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Conditions excellent for 108 Men's Night

The 108 Men’s Night saw 62 men enjoy excellent golfing conditions on June 27

The 108 Men’s Night saw 62 men enjoy excellent golfing conditions on June 27 and a drive that dwarfed last week’s first-flight long drive.

There were three deuces, four 36s, three 38s, two 39s and four 40s during the day. Of course all shots didn't go or stay where they were meant to.

Several of the first round matches were played, with Jeff Kendy and Bill Stokes being among the winners.

The club match play rules were clarified to line up with the USGA. They are posted at the pro shop, as the ladder showing the winners (and second-place finishers in the matches because there are no losers in golf at the 108).

First flight

Bill Graham took low gross in a count back over low-net winner Bill Harris, Kendy won second gross and third low gross went to Shane Wilkie. All of these golfers shot 36s.

Jack Gale hit the long drive, and Kendy had the closest to the pin (KP).

Second flight

The low-gross bragging rights went to Karam Parsad with a 40 on his scorecard. He actually started in the first flight with a 12 handicap but was moved along with three others to balance out the flights)

Larry Molnar grabbed the low-net title.

Dan Hadden smacked the long drive, while Spence Henderson got the KP…

Third flight

Tommy Lund took the low gross with a 40 (net 30).

Peter Messner picked up the low net.

Shawn Reid hammered the long drive, and Gord Spare sank the overall long putt.