Play Day Results-Turkey Shoot 2022

16 ladies participated. Winning the event was Bonnie Ladd, who was 18″ from the hole on 18. Also on 18 and winning: Sonja Welin 2nd, Cathy Houston 3rd, Kay Bargmann 4th, Cindy Renshaw 5th. Cindy Aafedt and Sherry Boyd were 6th for holing out on #17. The winners won Safeway gift cards.

The following won $5 each for their efforts.

Sky Donnelly chip in on #9.

Closest to pins

Handicap 0-15Handicap 23-36
#2Jenny DillonKay Bargmann
#7Becky HeagleFran Grace
#14Becky HeagleBonnie Ladd
#17Cathy HoustonLani Maloney

Bonnie Ladd(14) and Lani Maloney (17) had birdies.

Christmas Luncheon next Tuesday.

Play days will resume mid January. Cathy Houston and I are co-chairs, as Becky has moved on to Captain. 

Cindy and Becky

OCTOBER RULES QUIZ

1.  Are you entitled to free relief from a boundary fence that marks out of bounds?

A.  No

B.  Yes

2.  If you hole out with the wrong ball do you still have the opportunity to correct your mistake or are you automatically disqualified?

A.  Yes

B.  No

3.  If your ball rests against the flagstick on the lip of the cup but part of the ball remains above the cup have you holed out?

A. Yes

B.  No

4.  Are you allowed to play music on the course?

A.  No

B.  Yes

5.  Are you allowed free relief in the General area for an embedded ball?

A.  Yes

B.  No

6.  Are you penalized if your ball is under a rake and the ball moves when you remove the rake.

A.  No

B.  Yes

ANSWERS

  1. A.  No.  Objects such as wall, fences, and stakes defining Course boundaries are not deemed as obstructions and are fixed so there is no free relief.  Definition of Obstruction.
  2. A. Yes.  As long as you correct your mistake and hole out with the correct ball before you tee off at the next hole you will only incur a 2 stroke penalty.  Rule 6.3c.
  3. A.  Yes.  As long as any part of your ball is below the hole you have holed out.  Rule 13.2c.
  4. B.  Yes.  BUT……Check with your fellow players first. Be courteous.  Rule 4.3a(4), Rule 1.2.  Make sure playing music is acceptable to all and agree on the genre. Keep the sound level low so as not to distract other players.  Some courses do not allow music so check before you crank up your tunes!
  5. A.  Yes.  The General area is all of the course except for the teeing area, theputting green, bunkers and penalty areas.  For your ball to be embedded it MUST be embedded in its own pitch mark and be below the level of the ground.  The ball is not embedded if it is just sitting down into the grass.  Rule 16.3a.
  6. A.  No.   Replace your ball on its original spot and play on.  Rule 15.2a.

I hope this helps you.

Hilary

Play Day Results-Nov 15, 2022

Hello Ladies,
Today’s game was “Odd Holes” —  the nine odd holes counted, and you then subtracted half your handicap.  Twenty-four ladies participated with eight ladies in each of the three flights.  Winnings were as follows:  1st Place – $16;  2nd Place – $8;  and 3rd Place – $4.

Congratulations to Bonnie Ladd with a 33 — the best score of the day!


“ODD HOLES” Winners:

1st place2nd place3rd place
1st FlightCindy Aafedt-34Annette Krey-35Donna Ybarra-38
2nd FlightJoanne Leete-35.5Kay Bargmann-36Amelia Lyons-38
3rd FlightBonnie-Ladd-33Deborah Veatch-37Sonja Welin-39.5

BIRDIES  –  There were six birdies today: Bonnie Ladd Hole #2, Jeanne Zwemer Hole #2, Cindy Aafedt Hole #3, Julie Hanson Hole #5, Terry Billingham Hole #7, Conchita Christensen Hole #15

CHIP-IN’S:  There were four chip-in’s, each paying $6:•  Julie Hanson Hole #5•  Bonnie Ladd Hole #9•  Sandy Smith Hole #10•  Conchita Christensen Hole #17

CLOSEST TO THE PIN  –  $6 to each winner:

Low Handicap 0-26High Handicap 27-36
Hole #2Cathy Houston – 11’8″Jeanne Zwemer – 8’6″
Hole #7Amelia Lyons – 19’6″
Hole #14Donna Ybarra – 36’5″Lani Maloney – 75′
Hole #17Frances Shipilov – 19’5″Doris Bunnell – 64’9″

Congratulations to all the winners.  Please remember to sign up for our next play day – PPLN, which is scheduled for November 29.
Happy Thanksgiving!

Doris and Sally