Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Where we at????
8 old timers teed off in Antarctica and putted out in a sweltering New Orleans heat. so many layers of clothes were shed it was reminisce of an old time strip poker game. We played a two man game only. Mike and Tom won front, Leroy and Rich won back and tied total with Bill and CJ who were 2nd on front and back. Mike and Leroy were closest on 7 n 11. Loghead was censored severely for his choice of games but hey, you gotta have someone to hate and Bob's not here yet.
Bill Hall +1 to 29. Leroy Eggert +1 to 28. Rich Purschke -1 to 20. Dave Loyd -1 to 23.
Aholt 29 *
Clark 32 *
Coleman 33 *
Crow 33 *
Curtis 30 *
Dister 28 *
Dunlavy 25 *
Eggert 28 *
Eichelberger 29 *
Gildehaus 29 *
Hall 29 *
Harrison 23 *
Johnson 30 *
Kavanaugh 26 *
Kossmann 26 *
Loyd 23 *
Miller 24 *
Moosmann 30 *
Morris 26 *
Nealis 23 *
Purschke 20 *
Sharma 32 *
Voss, C. 28 *
Voss, D. 33 *
Sunday, March 27, 2022
Hurricane Saturday
The team of Dean Voss, Leroy and Bill beat the team of Charlie Voss, Crow and Eichelberger -6 to -7 on the front ... -2 to -13 on the back ... and -8 to -20 total. Charlie Voss wins the front with 4 guys at -2 getting a quarter for 2nd. Leroy wins the back at +2, with Dean getting second at -1. Leroy wins total at even and Dean wins 2nd again at -3.
Ryan Crow -1 to 33. Charlie Voss -1 to 28. Dean Voss -1 to 33. Bill Hall -1 to 28.
Aholt 29 *
Clark 32 *
Coleman 33 *
Crow 33 *
Curtis 30 *
Dister 28 *
Dunlavy 25 *
Eggert 27 *
Eichelberger 29 *
Gildehaus 29 *
Hall 28 *
Harrison 23 *
Johnson 30 *
Kavanaugh 26 *
Kossmann 26 *
Loyd 24 *
Miller 24 *
Moosmann 30 *
Morris 26 *
Nealis 23 *
Purschke 21 *
Sharma 32 *
Voss, C. 28 *
Voss, D. 33 *
Monday, March 21, 2022
Quota’s
Charlie Johnson -1 to 30. Charlie Voss -1 to 29.
Aholt 29 *
Clark 32 *
Coleman 33 *
Crow 34 *
Curtis 30 *
Dister 28 *
Dunlavy 25 *
Eggert 27 *
Eichelberger 29 *
Gildehaus 29 *
Hall 29 *
Harrison 23 *
Johnson 30 *
Kavanaugh 26 *
Kossmann 26 *
Loyd 24 *
Miller 24 *
Moosmann 30 *
Morris 26 *
Nealis 23 *
Purschke 21 *
Sharma 32 *
Voss, C. 29 *
Voss, D. 34 *
Sunday, March 20, 2022
Saturday
Only 5 of the toughest, most determined Oldtimers teed off into a 20 mph wind with temperatures in the 40's. Henseforth they shall be referred to as the G-5 of the KOGG. The lumber baron hit putts outside his own zip code to narrowly edge The Banker on the front. Loghead was closest on both 3 n 14 and tied The Banker on the back. The Banker won total with The Baron 2nd. Stinky and Hitch showed up and were pleasant to play with.
The Charlie's went down Voss to 29 an Johnson to 30.
Friday, March 18, 2022
3/17
Charlie Johnson -1 to 31. Mike Clark -2 to 32. Ryan Crow -1 to 34. Jim Eichelberger moved to the White tees. His quota was set at 30 for the day. He dropped 1 to 29.
Aholt 29 *
Clark 32 *
Coleman 33 *
Crow 34 *
Curtis 30 *
Dister 28 *
Dunlavy 25 *
Eggert 27 *
Eichelberger 29 *
Gildehaus 29 *
Hall 29 *
Harrison 23 *
Johnson 31 *
Kavanaugh 26 *
Kossmann 26 *
Loyd 24 *
Miller 24 *
Moosmann 30 *
Morris 26 *
Nealis 23 *
Purschke 21 *
Sharma 32 *
Voss, C. 30 *
Voss, D. 34 *
St Paddy’s prayer
"O Lord, please give me 2 good rounds in a row". 11 guys in green (maybe a couple are color blind). Leroy won front with a smooth (or maybe not) #3. Bill +2 and Rich +1 right behind. Guest Charlie Curtis (former famous blogger) let it all hang out on the back with 2 under par +5 which narrowly edged DD +4. Jim next at +2. on the day Mr Dister had no equal winning total with +3, carrying his team (CC n RC) to back n total plus, for added insult winning closest on 7. Charlie V got closest on 11. Team Leroy (MC n CC n CJ) took front. Until next time!
