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Mike_Sweeney

The Creek Pairings & Holes & Yale
« on: August 16, 2004, 05:00:16 PM »
The Creek Pairings and Hole Assignments.

Brunch @ 10:30
Shotgun Start @ 12:00

Any question, email me at mws13@cornell.edu or call 212-828-7373 (24 hour number).

1. Mike Sweeney foursome - Mike Sweeney, Bill Hayde,  Paul Solomon, Steve Wilson Hole 4A

2. Pat Mucci foursome  Hole 1A

3. Rich Mingey foursome - R Mingey, D Mingey, Kelly Moran and Mingey friend Hole 3

4. Scott Wood foursome 18A

5. Gene Greco, Geoff Childs, Brian Stark, Steve Lapper - Hole #3

6. Dan Taylor, Bill Schultz, Jeff Goldman, Jimmy Murratt Hole 4B

7 & 8. Noel Freeman/MS eightsome Hole 2 both A & B

9. Dave Silk/BS foursome Hole 1B

10. Matt Byrne/Nyackers foursome - Hole 18B


Yale:

12:00 Lunch on Sunday
1:30 start

Yale Participants:
 
Scott Wood & guest
Matt Byrne & guest
Jeff Goldman
Tony Pioppi
Geoffrey Childs
Mike Sweeney
Mark Chalfont
Kelly Moran
Matt Byrne twosome
Jason Blasberg
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Jeff Goldman

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Re:The Creek Pairings & Holes & Yale
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2004, 05:07:02 PM »
What's the "A"s and "B"s?  Note that this is coming from the guy who thought dinner was extra. ;D
That was one hellacious beaver.

Kevin_Reilly

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Re:The Creek Pairings & Holes & Yale
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2004, 05:12:30 PM »
With shotgun starts, typically you have two groups (8 golfers) per tee.  The A group and the B group.
"GOLF COURSES SHOULD BE ENJOYED RATHER THAN RATED" - Tom Watson

SPDB

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Re:The Creek Pairings & Holes & Yale
« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2004, 12:36:23 AM »
To All Participants -

I would consider it a personal favor if you could take note of the approach to the 5th Green. You see, Pat M. and I have a running bet (still undecided) over whether or not it is a skyline green. In the interest of fairness, I will not disclose our respective positions, but the deciding perspective is the view of the green from the fairway (and not behind the tennis courts after a severely rope-hooked drive  ;D ).

Also, do yourself a favor and linger a little bit longer on the 6th tee to take in one of golf's greatest panoramae, as you contemplate your strategy on one of golf's greatest holes.

P.S. Mike - please make sure Pat doesn't send any advance Husqvarna teams to the couse.
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