  Chuck Cochron 20 15 35 $40.00
  4th  Al Miyake 24 11 35 $30.00
  5th Bill Feeley 22 14 34 $20.00
             
3rd 1st  Randy Gubert 22 16 38 $60.00
  2nd  Henry Wrigley 18 19 37 $50.00
  3rd  David Ortolan 20 19 37 $40.00
  4th  Michael Woodall Jr. 20 17 36 $30.00
  5th  Jim Felker 15 19 32 $20.00

Ties were broken using the USGA recommended back 9, back 6, back 3 etc.

Some in the 3rd flight played the GOLD tees so their handicap and/or slope changed their course handicap.  That is why you did not cash even though it looked as if you had more points.

36 points was even par.

 

Scoring Report
Flight 1        
Rank Name Gross Hdcp Net
1 Mike Borges 31 6 37
2 Gordon Blackstock 24 11 35
3 Dennis Kunz 27 7 34
4 James Lambrechts 27 8 34
5 Art White 25 9 34
6 Patrick Wetteland 25 9 34
7 German Soto 22 11 33
8 Bill Stevens 26 8 33
9 Thomas Kmak 30 3 33
10 Scott Rehn 24 9 32
11 Frank Cesarz 23 10 32
12 Mike Mulhearn 25 7 32
13 Steve Hildebrand 21 10 31
14 John Rasor 23 8 31
15 William Strahan 23 9 31
16 Brian Su 25 2 27
         
Flight 2        
Rank Name Gross Hdcp Net
1 Kevin O'Malley 25 13 38
2 Jim DeCristofaro 24 13 37
3 Chuck Cochron 20 15 35
4 Allen Miyake 24 11 35
5 Bill Feeley 22 14 34
6 Dave Gluck 21 13 33
7 Emil Picchi Sr 19 15 33
8 Andrew Fracchia 21 12 33
9 David A. Delbon 18 15 33
10 Frank O'Malley 23 11 32
11 Lou Badet 19 14 29
12 Randy Metheany 18 13 29
13 Don Delbon 15 16 29
14 Jack Seibel 14 15 28
15 Michael Bradley 15 14 27
16 Michael Shaffer 14 14 25
         
Flight 3        
Rank Name Gross Hdcp Net
1 Randy Gubert 22 16 38
2 Henry Wrigley 18 19 37
3 David Ortolan 20 19 37
4 Michael Woodall Jr 20 17 36
5 Jim Felker 15 19 32
6 Richard Nessler 10 26 32
7 Thomas Santoro 10 25 31
8 Glenn Natenson 16 18 31
9 Peter Katsumis 13 19 30
10 Daniel Stritmatter 15 18 30
11 Michael Toomey 10 24 29
12 John Jurgens 13 20 29
13 Tom Mulkeen 12 19 28
14 Stephan Brmalj 5 23 24
15 Don Kristofferson 8 19 23
16 Steve Howlett 10 18 22

Tournament of Champions (2011)

Tournament of Champions
Sept 17, 2011 (Sat)
Hiddenbrooke G.C.

 

Flight Place Player Gross Hdcp Net $ Won *
1st 1st Scott Smith  (TOC Champ) 79 10 69 $60.00
  2nd Bill Stevens 79 9 70 $50.00
  3rd Rich Jauregui 81 10 71 $40.00
  4th Mike Mulhearn 80 8 72 $30.00
  5th Wayne Lenz 83 9 74 $20.00
             
2nd 1st Gordon Blackstock 83 13 70 $60.00
  2nd Jack Seibel 89 17 72 $50.00
  3rd John Arnot 86 13 73 $40.00
  4th Eric Norlander 89 15 74 $30.00
  5th Sid Shimabuku 87 12 75 $20.00
             
3rd 1st John Masters 90 18 72 $60.00
  2nd Mike Eurkus 94 18 76 $50.00
  3rd Richard Nessler 107 31 76 $40.00
  4th Don Delbon 96 20 76 $30.00
  5th Randy Gubert 98 20 78 $20.00

All ties were broken using the USGA recommended back 9, back 6, etc.

Scott Smith had the lowest net score for all flights and is the 2011 TOC Champion.

* Prize money won during the TOC is not reflected in this season or next season's Gilliam Points.

 

Scoring Report
Flight 1        
Rank Name Gross Hdcp Net
1 Scott Smith 79 10 69
2 Bill Stevens 79 9 70
3 Rich Jauregui 81 10 71
4 Mike Mulhearn 80 8 72
5 Wayne Lenz 83 9 74
6 Mike Borges 85 7 78
7 Bruce Lorin 84 5 79
8 Stephen Makishima 91 11 80
9 Charlie Joseph 90 10 80
10 Mike Cullinane 89 8 81
11 William Strahan 93 12 81
12 Patrick Wetteland 93 11 82
13 Brad Nelson 89 6 83
14 Dennis Kunz 92 8 84
15 Dennis Andersen 91 6 85
16 Steve Hildebrand 98 12 86
17 Fred Chiappe 105 10 95
         
Flight 2        
Rank Name Gross Hdcp Net
1 Gordon Blackstock 83 13 70
2 Jack Seibel 89 17 72
3 John Arnot 86 13 73
4 Eric Norlander 89 15 74
5 Sid Shimabuku 87 12 75
6 Allen Miyake 89 13 76
7 Kevin O'Malley 92 16 76
8 Jerry Jackson 92 15 77
9 Dave Gluck 93 15 78
10 Lou Badet 94 16 78
11 Randy Metheany 96 16 80
12 Art Klein 96 16 80
13 Larry O'Sullivan 94 12 82
14 German Soto 97 13 84
15 David Delbon 100 16 84
16 Levi Fontaine 103 16 87
17 Frank Cesarz 102 13 89
         