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
Tuesday 3/15 opening day 2022
Nnine guys, perfect day, one mission, massage the handicap. Retread got out of the gate fast and won the front with +1. Double D and CV tied for second with even. Loghead didn't get the memo on handicap management and took back with +3 followed by Lefty Loyd at +2. loghead took total with +2 followed by DL n CV at even. Team Loghead (CV n DA) took back and total and tied Team Loyd for the front. Fisherman Dave won closest on 5 with a ball just barely inside 50' SAY WHAT!!! Double D won honorable mention for not falling out of Loyd's cart on a hairpin curve on eight.
mathematician Dave reported the following quota changes. Paul Nealis -2 to 23, Leroy -2 to 27, Aholt -1 to 29, Bill -1 to 29, and Loghead +1 to 32, protest pending.
Thursday closest to the pin 7 n 11.
Monday, March 7, 2022
Rules and regulations aka Dister’s laws
Several Oldtimers have asked why we don't start with fresh quotas every year. Starting fresh would be a bookkeeping nightmare, but using your most recent scores as a base is something your Acting Commish is willing to do. The quotas below represent your last five competitive rounds in the Krakow Oldtimers Quota Game. As your participation increases, your rounds that will be averaged for quota will increase to ten. This will allow more volatility at the beginning of the season. We will still use -3 as the lowest score to be entered. Yes, even if you're -10 on the day, your score will be recorded as -3. We have to protect the field.
The committee has also decided to have one Greenie in every round. Charlie Johnson will inform us at the beginning of the round which Par 3 will be the Greenie Hole of the Day.
As a result, the daily entry fee will increase to $3.50 per day. The additional $.50 will be awarded to the Greenie winner.
Charlie has also volunteered to officiate optional events ... like Skins ... for those who wish to participate. He must be informed of your intent to participate before the beginning of the round. All monies for those optional events must be given to Charlie Johnson. He will disburse them to the daily winners.
As always, we ask that you bring the proper change, give $3.50 to one representative per group ... and turn your money and scorecard in before you unload your clubs and change shoes.
Charlie Johnson has also agreed to be our official blogger, now that Charlie Curtis has left the fold. I want to personally thank CJ for taking on this task as I am absolutely clueless as to how to publish a blog. So, if there are anecdotes you'd like to share with the group, make sure CJ knows about it. And, we'd also like to recognize Charlie Curtis for getting the blog started in the first place. He will be enjoying Michigan in the summer, but we hope to see him when he's in town. He will be missed.
Once again, we're proud to have the fairest game at FCCC. The rules are simple and few:
1. Some part of the ball has to be inside the 24" piece of tape ... marked from the butt of the handle touching the hole ... for a putt to be considered a 'gimme.' This must be enforced by each group.
2. Guidelines for the tees you play from will be as follows:
49 years old and younger ... blue tees.
50 to 69 years old ... white tees.
70 to 79 years old ... yellow tees.
80 through 85 years old ... red tees.
86 and up ... family tees.
These are guidelines. You don't have to move tees if you don't want to. But!!! Once you move, you have to stay there. It's too confusing to move back and forth. The Acting Commish will tell you how much your quota increases as you move forward.
3. Play the ball as you see fit and be consistent about it. If you wish to play it down, do so. But play it down every time you play. That will give you the most accurate quota for your style of play. If you wish to bump it, do so. Our rough has a habit of becoming ... shall we say ... unruly ... in the growing season. We've already had torn shoulders and torn wrists from the "hackage" that ensued trying to extricate balls. Our game is fun ... and I repeat ... fair. Also, you are allowed to rake and place in all bunkers. You don't have to hit from footprints or plugged lies. Again, we're the Oldtimers ... for the most part. If you want to play in our club championships, you will have the opportunity to follow the rules to the letter.
The game will officially start when the weather permits ... probably Thursday, March 10. But, quota game or not, the stalwarts will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays at noon, Saturdays at 11. Be there at least 15 minutes early for the draw. Now, for the starting quotas.
Aholt 30 * List of all who have a quota but are not regulars:
Blackwell 30 * Alferman, D. 30
Clark 34 * Alferman, T. 33
Coleman 33 * Butler 29
Cozzo 26 * Ecklekamp 38
Crow 35 * Edmonston 23
Curtis 30 * Fortner 29
Dister 28 * Homeyer 28
Dunlavy 25 * Isgriggs 19
Eggert 29 * Lakebrink 20
Eichelberger 27 * Lamke 20
Gildehaus 29 * Lucy 22
Hall 33 * Marquardt, B. 30
Harrison 23 * Marquart, M. 26
Homeyer, Dale 14 * Parke 30
Johnson 31 * Parmentier 33
Kavanaugh 26 * Sciuto 26
Kossmann 26 * Smith, M 22
Lee 36 * Triplett 28
Loyd 24 * Zastrow 34
Miller 24 *
Moosmann 30 *
Morris 26 *
Nealis 25 *
Purschke 21 *
Sharma 32 *
Thater 27 *
Stoehner 25 *
Voss, C. 30 *
Voss, D. 34 *
Sunday, March 6, 2022
Out of the frozen tundra
Out of the frozen tundra.
The week in review. Finally, Tuesday brought great weather and eight old timers started brushing off the rust. It didn't take long for Hall n Voss to win FB n T in the best ball contest. Retread Rich claimed closest on 11.
Thursday was a chilly 50 and best ball was split with Eggert/Voss winning front and total and Jim/Tom taking back. Voss (heard that name before?) claimed closest to the pin. Tom, Jim, Leroy, and Bill won one skin each.
see ya next week
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