Thursday, March 17, 2011

ASMC Spring Social


Hello Seascapers!

It is time for our ASMC Spring Seascape Social. Save the date. Friday May 6th. We will be having a putting contest on the practice green at 3:00PM followed by a 9 hole shotgun scramble at 4:00PM.

The format will test all participants. It is a best/worst ball scramble with two person teams. We will use the average handicap for the team. On the odd numbered holes we will play the best ball to the hole. On the even numbered holes we will play the worst ball to the hole.

Following golf we will be enjoying various hot and cold appetizers as well as happy hour pricing at the bar.

Prizes will be awarded for the best putters and the top three teams in the scramble.

Cost will be $25 for members (includes cart) and $50 for non-members (includes cart).

All Seagals and Women's 18 Holers are welcomed and encouraged to play.

Registration deadline is Sunday May 1st.

Questions: Call Craig Matthews (831) 688-6770

Cost will be $25 for members

ASMC Helps Japan Survivors

Thanks so much to all the ASMC members who donated money to help the earthquake and tsumani victims in Japan. On very short notice we raised $410 dollars. With the men's club matching funds, we will be sending $820 to the American Red Cross.

You all should be proud!

If you missed the tournament or were unable to donate at the time, you can still offer a notation by leaving it with the pro shop. Cash or check is acceptable. Make checks out to the "American Red Cross".

Craig Matthews
ASMC Social Chair

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

ABCD Blind Draw Team, March 2011

1 Jim Geesman, Paul McGillicuddy: 109
2 Steve Rodriguez, Mike Cloward, Bob Fust, Charlie May: 112
3 John Reisdorf, Ed Arredondo, Richard Lakely, Bob Pace: 113
4 Steve Henriques, Joe Claridge, Mike Howley, John Stott: 115
5 Bill Halward, Gary Lovell, Rod Doerr, Don Bonnel: 115
6 Mike Oliver, Billy Klinkefus, Bill McCabe, Jack Marshall: 115
7 Travis Stephens, Bill Campbell, Jim Boulware, Sidney Martin: 118
8 Phil Trounstine, Gary Paul, Glenn Taylor, Don Schwartz: 118
9 Scott Berlin, Jim Baker, Barry Baker, John Cranston: 119
10 Travis Niesen, Craig Matthews, Wayne Colvin, Frank Cavallero: 121
11 Bob McCormick, Marten Touw, Dave Schulz, Jeffry Stanga: 122
12 Kurt Stephens, Ben Demarco, George Wolfe, Ferd Larocca: 123
13 Robert Eriksen, Ray Apolskis, Steve Olson, dick Staniford: 123
14 Bruge Driggs, David Frock, Bob Twaddle, Ray Geisick: 124
15 Don Urfer, Pete Pappas, Bob Norton, Stephen Goldstein: 125
16 Frank Paz, Danny Braga, Bob Postle, Tony Riccabona: 125

NCGA Four-Ball Qualifier, February 2011

First Flight
1 Mike Savage, Jesse Reuter 61
2 Mike Oliver, Gary Gogol 63
3 Bruce Driggs, David Frock 64
4 John Peterson, Tom McNary 65
5 Josh Christenson, Scott Siegel 66
6 Fred O'Hara, Bob McCormick 67
7 Kurt Stephens, Steve Rodriguez 68
8 Bob Tomasi, Phil Trounstine 68
9 Matt Ryan, Sean Jiggins 69
10 Bill Halward, Don Urfer 69

Second Flight
1 Joe Guttagauro, Ray Apolskis 61
2 Pete Pappas, Danny Braga 64
3 Gary Lovell, Ron Lindsay 65
4 David Webb, Leon Johnson 67
5 Bob Norton, Joe Claridge 68
6 Marten Touw, William Duquette 69
7 Frank Debernardo, Ed Arredondo 70
8 Billy Klinkefus, Rodd Doerr 70
9 Jim Geesman, Gary Paul 70
10 Tim Carl, Frank Paz 73

Third Flight
1 Craig Matthews, Barry Baker 62
2 Jorgen Hagglaf, Ben Demarco 63
3 Charlie May, Travis Stephens 64
4 Richard Lakely, Paul McGillicuddy 64
5 Bob Twaddle, John Cranston 66
6 Stephen Goldstein, William White 66
7 Ray Geisick, Dick Staniford 67
8 Allen Stobaugh, Glenn Taylor 68
9 Jeffrey Stanga, Sidney Martin 70
10 Jack Marshall, Russ Nicholson 74

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Results from the January ASMC Tournament

Here are the results of the January tournament. The qualifiers for the NCGA were:
Travis Stephens and Josh Christenson (low gross) and Mike Savage and Fred O'Hara (low net).



Flight 168Mike SavageFrederick E OharaBruce Driggs70Josh ChristensonPhil Trounstine71Bill Halward72Travis Stephens73Jerry Woods74David WebbMichael OliverTom McnaryJesse Reuter76Paul D Sanders77John PetersonMarc Darrow78Matthew RyanScott Siegel80Don Urfer81Kurt StephensMichael Wade85Sean JigginsNCBob MccormickJim GeesmanMarten TouwJoe ClaridgeCraig MatthewsWilliam DuquetteMichael L ClowardEd ArredondoRon LindsayRuss NicholsonPaul McgillicuddyBarry BakerDick StanifordRoland RichardsonJohn CranstonAllen StobaughJeffry StangaJack MarshallJan 2011 NCGA South Coast Zone Qualifier (2)Round 1 - January 19, 2011Aptos Seascape Men's ClubNet ScoresFlight 269Ray Apolskis70David Frock71Rodd Doerr72James S. Baker73Frank Paz74Frank Debernardo75John Macdonald76Joe Guttadauro78Bob Norton79Glenn Taylor80Gary Paul81Jim Morris84Tim Todd85Tim CarlNCBill CampbellFlight 365Jeff Collins67Stephen Goldstein72Ben Demarco73Don Bonnel74Gary Lovell75Ray Geisick76Charlie May77Jorgen Hagglof79Robert Owen Twaddle80John Noce81Steven Olson87Richard LakelyNCTony RiccabonaPage:1Tournament Pairing Program - 2/2/2011 3:22 PM

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Former ASMC Leader Bob Freeman Killed in Car Accident

Robert M. Freeman, 70, of Los Gatos, a former board member of ASMC and captain of the interclub team, died Sunday shortly after a 5:15 p.m. crash at the intersection of Almaden Expressway and McAbee Road in San Jose.

San Jose police said Freeman's white BMW collided with a white GMC Sierra pickup truck traveling south on Almaden Expressway.

Freeman's front seat passenger, believed by police to be his 67-year-old wife, was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. A 10-year-old girl in the car was treated and released at the scene.

San Jose police Officer Jose Garcia said driver of the pickup was not arrested or injured. And police say they do not suspect drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010