Forty-nine golfers had a beautiful day to play golf in the annual 108 Men’s Breakfast Open.
Chris Stevens led the way with a 72 for the low-gross title.
Ed Caissie shot one of his career rounds to take the overall low net with a 64.
There were seven deuces recorded with Dave Robertson holing two and Vern Jeffrey recording one in the first flight. James Seeley the only one in the second flight, and Jim French, Jamie Crellin and Theo Wiering in the third flight.
Jay Scott had two long drives and a KP (closest to the pin) in the second flight.
First flight
Matt McNeil took the low gross with a 78 in a count back with Bill Harris.
Eric Ohlund took the low net.
Second flight
Al Sidor’s 79 was good enough for the low-gross title, while Mark Larson grabbed the low-net bragging rights.
Third flight
Jim French shot his way to an 83 and the low-gross honours, while Harvey Knapp walked away as the low-net winner.
The match play championship sign-up is in the pro shop now and runs until June 6. The low-net golfers may get byes in the first-round matchups.
Clarification
The greens are really fast and not really rough, as noted in a previous article.