Best ball blind draw was the game of choice for the Good Old Boys in week No. 6 on the fairways.
Two-man teams were randomly picked by a computer.
Coming in first with a 63 was the team of …
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Best ball blind draw was the game of choice for the Good Old Boys in week No. 6 on the fairways.
Two-man teams were randomly picked by a computer.
Coming in first with a 63 was the team of Paul Devoss and Steve Burtoft.
Just behind them in a tie for second place with a set of 65s were the teams of Bob Mason and Bob Parsons along with Cas Seago and Gerry Johns.
In fourth was the pair of Ed Swistak and Thom Seliga with a 67.
Another tie came in fifth place with a set of 70s, with the teams of Dennis McCollum and Tom Bibbey alongside Ray Nelson and Dave Frost finishing in a tie.
The ties didn’t stop there, with the teams of Clark Jeffs and Gary Burnett tying with Larry Hedderman and Buddy Rae finishing at an even 72.
Finishing off the day with a 78 was the pair of Lloyd Snyder and Joe Comer.
One deuce was carded on hole No. 17 by Frost.
Low net went to Burtoft with a 71 and low gross went to Frost with an 82.