Continuing action throughout September the Good Old Boys competed in a game of two best balls on Sept. 17.
In this game each team uses their two best net balls for their team score.
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Continuing action throughout September the Good Old Boys competed in a game of two best balls on Sept. 17.
In this game each team uses their two best net balls for their team score.
Finishing in first was the team of Steve Burtoft, Randy Mair, Gerry Johns and Bob Mason with a score of 121.
Just behind with a score of 133 in second was the team of Dennis McCollum, Dave Frost, Thom Seliga and Lloyd Snyder.
Two teams tied for third, as the teams of Jim Tobin, Ray Nelson, Cas Seago and Clark Jeffs tied with Paul Devoss, Buddy Rae, Marc Saylor and a blind draw of Seliga.
No deuces were carded.
The low net went to Burtoft with a 70 and the low gross was a tie between Mason and Frost with an 82.
On Sept. 24 the Good Old Boys played a game of Ex-Cept 18.
In this game, four man teams use one net ball on the first nine holes, two net balls on the next seven holes and three net balls on the last hole for their score.
Winning with a score of 102 was the team of Devoss, Joe Comer, Johns and Burtoft.
Just behind in second was the team of Frost, Rae, Mair and Nelson with a 105.
Third with a 106 was the quartet of McCollum, Jeffs, Seago and Snyder with a 106.
Two deuces were carded, both by Jeffs on holes No. 4 and 8.
Jeffs and Seago tied for the low net at 73 and Jeffs had the low gross with an 80.