Continuing on in September the Good Old Boys returned to everyone’s favorite game, two best ball.
In this game, four man teams use the two best net balls for their score.
In first …
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Continuing on in September the Good Old Boys returned to everyone’s favorite game, two best ball.
In this game, four man teams use the two best net balls for their score.
In first with a score of 125 was the team of Randy Mair, Paul Devoss, Thom Seliga and Tom Bibbey.
Four strokes behind in second was the team of Cas Seago, Buddy Rae, Todd Smith and Ray Nelson.
Third place with a score of 133 was the quartet of Don Hardy, Joe Comer, Gerry Johns and Bob Mason.
Rounding out the team scores with a 143 was the group of Dennis McCollum, Steve Burtoft, Dave Frost and Clark Jeffs.
Four deuces were carded, Jeffs on hole No. 8, Frost on No. 15 and Smith had two on No. 8 and No. 17.
Hardy had the low gross with an 80 and Mair had the low net with a 62.