Nearing the end of July the Good Old Boys continued to compete on the course, with the game of choice being two best ball.
In this game, teams use their two best net balls for their team score.
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Nearing the end of July the Good Old Boys continued to compete on the course, with the game of choice being two best ball.
In this game, teams use their two best net balls for their team score.
Winning with a score of 128 was the team of Steve Burtoft, Buddy Rae, Ed Swistak and Don Hardy.
In second place just five shots behind was the team of Jim Tobin, Thom Seliga, Dave Frost and Ray Nelson with a 133.
Clark Jeffs, John Donovan, Joe Comer and Lloyd Snyder finished in third with a score of 136.
They tied with Larry Hedderman who had blind draws of Jeffs, Snyder and Donovan.
Rounding out the scores with a 143 was the quartet of Randy Mair, Dennis McCollum, Paul Devoss and Rhett Wolff.
Hardy had the lone deuce, carded on No. 8.
He also had the low net and low gross with a 66 and 72 respectively.