Today’s top golfer was Fred Rudy who shot an 85 gross score and a 62 net. Way to go Fred.
Regards,
Robert Escobedo
Today’s top golfer was Fred Rudy who shot an 85 gross score and a 62 net. Way to go Fred.
Regards,
Robert Escobedo
Greetings fellow golfers,
We had 11 golfers show up to play this morning in the early morning fog. It was not easy to see the ball on some of the longer drives. Even my laser finder wouldn’t work at times due to the lack of visibility. We also had a new member join the club. His name is Roosevelt Bolden.
The top golfer of today’s tournament was Jack Fenelon with the best gross score (80) and the best net score (60). Way to go Jack.
I was only able to post the regular tournament results. I didn’t receive the skins results. I’ve notified Jack Fenelon and I’ll post them as soon as I receive them (I just received them on Friday and updated this post).
Regards,
Bob Escobedo
Greetings fellow golfers,
Looks like we had 15 golfers that turned out to play today. One was a returning member, David Rios, who was in the club awhile back. I don’t recognize the name, so it must have been before my time. I think I’ve been a member for about 4 years. We also had two other gentlemen who are interested in joining us as new members, possibly as soon as next week.
By the way, I played a tournament at Olivas two weeks ago and their chipping, pitching and putting practice areas are now open. The holes have been replaced with plastic stakes. Just FYI for those who need this type of practice.
The top golfers of today’s tournament were John O’Neal and Rocky Escalante who tied for the best gross score with an 83. David Rios had the best net score with a 64. Way to go guys.
I hope everyone is staying healthy.
Regards,
Bob Escobedo
Greetings fellow golfers,
It looks like we only had 12 golfers show up to play today. Of the 12, two only played nine holes and one person didn’t complete a score card.
Jack Fenelon advised that next week he will stick around until the last golfers finish their round in order to collect all the scorecards and fees.
Today’s top golfers were Ed Maulhardt with an 88 gross score and Bob Edwards with a 66 net. Way to go guys.
Greetings fellow golfers,
I hope everyone is staying healthy during these trying times. Earl Clark just informed me that we’re going to start having tournaments again beginning next Thursday, 06-25-20. There will many changes to our normal routine in order comply with Saticoy’s social distancing rules.
Jack Fenelon sent me the following new rules and guidelines:
We may only have two flights, depending on the turnout. Jack will try to get the results to me on Thursday, or by Friday afternoon at the latest.
I hope everyone is doing well.
Regards,
Bob Escobedo
Greetings fellow golfers,
Some of you may have already heard; the Saticoy Regional Golf Course is now open. Here are the current rules according to Jack Fenelon:
Jack Fenelon also informed me of the following: The biggest obstacle for our club members will be having to walk the course under these temporary rules. We have very few members that chose to walk. So, until driving carts can be rented again, we will NOT be having our weekly tournaments. We will have informal play for anyone who wants to show up on Thursday mornings on a first-come, first-play basis. Because of the inverted cups, we will not be posting scores. I will let you know when the course starts renting carts again so we can then resume our tournaments.
The Presidents cup for May is cancelled as well as the luncheon (general meeting) scheduled for May 14th.
Lets be extra, extra careful out there, what with all these cootie bugs floating around out there.
Regards,
Robert Escobedo
Greetings fellow golfers,
It looks like this virus thing is going to be with us for a while. By the time the golf courses open back up, I’m not going to remember which end of the club goes down. I was going to have a green installed in the living room, but the wife suggested I install it out back in the dog house since that’s where I’m going to be spending most of my time.
Anyway, Phil Youker sent me a long list of golf laws-of-the-universe. Here are the first three:
Law #1:
No matter how bad your last shot was, you should have inner peace knowing that a worse one is yet to come. This law does not expire on the 18th hole, since it has the supernatural tendency to extend over the course of a tournament, a summer, and, eventually, a lifetime.
Law #2:
Your best round of golf will be followed almost immediately by your worst round ever. The probability of the latter increases with the number of people you tell about the former.
Law #3:
Brand new golf balls are water-magnetic. Though this cannot be proven in the lab, it is a known fact that the more expensive the golf ball, the greater its attraction to water. Expensive clubs have been known to be partly made with this most unusual natural alloy.
Regards,
Robert Escobedo
Greetings fellow golfers,
Jack Fenelon emailed me advising that the club is still on hiatus. American Golf, which runs the Saticoy Regional Golf Course, as well as many other clubs, closed all their courses on March 20th. There is no planned re-open date.
I’ve seen news reports indicating that the Coronavirus may not peak until May. This is just speculation, but health experts are saying “Nobody can set the timeline for when this thing will be over. The virus sets the timeline.
Stay healthy out there,
Bob Escobedo
Greetings fellow golfers,
Due to the recent Coronavirus developments and the directive to practice social distancing, we will not have any SSMGC tournaments until at least April 9th, although this is subject to change. Also, the Elkin’s Ranch away tournament that was scheduled for April 20th has been postponed. We will post updates on the website. The latest prediction regarding the chances of contracting the virus is at about 60% and rising. I hope everyone stays healthy through these trying times.
Regards,
Robert Escobedo
Greetings fellow golfers,
It looks like we will be having an away tournament on April 20. More information to follow.
Today’s top golfer was Ed Maulhardt with the best gross score of 80 and the best net score of 63. Way to go Ed.
Regards,
Robert Escobedo