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| KOMAG 2020 Weekly Recap Page |
| Each week the older information will be moved to the history page for the 2020 season. |

| Captain Arby's Golf Site |
| "The first chapter in The Rules of Golf is etiquette. Apparently everyone starts reading at chapter two." - Nick Mokelke |
| This site is for the Kalamazoo Order of Masterfully Amateur Golfers (KOMAG) Tuesday Night Milham Park Golf League. On this site you will find all the information about the status of the league. |
| Good evening everyone. Thank you for a great season despite all the setbacks. The final results are in. 1st Place with 242.5 points - Derek Arnold & Jason Kane 2nd Place with 233.5 points – Stan Franklin & Jim Lippincott 3rd Place with 232.5 points – Jay Eichstaedt & Jon Nelson 4th Place with 231.5 points – Ed Freed, Tim Hindbaugh & John Peterson 5th Place with 230.5 points – John Ryan & Rick Place 6th Place with 223.5 points – Andrew Falkenberg & Brock Wirgau 7th Place with 223.0 points – Todd Christie & Joey Whitacre 8th Place with 222.0 points – Tom Abraham, John Kneas & Jeff Lobel 9th Place with 221.0 points – Dale Billington & Tom Stack 10th Place with 213.0 points – Scott Managhan & Steve Rochow 11th Place with 209.0 points – Adam Hutchinson & Rich Hutchinson 12th Place with 208.0 points – Kevin Radant & Chris Wang Considering that from 1st place to 9th place is just 21.5 points, it was a pretty tight season. The weekly results online contain the following reports: - Season standings - Week and season statistics - Match results for the week - Pairings, tee times and handicaps – which is just the final handicap The results from Tuesday are updated on the Recap of the Prev. Week page at www.arbygolf. com Contest Results for Week 18 – September 8 Closet to the pin with your second shot on #12 – Stan Franklin Longest putt made from on the green on #13 – Kevin Radant Mystery contest … most 4’s – Adam Hutchinson Next week's contests: Nothing… we are done. Pre-paid league play is done. We will attempt to keep playing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays providing the weather cooperates. Possible fun items: - 2-person scramble - Four clubs and a putter - Start from the gold tees, par moves you back, bogey means you stay put, double bogey or higher moves you up. If we play, you will have to pay the green fees. I'll see you on Tuesday…. Hopefully. Drew (aka Captain Arby) PLEASE BE READY BY YOUR TEE TIME IF NOT A FEW TEE TIMES BEFORE. If you or your partner or your opponents are not ready at your assigned tee time, the foursome at the next tee time team will take your place. This pattern will be followed until a group is ready to tee off. Your group should always tee off at or before your assigned tee time (unless you’re the group that was late). Last year we had a group ahead of us hold us up. Obviously if that happens again we won't hold that against the people teeing off. Stroke limits on the holes are double par. If you reach double par and have not holed out, please pick up and write down the score either circling it or putting a “P” next to it. Thank you. We are playing winter rules. Especially in the spring with the rain and the muck you may lift, clean and place your ball through the green. You may not do this in a sand trap. However, if there is water in the trap, you may move your ball out of the water. If you have any questions, please contact me. Please remember to watch your pace of play. This means keeping in sight of the group ahead of you. Always be ready to hit your shot when it is your turn. Don't leave your cart or bag in front of the green while you putt. Move to the next tee area as quickly as possible. Being that this is league play and some social time is a normal occurrence, these rounds may last a little longer than a typical 9 hole round. However, our rounds should not be consistently exceeding 2 1/2 hours. If you need a sub, I have an email distribution list that I can fire off an email to. Please give me a little bit of a heads up. It's easier to get a sub if I send out an email earlier rather than say after 3pm. Also, the sub list is on the web. Remember, you can always get anyone to sub, they don't have to be on the list. I would like to know in advance if you do have a sub so I can have the card ready. The sub list will have a person's email address and sometimes their phone number. - Tee Boxes In the spirit of the USGA Tee It Forward program and handicaps linked to tee boxes, handicaps will determine the tee box you will use for each round. Each week your handicap will determine the tees you can use. Handicap in whole numbers Tee Box used 0 to 3 Blue 4 to 19 White 20 to 29 Gold 29 and up Red If you are on the lower limits for each range (say a 20), you may hit from the previous tee group (white in this example). If you are hitting from the Blue tees, you will not give more than 1 stroke per hole on par 3’s and 4’s and 2 strokes on par 5’s. (revised 2019 with the equalized handicap tees) |
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