Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Reigelsperger Wins Spring Medal

Terry Reigelsperger, a 20 handicapper playing in the Fourth Flight, shot a sizzling net 133 -- 9 below par! -- to win the two-day Spring Medal Tournament April 16 and 23.

Winners in the other flights were Scott Humphries (141) in the First Flight, Bruce Driggs (137) in the Second Flight, Jorgen Hagglof (146) in the Third Flight and Bob Postle (143) in the Fifth Flight.

Here are the top-finishers by flight:

First:  Scott Humphreys - 141; Gary Bruckner - 141; Jeff DeRosa - 146; Derek Nagamine - 147; Bob Leininger - 148; Fred O’Hara - 148

Second: Bruce Driggs - 137; Jim Gosciminski - 140; Gary Paul - 143; Don Urrfer - 148; Jon Twaddle - 149; Jim Geesman - 149.

Third: Jorgen Hagglof - 146; Bill Campbell - 147; Jim Morris - 150; Terry Forsberg - 152; Jeff Stanga - 152; Mike Howley - 153

Fourth: Terry Reigelsperger - 133; Gary Lovell - 143; Glenn Taylor - 143; Dick Staniford - 144; Jay O’Gorman - 147; Greg Brougham - 149

Fifth: Bob Postle - 143; Tony Riccabona - 146; Fred LaRocca - 148; Steve Olson - 148; Bob Twaddle - 149; Bill White - 153

Closest to the Hole

Round #1 (4/16)
 #8:  Jim Gosciminski, Dick Staniford, Bruce Driggs, Marc Darrow

#12: Fred O'Hara, Ray Apolskis, Don Schwartz, Jay Karafa

Round #2 (4/23)
#8: Bob Halbauer, Bob Twaddle, Scott Humphreys, Don Schwartz

#12: Terry Reigelsperger, Steve Rodriguez, Paul Ciraulo, Fred O'Hara

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Eriksen, Paz, Land and Schwartz Win the March ABCD Blind Draw Tourney

Robert Eriksen, Frank Paz, Charles Lang and Don Schwartz shot a sizzling 111 in the March 19 ABCD Blind Draw tournament, winning a tie-breaker over Bob Sayous, Mike Howley, Joe Guttaduaro and Charlie May, who also carded 111.

The tournament pitted teams of four players, each drawn randomly from four pools of players, divided by handicap so that each team had one A, B, C and D player. with 90% of handicap, each team carded two scores on each hole.

Third place: Derek Nagamine, Terry Forsberg, Bob Fust, Dave Black - 112
Fourth place: Steve Perez, William Duquette, Jeffrey Stanga, Ferdinand Larocca - 112
Fifth place: David Webb, Marc Darrow, Dave Moulton, Ray Geisick - 112
Sixth place: David Tavarez, Michael Cloward, Michael Blaz, Bob Postle - 113
Seventh place: Rudy Ortega, Jim Gosciminski, David Frock, Allan Miner - 114

Closest to the Hole on #8: 1st - Dave Webb - 3’ 1” 2nd - Gary Bruckner - 6’ 2” 3rd - John Reisdorf - 7’ 10” 4th - Jim Walt - 8’ 2”

Closest to the Hole on#12: 1st - Mike Coyle - 3’ 1” 2nd - Bobby Sayous - 3’ 9” 3rd - Jim Morris - 4’ 7 7/8” 4th - Mike???? - 5’ 2”

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Two Recent Holes in One That Were Really Cool

Holes in One are pretty special any time, but a couple of recent ones were spectacular and worthy of note.

During the annual Guns Thornes and Roses Tournament with the ladies, Tom McNary aced No. 8. And a few days later, in an early morning round, Steve Rodriguez knocked one in on No. 14, with a 7-wood!


Not too shabby, guys.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Adopt-a-Hole Program Coming Next Year

The ASMC Board of Directors has approved a plan to creat an Adopt-a-Hole program in the coming year in hopes of further encouraging players to repair divots, rake sand traps, pick up trash and generally participate in keeping the golf course in top shape.

The idea is NOT to take the place of the Seascape Golf Course grounds crew, which remains responsible for maintenance and upkeep of the gold course. The object is to further encourage what everyone ought to be doing already, but in a more concentrated way.

When the program's signs are up, they'll announce at each hole which portion of the ASMC membership is assigned to a particular hole. While members should continue to fill divots, fix pitch marks, rake traps, etc. throughout the course, they'll also have one hole on which they'll have a special responsibility to do the right thing.

Here's the tentative breakdown of the course, alphabetically divided. Players whose last name begins with the letter A, for example, will "adopt" Hole #1. Players with last names from Ba to Bl will "adopt" Hole #2.

