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2010 Sagamore
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Results:

 

1.      J. Regan, A. Roth, B. Lamiano, J Sullivan – 117

2.      S. Bass, C. Rinella, I. Grovenger, D. Gauvreau – 131

3.      D. Sherwood, S. Keeler, D. Debenedetto, G. Gates – 131

4.      M. Lochner, R. Carson, P. Pondillo, T. Whitbeck – 133

5.      B. Dinon, J. Bennett, C. Gonzalez, J. Tesch – 135

6.      T. Baugh, J. Grovenger, F. Lamiano, G. Reid – 136

7.      B. Carson, Blind Draw, D. Barcomb, L. Teal - 143

Skins

AB: $13/per

3             D. Sherwood (3)

5             D. Sherwood (2)

15           I. Grovenger (3)

16           J. Regan (3)

17           J. Regan (2)

 

CD: $7/per

5             P. Pondillo (3)

6             P. Pondillo (4)

9             D. Debenedetto (3)

14           D. Gauvreau (2)

16           R. Carson (3)

17           J. Sullivan (5)

18           P. Pondillo (4)

JOHNNY EVERS “MONEY BALL” FALL EVENT

Sunday September 26, 2010

Sagamore Golf Course, Bolton Landing

Golf

The Sagamore Golf Course: A splendid mountainside links designed by Donald Ross.

Honored by Golf Magazine as one of its Silver Medal Resorts, this beautiful hillside course overlooks Lake George and was designed and built under Donald Ross's personal supervision in 1928. As part of a $75 million restoration in 1985, the legendary course was fully restored according to Ross's original blueprints.  In classic Ross fashion, The Sagamore's golf course uses the natural environment to give each hole its challenge and beauty. The holes are routed naturally through an upland meadow and the Adirondack woods, where white birches enliven the evergreen forest. To add an accent to the rolling mountainside terrain, Ross planted heather from his own native Scotland within the meadow. Lush fairways are narrow and lined with hardwoods, while deep bunkers surround undulating greens. From the elevated first tee, you have a breathtaking view of Lake George and the Adirondack peaks.

Golf Digest rated this course as the "5th Best Public Course in New York State." In addition, Corporate and Incentive Travel gave it a "Greens of Distinction" award and Condé Nast named it a top U.S. resort course.

First Tee Time 9:00 am

 

Format:

18 Hole - Money Ball + One (also known as hot potato) - All players will play their own ball. The 1st and 10th holes will be 2 best balls of 4; the remaining holes will alternate the Money Ball where one predetermined score must count plus one other score. Each player will be the Money Ball 4 times in the match.  All scores are Net Scores.

 

9 hole – Scramble to be played the third nine (scramble starts 2:30 pm).

 

Teams will be determined by the KPIŠ (keeler power index) using handicaps after 9/15 play

 

Prizes:

18 Hole Money Ball – Top three spots, (third gets money back) - $10 per man

9 Hole Scramble – Top two spots, (second gets money back) - $10 per man

Low Gross, Low Net, Gross Skins, Net Skins, Par 3’s - $5 per man

 

Entry fee $25 per man:   Collected on September 22nd after League Play

Eating at Ravenswood immediately after Scramble

I spoke with the Sagamore and they moved our start time to 9:00am and the replay to 2:30pm. This should put us at the Ravenswood by 5:30pm. If you have any questions let me know. As agreed, Bill Carson will be in the first group so he can get back first.

 

Regards,

Dave Barcomb