In the Lansing Conference Macera/Boles and Myers/Sullivan ended up tied and will be co-champions. In the World Conference, Scott/Miller had a big last night to leap frog over Fletcher/Scott and are the champions of that conference.
Well, it was a strange year, but we got through it and played some golf. Hopefully, things will be back to normal next year. No banquet this year meant no meeting and no business. So, no changes for next season. We'll keep the officers and the rules the same. If things are back to normal, we'll go back to the baseball divisions/playoff format.
I have compiled some statistics from the season and listed them below for your amusement.
Week #7 honors go to the following individuals:
Low gross:Lansing Conference - 37 - Jeff Baker
World Conference - 38 - Mike Scott
Low net:Lansing Conference - 31 - Al Christopher
World Conference - 32 - Tim Scott
Skins: Scott Steiner on #16
CTTP: Scott Steiner - 16' 1"
Results
Year-end honors go to the following individuals:
Low gross:Lansing Conference - 34 - Tony Macera
World Conference - 36 - Mike Scott
Subs - 35 - Ed Dow, Jr.
Average gross:Lansing Conference - 38.571 - Jeff Baker
World Conference - 39.200 - Mike Scott
Low net:Lansing Conference - 27 - Scott Burke
World Conference - 26 - Scott Fletcher
Subs - 33 - George Muller
Average net:Lansing Conference - 35.286 - Tony Macera
World Conference - 34.714 - Scott Fletcher
Most points:Lansing Conference - 45.5 - Doug Boles
World Conference - 43 - Scott Fletcher
Average points:Lansing Conference - 6.500 - Doug Boles
World Conference - 6.500 - Mike Scott
Most improved:Lansing Conference - Bob Anderson - 9.72 to 6.48 (3.24)
World Conference - Nate Evangelista - 9.54 to 7.02 (2.52)
Most Albatrosses:1 - Jim Myers
Most Eagles:1 - Jamie Spencer (same night and same hole as above)
Most Birdies:Lansing Conference - 10 - Jeff Baker
World Conference - 5 - Steve Miller
Skins - 32 skins were paid out to 21 different individuals with Mike Scott winning the most (four)
CTTP - #7 - 13' 9" - Pat Mikula
#16 - 12' 10" - Scott Fletcher
No one won the CTTP more than once