Flight 3        
Rank Name Gross Hdcp Net
1 John Masters 90 18 72
2 Mike Eurkus 94 18 76
3 Richard Nessler 107 31 76
4 Don Delbon 96 20 76
5 Randy Gubert 98 20 78
6 Michael Woodall Jr 99 20 79
7 Dave Mcneilly 96 17 79
8 Daniel Stritmatter 101 22 79
9 Norm Utigard 99 19 80
10 Emil Picchi Sr 101 17 84
11 Michael Pannetta 104 20 84
12 Nick Lucas Jr 109 24 85
13 Takeo Makishima 111 25 86
14 Rich Nedwick 110 23 87
15 Doug Ota 107 20 87
16 George Kellner 114 26 88
17 Kelly Ina 111 21 90
18 Sashi Takiguchi NC NH NC

 

2-Man Alternate Shot (2011)

2-Man Alternate
September 10, 2011 (Sat)
Poplar Creek

Flight Place Player Net $ Won Each
1st 1st Bill Strahan-German Soto 64 $55.00
  2nd Dave McNeilly-Bill Stevens 65 $40.00
  3rd Dave Gluck-Dennis Kunz 67 $30.00
         
2nd 1st Norm Utigard-Kevin O'Malley 62 $55.00
  2nd Mike Bradley-Randy Metheany 65 $40.00
  3rd Eric Johnson-Jim McCann 65 $30.00
         
3rd 1st Mike Pannetta-Mike Woodall Jr. 60 $55.00
  2nd Ken Gerstle-Dan Stritmatter 61 $40.00
  3rd Auggie Serena-Gary Stang 66 $30.00

Ties were broken using the USGA recommended back 9, back 6, etc.

Closest to the pin:
#5 Kevin O'Malley: 21"
#17 Bill Stevens: 2' 1/2" 

Scoring Report
1st Flight
Rank   + / – Net
1 William Strahan -6 64
  German Soto    
       
2 Dave Mcneilly -5 65
  Bill Stevens    
       
3 Dave Gluck -3 67
  Dennis Kunz    
       
4 Jerry Jackson -3 67
  James Lutz    
       
5 Frank Cesarz -3 67
  Keith Schumacher    
       
6 Timothy Andersen -3 67
  Daniel Murray    
       
7 Scott Rehn -1 69
  Chris Ingram    
       
8 Allen Miyake Even 70
  Art White    
       
9 Mike Mulhearn +1 71
  Dennis Andersen    
       
10 Brian Su +3 73
  Chris Young    
       
11 Dave Darche +4 74
  Patrick Wetteland    
       
       
2nd Flight
Rank   + / – Net
1 Norm Utigard -8 62
  Kevin O'Malley    
       
2 Michael Bradley -5 65
  Randy Metheany    
       
3 Eric Johnson -5 65
  Jim McCann    
       
4 John Masters -5 65
  Jim DeCristofaro    
       
5 Emil Picchi Sr -4 66
  Larry O'Sullivan    
       
6 Geoffrey Kuchlenz -3 67
  Levi Fontaine    
       
7 Raymond Yoschak Jr. -3 67
  Jonathan Gray    
       
8 Lou Badet -2 68
  Jack Seibel    
       
9 Mike Eurkus -1 69
  Charlie Joseph    
       
10 Cosmic Singh -1 69
  Edward Joseph    
       
11 Don Delbon -1 69
  David Delbon    
       
12 Frank Ricci +2 72
  Steve Hildebrand    
       
3rd Flight
Rank   + / – Net
1 Michael Pannetta -10 60
  Michael Woodall Jr    
       
2 Ken Gerstle -9 61
  Daniel Stritmatter    
       
3 Auggie Serena -4 66
  Gary Stang    
       
4 Michael Toomey -3 67
  Stephan Brmalj    
       
5 Richard Nessler -2 68
  Randy Gubert    
       
6 Kevin Germano -1 69
  Scott Punkar    
       
7 John Tragoutsis -1 69
  Manny Casillas    
       
8 Dave Baltor Even 70
  Joseph Canepa    
       
9 Perry Saxton +1 71
  Jamie Banducci    
       
10 Thomas Santoro +2 72
  Glenn Natenson    
       
11 Peter Katsumis +5 75
  Carlos Rodriguez    

 

Rules: Ball comes to rest on a bridge over a water hazard

You are playing Poplar Creek’s #14 (par 5) and your second shot comes to rest on the bridge.

Are you entitled to relief?

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No.  You would think you can take cart path relief but that particular bridge is deemed to be inside the hazard because the surrounding red stakes defines the whole canal – and anything in it and crossing it – as part of a water hazard. 

Therefore, the bridge itself is part of the water hazard.

You can declare an unplayable lie and take a drop behind the bridge with a one shot penalty or you can play the ball where it lies.  Just remember if you do play it where it lies, you cannot ground your club – the bridge is in the hazard.

So the lesson here is to first look to see if there is anything to exempt the bridge from the water hazard such as double red stakes or a red line.  Otherwise, the bridge may be part of the water hazard.

This situation did happen to a player (the club’s webmaster) during our 2011 Club Championship.  Their second shot came to rest on the bridge just a few inches from the concrete curb.  That player was about to take cart path relief when another player stopped them.  After some discussion, the player elected to play the ball as it lied, hit the ball left handed and scored a good bogey.  If he had taken cart path relief and turned in his scorecard, he would have been DQ’d for signing an incorrect scorecard.

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