Thursday, June 5, 2014

Sayous and Babin; Morris and Gosciminski; Taylor and Schwartz Win Flights in May Best-Ball Shoot-out


Bobby Sayous and Leo Babin won the first flight in ASMC's May two-man, best ball tournament, shooting 62, while Jim Morris and Jim Gosciminski won the second flight with a sizzling 60 and Glenn Taylor and Don Schwartz took the third flight with 64.

The tournament was also a qualifier for the NCGA senior two-man, best ball tournament and the qualifiers were Morris and Gosciminski along with Steve Goldstein and Dave Moultan who shot 63 to take third in the second flight. Bob McCormick and Mark Darrow, who shot 64 and took second in the first flight are the alternates for the NCGA tourney.

The Tournament Committee penalized two teams two strokes each for slow play -- a generous policy compared to the NCGA's policy of disqualifying teams that hold up the rest the tournament.

Here are the results for the top finishers by flight:

First Flight: Sayous and Labin, McCormick and Darrow, David Tavarez and Derek Nagamine, Gary Bruckner and Matt Kluger, Matt Ryan and Tom McNary, Brent Mays and Garth Watrous.

Second Flight: Morris and Gosciminski, Bill Daitchman and Franz Vaiarello, Goldstein and Moultan, Joe Guttardauro and Ray Apolskis, Tim Carl and Don Urfer, Bob Tomasi and Jim Walt.

Third Flight: Taylor and Schwartz, Rich Wameling and Rich Lakely, Dave Moore and Bob Postle, Paul McGillicudy and Michael Banks, Rodd Doerr and John Cranston, Dave Webb and Charlie May.

All ties settled by ASMC's card-off procedure.

Winners of closest-to-the-pin were:

No. 8: McNary, Sayous, Breese White, Brad Ryno, Derek Nagamine and Jerry Woods (tie).

No. 12: Mike Coyle, Mike Howley, Walt, Urfer and Steve Arkley.

To qualify for the NCGA Senior Best Ball Net on August 20, players had to be 55 or older as of 2/22/2014 with a maximum handicap index of 18.4. In addition, the difference between team member's course handicap could not exceed 8 strokes.

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