Switching up the playstyle from three- and four-man games, the Good Old Boys played two-person random draw best ball as the game of the week.
In this game the computer randomly pairs two-man teams …
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Switching up the playstyle from three- and four-man games, the Good Old Boys played two-person random draw best ball as the game of the week.
In this game the computer randomly pairs two-man teams and they play a best ball style of competition.
In first place with a 66 was the duo of Jason Quigley and Gerry Johns.
Following them up was a tie for second place at 67, with the pairs of Don Hardy and Thom Seliga tying with Jerry Linsdau and Ray Nelson.
There was another tie at fourth place with a score of 70, as Jim Tobin and Steve Burtoft tied with Cas Seago and Larry Hedderman.
Clark Jeffs and Dennis McCollum placed sixth with a 71.
Seventh place went to David Frost and Lloyd Snyder with a 76.
Finishing with an 80 in eighth place was the duo of Rhett Wolff and Tom Bibbey.
One deuce was carded on the day by Seliga on hole No. 4.
The low gross went to Quigley with a 77 and the low net went to Hardy with a 72.