Hole  Last Name Begins With ...
1        A
2        Ba-Bl
3        Bo-Bu
4        Ca-Ci
5        Cl-Cr
6        D
7        E-F
8        G
9        H
10      I-K
11      L
12      Ma
13      Mc-Mu
14      N-O
15      P-Q
16      R
17      S
18      T-Z

So, for example, ASMC President Danny Braga would put special effort into Hole #3 while Tournament Chairman Steve Olson would pay special attention to Hole #14.

There's nothing stopping you from starting right now. It has worked at clubs throughout the US and we think it will improve everyone's experience here.



2013 Turkey Shoot Raises Cash for 2nd Harvest while Two Teams Break 60

The 2013 Turkey Shoot was a smashing success again with 52-two man teams winning turkeys and some sizzling best-ball net scores.

Phil Trounstine and Bob Tomasi shot a net 59, as did Bob Postle and David Moore and members contributed more than $600 ($10 a head to play No. 16 from the forward tees) and a full barrel of food donations to the Second Harvest Food Drive.

Here are the best-ball net results for the top teams in each flight:



First Flight




Phil Trounstine, Bob Tomasi

59

Garth Watrous, Gary Nelson

62

Steve Rodrigues, Leon Johnson

64

Bobby Sayous, Teddy Kosciolek

65

Mike Wade, Pete Pappas

65








Second Flight



Mark Hogue, Jeff Stanga

61

Chris Wilmouth, Marc Darrow

61

Danny Braga, Joe Claridge

61

Mike Cloward, Gary Paul

64

Bob McCormick, Bill Campbell

66




Third Flight




Mike Howley, Raul Grau

60

Jon Twaddle, Bob Twaddle

63

Michael Blas, Peter Porfido

64

Bill Daitchman, Franz Vaiarello

65

Jim Gosciminski, Jim Morris

65




Fourth Flight




Bob Postle, David Moore

59

Bert Post, Ferdinand Larocca

64

Russ Nicholson, Jack Marshall

65

William White, Paul McGillicuddy

67

Grant Butcher, Steve Maciel

69

Closest-to-the-pin results:


Hole # 8 -- OHara - 22”, Nelson - 34”,Gosminski - 310 1/2

Hole # 12 --Watrous (Garth) - 86”, Black - 10 4 1/2”, Postle - 10 5

Hole # 16 -- Karafa - 44”, Watrous (Garth) - 73”, Wade - 118

Monday, October 28, 2013

It's the 2013 Holiday Party!



2013 A.S.M.C. Holiday Party
Please join us for a great evening of food, dancing, and fun!

Friday December 6, 2013 @ 5:30 p.m.
With live music featuring the smooth sounds of “TSUNAMI”
Cost: $40.00 a person (Wine Included)
It’s going to be a good time, so please come out and support our club, meet other members, and have a grand evening.
For each ticket purchased by November 22 you will receive your name in a drawing to win a $150.00 American Golf gift card. (We will draw name at the party!)

Name:______________________________________________________

Number of Attendees:_________________________________________

Amount Enclosed:____________________________________________


Please make check payable to ASMC.  Please drop in the men’s club envelope in pro shop, or checks can be mailed to:
ASMC PO Box 431, Aptos, CA 95001

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Troy Rettig Beats Jeff DeRoza on the 40th Hole to Win the 2013 Club championship



It took until the 40th hole in their 36-hole match, but Troy Retting bested Jeff DeRoza to emerge as the 2013 Club Champion, played at scratch.

Brad Ryno took Tom McNary 4-and-3 in the Directors Flight, played with handicaps among those who lost their first match in the Championship Flight.

Jay Karafa beat Charlie Parker 2 up to win the First Flight; Breese White bested Gerry Catalano 8-and-7 in the Second Flight and Steve Robertson beat Rodd Doerr 2-and-1 in the Third Flight

In the Fourth Flight, Channe Carvalho took Dave Frock 3-and-2 and in the Fifth Flight, Jack Marshall won 3-and-2 over Dave Schulz.

ASMC had 96 players with matches once a week, Sept. 4, 11, 18, and 25. Closest-to-the-pin was paid for those playing on the 4th and 11th.

Winners were Garth Watrous, Jeff DeRoza and Paul MacGillicuddy on #8 on the 4th; Breese White, Bob Tomasi, Jim Boulware and Phil Trounstine on #12 on the 4th.  On the 11th, the winners on #8 were Steve Rodrigues, Bob Norton, Jim Geesman and Tom McNary; and on #12 the winners were DeRoza, Watrous, Bill White and Gary Nelson.

Most accurate drive on #9 on the 4th was steve Rodriguez and on the 11th Josh Christenson put it right on the line to win.