Playday Cha-Cha-Cha – August 28, 2018

We had 30 ladies come out to play Cha-Cha-Cha.

The first place winners (4 balls each) were:

Sandy Mize

Tammy Slabaugh

Peggie Schuitemaker

Gina Bischofberger

The second place winners (3 balls each) were:

Joanne Leete

Joanne Smith

Joanne Onstadt

Deborah Martin

Closest to the Pin for Members

No Closest to the Pin for Guests

Chip-in

Joanne Leete Hole #15  $15.00

Birdies:

Frances Shipilov #15

Lin Lenson #10

Annette Krey #14

Gina Bischofberger #14

There is no DBWGC Play Day next Tuesday.  The Breakers Sister’s Day is next Thursday.

 

 

Back Nine Twice – August 21, 2018

Today we played the back nine twice so we selected our best nine holes and subtracted 1/2 our handicaps.

 Here are the results:

 First flight:

1st Place – Rochelle Baxley, score 31, winning $11.75 in sweeps

Tie for 2nd – Cindy Aafedt, score 32,  $6.63 sweeps

Tie for 2nd – Terry Billingham, score 32, $6.62 sweeps

4th Place- Jeanne Zwemer, score 33.5, $3.00 sweeps

 Second Flight:

1st Place – Frances Shipilov, score 29.5, $11.75 in sweeps

2nd Place – Sondi Schnee, score 32, $8.50 sweeps

3rd Place – Deborah Veatch, score 33, $4.75 sweeps

Tie for 4th – Charlene Kleiner, score 33.5, $1.50 sweeps

Tie for 4th – Sally Sturney, score 33.5, $1.50 sweeps

 Birdies:

Terry Billingham, #17

Sandy Mize, #14

Cindy Aafedt, #18

Donna Grover, #13

 Chip in:

Annette Krey, #11  Today’s payout $27. plus $24. carryover from last week. 

 CTP Each worth $3.00

First Nine:

Handicap 0-27

Hole 14 Lisa Ferrante  9′ 8″

Hole 17 Donna Grover 9’7″

Handicap 28-36

Hole 14 Frances Shipilov 28′ 1/2″

Hole 17 Sally Sturney, 31’9″

 Second Nine:

Handicap 0-27

Hole 14 Annette Krey 9’10”

Hole 17 Annette Krey 14’1″

Handicap 28-36

Hole 14 Frances Shipilov 31’9″

Hole 17 Deborah Veatch 34’10”

 Congrats to all our winners.  Next week is guest day.

 Cathy

August Rules Quiz

August Rules Quiz 

  1. A player’s ball lies in a hazard when any part of it touches the hazard?

True or false?

  1. It is permitted to eliminate an irregularity on the surface of the teeing ground?

True or false?

  1. There is no requirement for a player to put an identification mark on their ball?

True or false?

  1. A ball is not “Out of Bounds” unless all of the ball lies out of bounds?

True or false?

  1. A player who starts a round with 13 clubs may add one more club at any time?

True or false?

  1. How many club lengths behind the tee markers may a player tee their ball and still be within the teeing ground?

 

 

 

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. TRUE
  2. TRUE
  3. TRUE
  4. TRUE
  5. TRUE a player may add clubs up to the permitted total of 14 as long as the pace of play is not affected
  6. TWO CLUB LENGTHS, the teeing ground is defined as “a rectangular area 2 club lengths in depth defined by the outside limits of the two tee markers”.