“Every time a golfer makes a birdie he must then make two triple bogeys to restore the fundamental equilibrium of the universe” — unknown golf sage
It looks like another great golf outing is behind us. It started out pretty cold, but by the time we finished, the sun was out and it turned into a nice So Cal day. With the recent rains, the course should began to sprout new grass, relieving the groundsmen from having to spray-paint the fairways. I’ve noticed that even though the brown grass and the green painted grass are the same, I can hit better off of the prettier grass than I can off of the ugly grass. Go figure.
Two announcements: Next week will be regular stroke play, with the scramble taking place the following week. Also, the Darrell Downey tournament will be held on April 2nd this year. This is a great fund-raiser with the money going for scholarships. We need to have a good turnout to make the event a success, so your participation would be greatly appreciated.
Today’s top golfers were Richard Guzik with an 81 gross score and Frank Allison with a 64 net. Way to go guys.
Regards,
Robert Escobedo