PCM9GA February Recap

2021 PCM9GA board: This month the board recognized Ray Clements, past president (2014 to 2016 and 2018 to 2020) and David Eckert, previous director of golf operations and board member (2010 to present). Ray and David were presented plaques, by Trevor Ballinger, for their exceptional service and management. The organization would not exist without the dedication from individuals like Ray and David.

2021 PCM9GA board: This month the board recognized Ray Clements, past president (2014 to 2016 and 2018 to 2020) and David Eckert, previous director of golf operations and board member (2010 to present). Ray and David were presented plaques, by Trevor Ballinger, for their exceptional service and management. The organization would not exist without the dedication from individuals like Ray and David.

Ray and Dave receive plaques from Board President Trevor Ballinger.

Ray and Dave receive plaques from Board President Trevor Ballinger.

This month, the group also had a special occurrence, as Bill Lansing had a hole-in-one on the 16th hole of Tuscany West. The hole-in-one came during the two low net competition of the two-day tournament.

This month, the group also had a special occurrence, as Bill Lansing had a hole-in-one on the 16th hole of Tuscany West. The hole-in-one came during the two low net competition of the two-day tournament.

Mark Eichkorn

The Men’s 9 Holers board has set a fun, yet competitive, schedule for the 2021 season. This year’s board members are Trevor Ballinger, president; Chris Mucha, vice president; Bill Lansing, director golf operations; Bruce Hulbert, treasurer; Louis Beaulieu, secretary; officers at large: David Eckert, Alan Hatfield, Rob Risden; Kerry Walsh, webmaster; Ray Clements, assistant webmaster; Bob Caldwell, assistant webmaster.

February Results:

Feb. 4 Regular Stroke Play—low net odd holes’ winners:

Louis Beaulieu, Ray Bender, Mark Eichkorn, Randy McConaughey, Dave Savage, and Joseph Belonax

Feb. 11 Regular Stroke Play—best net scores on par 3s and par 5s, winners: Kevin Braun, Alan Hatfield, Jerry Matousek, Steven Rottger, Dave Savage, and David M. Wattenberg

Feb. 18 and 19 2-day tournament

Day 1: 4 Man Scramble Winners (to Par Net)

Alpha Flight

1st: Schwartz and Erker and Pleines and Savage (-8)

2nd: Risden and Lord and Schmidt and Hulbert (-7)

3rd: Nasal and Davis and McCurdy and Mohler (-7)

Bravo Flight

1st: Norgaard and Ruder and West and Bender (-8)

2nd: Mucha and Coogan and Ruehl and Rohr (-7)

3rd: Beaulieu and Geiges and Staley and Crawford (-7)

Charlie Flight

1st: Brown and Fritz and Lowe and Burrows (-6)

2nd: Soesbe and Kavalew and Lueder and Peehl (-6)

3rd: Kole and Ray and Walsh and Plaxto (-6)

Delta Flight

1st: Gillfillan and Blaylock and Isenhart and Matousek (-8)

2nd: Letzler and Cerri and Jimenez and Knox (-8)

3rd: Scarnato and Becker and Fiorita and Stimola (-7)

Day 2: Teams 2 Low Net Scores

Alpha Flight

1st: Robertson and Emery and Mitchell and Grice (-5)

2nd: Schwartz and Erker and Pleines and Savage (-4)

3rd: Risden and Lord and Schmidt and Hulbert (-2)

Bravo Flight

1st: Heinz and Jerman and Rabinowitz and Georgesen (-7)

2nd: Mucha and Coogan and Ruehl and Rohr (-7)

3rd: Johnson and Booth and Lechaix and Shaver (-7)

Charlie Flight

1st: Tackett and Bradshaw and Jones and Fors (-12)

2nd: Pizzello and Kennedy and Belonax and Leblanc (-10)

3rd: Butler and Hunter and Cowan and Williams (-10)

Delta Flight

1st: Letzler and Cerri and Jimenez and Knox (-9)

2nd: Stahl and Caldwell and Bunn and Martin (-6)

3rd: Dice and Viano and Tulaba and Laychak (-6)

Feb. 25: Regular Stroke Play—low net score, winners: Doyle Blaylock, Barry Eisler, Sam Ellis, Bill Fenster, Eric Letzler, Bob Mantucca, Jim Martin, Allen Mattes, Joe Nasal, and Ron Plotkin