Thursday, October 4, 2018

Brief of Proposed New Event: “The President’s Cup”


This new ASMC competition is intended to encourage greater participation in ASMC tournaments through the potential of gaining acceptance into a season-ending elite match play competition that will culminate with the winner of The President’s Cup. By nature, this will further stimulate the competitive desires of our members as well as add excitement to the end of season events.

The following are suggested format and details, which are to be discussed and refined as deemed so by the ASMC Board of Directors.


Format: Match Play tournament consisting of the top 16 final ranked players as ranked by the ASMC Player of the Year standings.
Brackets: Players shall be seeded by final Player of the Year standing (1 plays 16, 2 plays 15, etc.)


Schedule: Play shall begin on 4 October and be concluded by 14 November. Specific time between matches TBD, but should be no longer than 10 days. Round 1 shall be on Wednesday 4 October in consecutive tee times.


Fees: No fees shall be charged the participants. This is intended to be a reward for those qualified.


Awards: An engraved Cup shall be awarded to the winner by the ASMC Board of Directors. (Considering a perpetual trophy with each year’s winner’s name on it. Need a place in the clubhouse to keep it.)


This competition is expected to require some administration but should be designed to not be a burden.
Some considerations:

  • The current Player of the Year award shall remain in place as is. So, a member could achieve an ASMC Grand Slam, whether it be a same year or career slam. That would be winning a Flight Championship for the Spring Medal tournament, winning a Flight Championship for the Club Championship tournament, Player of the Year Award, and winning The President’s Cup.
  • Brackets would need to be established and posted.
  • Posting the brackets on the board per usual and an email to the affected winning players to begin scheduling their next match within the time limit of completion. Communication on match play results will be important for notifying players to initiate tee times for their next match with deadlines known.
  • Suggestion, it would be great to also have the bracket and results posted on our website. This would drive more players to use our website and be up to date on The President’s Cup matches. This may encourage viewership by members. Email blasts to all members on results would enhance this.
  • Once a player advances, the next time period for scheduling his next match shall begin when his next opponent advances. Thus, if two players that are slated to potentially play each other advance before the 10 days has expired, then their 10 days to finish their match begins immediately upon the completion of the last match of that grouping. This would keep the event moving along quicker.
  • We will need a tie-breaker process for determining the top 16 players and in rank order. Recommend the following: 1) Points earned in September Club Championship; 2) Points earned in April Spring Medal; 3) Sum of points earned in last three ASMC tournaments (July, August, Sept); 4} last 6 tournaments; 5) last 9 ASMC tournaments.
Jeff Stanga

Friday, September 7, 2018

Club Championship Closest to the Pin

After the first round of the Club Championship we have the following closest to the pin winners:

8th HoleLength
1.M. Blas5' 8.5"
2.D. Bardellini8' 9.5"
3.P. Trounstine9' 5"
4.R. Wameling10' 2"
12th HoleLength
1.Dan Roton9' 1"
2.Marc Darrow10' 2"
3.G. Bruckner10' 3"
4.Klugar10' 9"

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Cha Cha Cha!

The 2018 Cha Cha Cha tournament was fun for  most of us! The results are:
TeamScore
1.Coyl, Elia, Miller, Baker114
2.Driggs, Pappas, Butcher, Daitchman121
3.Ryno, Stanga, Williams, Gagne122
4.Gysin, Rushing, Guttadauro, Schenone123
5.Harken, Houge, Bragga, O'Gorman125
And our closest to the pin winners:
8th HoleLength
1.Brad Ryno1' 11"
2.Mike Cloward4' 9"
3.Ron Lindsay4' 11"
4.Bruce Driggs6' 8"
12th HoleLength
1.M. Coyle2' 11"
2.G. Catalano5' 4"
3.Breese White6' 10"
4.David Harken10' 6"

Monday, July 30, 2018

2018 60th Anniversary Social

The 60th Anniversary Social event was a blazing success with a 9 hole tournament followed by a fabulous dinner spread! The format of the tournament was a 4-person team shamble 2 net best balls.

We would like to congratulate Bill and Kim Miller, and Greg and Jane Patrico for winning the Mixed Division (and the low score of the entire tournament!) with a 48. Coming in second was Joe and Claudia Gatto, Sean Jiggins, and Karen Estrella with a 53.

The Mens Division was won by Grant Butcher, Mark Manley, and Andy Forget with a 52. The second place team consisted of Mark Hogue, Jeff Stanga, Bill Daitchman, and Gary Bruckner with a 54. Great job!

These are the Seascape men and women who got closest to the pin on hole on the 8th hole:

Women 8th HoleLength
1.Kim Miller30' 1"

Men 8th HoleLength
1.Gary Lovell4' 10"
2.Steve Perez6' 3"
3.Joe Gatto14' 3"

Sunday, July 22, 2018

New Rules

Amongst the many rules of golf, some rules are familiar to all. For example, we all know you have five minutes to find your ball before it is deemed lost. We also know that it is a penalty to putt from the green and hit the flag pin. And definitely, don't ground your club in a red staked area.

Yes. Well, that's all changing soon. The USGA has been busy rethinking many of the rules of golf. In many cases, the changes they've come up with are designed to make the game more fun and speed up play. In 2019 we will all be playing by these updated rules, so get the jump on the competition and find out what's going to change. You can find 36 new rules at the USGA website.

Thursday, July 19, 2018

ABCD Tournament

This years ABCD tournament was a huge success! The following random pairings were winners!

First Place

Claridge, Kluger, Butcher, and Moore with a 109

Second Place

Rossman, Boulware, Wallman, and Carl with a 110

Third Place

Webb, Rettig, Collins, and O'Gorman with a 111

Fourth Place

Trounstine,  Patricio, Blas, and Taylor with a 112

Fifth Place

Hogue, Lindsay, Guttadauro, Daitchman with a 112

These are the Seascape Sharp-shooters who got closest to the pin on holes 8 and 12:

8th HoleLength
1.Matt Kluger1' 8"
2.Mike Coyle3' 10"
3.Grand Butcher4' 7"
4.Bruce Driggs5' 4"
12th HoleLength
1.Jeff Collins2' 6"
2.Gary Rossman2' 7"
3.Bill Miller5' 10"
4.Gary Lovell9' 5"