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Talbot Trail senior men enjoy a great day

By Bob McLean

On June 28, there were 62 senior league players who whacked away at the little white sphere. Four seniors broke the 40 score. The course is still in excellent playing condition. You don’t hear many complaints about the extra roll on their drives!

It was reported to me by our golf research department that we actually have four golfers who have earned dazzling 33s. They are Kreug, Arkey, Dunner and Joe D.

The closest to the pin victor on #9 was Chopper, whose magnificent shot ended up a mere four feet from the pin. There was no winner for the long putt on #2 as it wasn’t recorded on the score card. Our complaint department led by Bummy said the following: “No winner! “If you snooze you lose!”

In the 50-69y division, Ken Kreuger fired a sensational 37 to nip Arkey’s impressive 39. Outstanding 40 results went to Fuzzy and Nasher. Solid 43 and 44 results were earned by Gerry van Deven and Russell Alliett respectively.

The 70-79y grouping also fired some electrifying scores. Joe Drummond led the way with his fantastic 36. Chopper, continuing his superb play, achieved a terrific 38. Pearcie and Dutchy achieved excellent 40s. Rick Thompson and BW played extremely well as they merited outstanding results of 41 and 42 respectively. Dave Dibbley and Nick Peters achieved the nifty 50 laurels.

In the 80-85 division, Joe Vrtel shot a very impressive 41. Here are some other praiseworthy results: Tarciscio 47, Cracker 48, Ed Regehr 51, Conrad, Andy, andGary Wilson 52. Gary Honey fired a noteworthy 53. For our Super Senior Gold division, Carl Robinson shot a fantastic 45. Gerry Becigneul and Dave la Bonte shot inspiring results of 47 and 48 respectively. Erle and Murray merited very satisfying results.

In the Silver division Neil Adamson, Tom Hyatt and Bob Freure achieved masterful 51s. Andy Orsini played brilliantly to earn 52. Bill and Walter had very praiseworthy results.

We thank Bummy for organizing our very successful Willow Ridge excursion.

“Just Have Fun!”

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