Thank you all for joining us at Fox Run this past Tuesday. This limited outing gave 21 Rotarians the chance to play this very challenging course. The temperature was a little warm and a touch humid, all in all it turned out to be a great day! The course was in good shape and was enjoyed by all. After the round we all enjoyed a drink or two recalling some of the unbelievable shots that were made out there! After the stories settled down we met in a private room for dinner. Receiving “excellent service” our meal included a salad, beef tenderloin, steamed broccoli, Au-Gratin Potatoes and to top it off an apple crumble a La mode!
Hey sorry if you missed it, but we all enjoyed a great day of fun and fellowship!
The results:
“Championship Flight”
1st – Blake Critzas gross 78 / net 72
2nd – Steve Lafara gross 81 / net 76
3rd – John Guilfoy gross 85 / net 76
“A Flight”
1st – Matt Weiss gross 92 / net 76
2nd – Bob Bauer gross 92 / net 77
3rd – Harold Kalde gross 97 / net 80
“B Flight”
Don Lorenz gross 90 / net 70
Mark Rubinelli gross 97 / net 72
Adam McNutt gross 98 / net 73
“Closest to the Pin”
Bob Bauer 12′ 6″
John Guilfoy 13′ 1″
Terry Werner 21′ 6″
“Longest Drive”
Young Seniors Steve Lafara
Master Seniors Ken Schuman
The team wager went to:
Matt Weiss, Don Lorenz, Adam McNutt, Ryan Whittington
Don’t spend all those winnings in one place guys!
Don’t miss our next outing at Glen Echo, July 7th. Our host will be Jim Gidcumb and it’s sure to be a great time! Glen Echo is supposedly the oldest course west of the Mississippi and back in 1904 hosted the only Olympic Golf Championship ever on American soil. Terry Werner will be our Master of Ceremonies, so don’t miss out on another great day of food, fun and fellowship!
Pars and Birdies are in your future!
Event President, Blake Critzas