Through the July heat the Good Old Boys went back on the course this week, competing in a game of Six-Six-Six as the game of choice.
A four man team uses one net ball on the first six holes, two …
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Through the July heat the Good Old Boys went back on the course this week, competing in a game of Six-Six-Six as the game of choice.
A four man team uses one net ball on the first six holes, two net balls on the next six holes and three net balls on the final set of hole for the team’s score.
In first place with a score of 130 was the team of Larry Hedderman, Cas Seago, Steve Burtoft and Manual Briseno.
The team of Thom Seliga, Judge Gambill, Don Hardy and Paul Devoss placed second with a 133.
Finishing with a score of 136 in third place was the team of Rhett Wolff, Joe Comer, Ray Nelson and Bruce Morse.
One stroke behind them with a 137 was the team of Clark Jeffs, Tom Bibbey, Jim Tobin and Lloyd Snyder.
Two teams tied for fifth place at 139, with the teams of Jerry Linsdau, Buddy Rae, Bob Mason and Gerry Johns tying with Jason Quigley, David Frost, Dennis McCollum and Todd Smith.
Hedderman carded the only deuce on the day on hole No. 4.
The low gross went to Quigley with an 83 and the low net went to Seago with a 68.