Welcome to the Men's Night 2008 Season

Look out for those Woodpeckers

Sep 8, 2008 | Posted by The men's night committee

The drive for the WSI Cup is heating up to be a great conclusion to our Men's Night finale. This past week we had a record attendance of 206 players which is approximetly 80% of the league great job gentlemen! On behalf of the men's Night committee we would like to thank each and every one of you.

 

By nights end we saw our first official tie in the weekly standings the Woodpeckers and Herons both tied at 249 points giving them each 113 WSI playoff points which had a huge impact towards the overall standings. Since we are increasing the points by 25% each week we have seen lots of volatility in the standings, which in return, will make for good drama at the Men's Night closing on Friday September 19th. After week # 2 the overall standings look like this; Don Robertson's Herons are on top with 476 total points; in week # 1 they achieved second place points and this week a share of first place points. In second overall we have Graham Wright's Osprey with 432 total points in week #1 they were 1st place and for week #2 they finished 3rd. In third place overall we have Dave Colbeck's Merlins at 373 points (See Standings below).

 

Standings after week #2 of the playoffs

Position

Team

Initial Points

Points Won

Part/Week

Part/Playoffs

Total

1

 

Herons

225

193

30

58

476

2

 

Osprey

200

181

26

51

432

3

 

Merlins

228

117

25

48

393

4

 

Macaws

238

55

27

56

349

5

 

Woodpeckers

171

123

30

53

347

6

 

Teratornis

175

102

25

52

329

7

 

Hawks

173

58

20

39

270

8

 

Vultures

159

13

19

38

210


Matt Chaisson one of GreyHawk CPGA pro was able to hold off the charge leading the way with 20 gross stableford points shooting 34 on the front nine of Predator, he was also tied by Normand Lemieux, Marc Carrier, Dwayne Mercer and Paul Guerette. In the net stableford we saw Ron Scott put together his best performance of the year shooting 1 over par to give him 25 net stableford points. Other great net scores were posted by Larry Pyman and Gary Beatty with 24 points.

The highlight of the night was the Ping putting contest in the banquet hall this was our first back to back playoff ever resulting in a pot of cash worth $475 that’s right C.O.D... Cash On Delivery! Who ever can sink the putt from the line takes home the money. All ten players missed resulting in a huge roar... what ever happen to golf etiquette...these guys don't care, as a matter of fact; I was screaming and cheering myself because next week we all have another shot at the pot which will be well north of $600 cash.

REMINDERS:

Please sign up in proshop for the Men's night Closing no later then September 12th.

No official men's night on September 18th, however don't tell your wives and come on out and play!

 

 

 


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The Race is On!!!

Aug 29, 2008 | Posted by The Men's Night Committee

     We are officially one week into our first Men’s Night Playoffs and based on what I saw last night I’m prepared to say we are off to a pretty good start.  Most of the people I spoke with seem to understand the playoff scoring but, for those who had a few too many, I’ll give it one more shot…

     Teams were seeded based on where they finished at the completion of the 14-week round robin.  Unlike the regular season the 4-week playoffs will be contested in a medal play format where each team is competing against the entire field.  Where your team finishes in relation to the other 7 teams will determine how many playoff points your team earns that week and participation points will be added to your playoff points.  The number of playoff points available will increase each week leading up to men''s night closing finals where the point total available may determine the winner in one night!  This format will allow for far more volatility in the standings but I’m sure, as always, participation can make the difference so please, get out and support your team.

     Team Osprey, led by, Ken Shula made the biggest move in week #1 of the WSI CUP by picking up 100 points for finishing 1st along with 24 participation points to jump into second overall in the race for the Title.  Don Robertson and the Herons went out and pocketed 80 points plus their impressive 28 participation points this week, this made for some interesting drama around the big screen last night....the Herons poured back the wine and spirits anticipating a big jump in the standings, and by nights end the board flashed and the Herons were slotted first overall in the championship drive with 333 total points, followed closely by Graham Wright''s Osprey in 2nd with 324 points and the Merlins with a total of 311 points.  And for those wondering what happened to the regular season champs..... the Macaws finnished a devastating 5th this week, to drop down to 4th overall.  But don''t hit the panic button yet...the playoff points will increase by 25% next week, so there is still plenty of opportunity to move up in the standings!  Remember, we are paying the top four teams there is still lots to play for.

     For the individual performances on week #1 we saw Pete Mackinnon, John Bertram, Paul Guerrette and Dimos Agraniotis tie for low gross leaders at 20 points. In the low net department Ken Shulha and Ric Cammeron tied at 23 points.

OFFICIAL RESULTS WILL BE POSTED ON MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1ST

 

GOOD LUCK TO ALL IN WEEK #2

 

The Unwritten Rules of Golf – Part I

Unsolicited Instruction...

Why is it that a man with an index of 39 immediately turns into Bob Toski when he learns his playing partner is a 40?  The rule here is very simple… if they don’t ask – you don’t say.  I don’t care if Helen Keller could find the flaw - say nothing.

Here’s an example... you’re playing down # 4 when you glance over and realize your playing partner has a monkey on his back as he’s stepping into the shot.  What do you do?  Keep yer yap shut!  If he wants to know if there’s a monkey on his back he’ll ask. The hairy ape could be the key to an elaborate drill he’s been working on so it’s best to pretend there is no monkey.  When you get right down to it, Golf is a game of self discovery.  If he or she wants your help, they will ask.  So it shall be written.  So it shall be done.

 

See you in a few weeks


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The Race For The WSI CUP!!!

Aug 28, 2008 | Posted by The Men's Night Committee

 Good day gentlemen,

     First off, congratulations goes out to the Herons who won the 3rd quarter with 100 points.  2nd place saw the Teratornis with 94 points.  Each member of these two teams are welcome to pick up their gift certificates in the Pro Shop.  As for the overall results for the regular season... Jim Crawford and his Macaws are the regular season Champions of the 2008 GreyHawk Men''s Night with 475 points.  They were followed closely by the 2nd place Merlins with 455 points and the 3rd place Herons with 450 points.  The balance of the standings are listed below.

      We now move into the playoffs.  All teams will start the playoffs with 50% of the points they earned during the regular season; the Vultures, who finished at the bottom, still have a chance but, of course, they are going to have to play really well in the weeks to come.  Thursday August 28th begins our first ever Men''s Night playoffs and the march towards the inaugural WSI CUP.  For the next four weeks, rather than head-to-head matches, the playoffs will be contested in a medal play format with teams competing against the entire field.  The team that finishes with the highest team total for the week will earn the most points, the team with the second highest team total for the week will earn the second most points and on down the line.  As always, participation points will be added to the performance points earned that week.  The following points will be up for grabs for the first week of the playoffs...

1st place Team... 100 points

2nd place Team... 80 points

3rd place Team... 60 points

4th place Team... 45 points

5th place Team... 30 points

6th place Team... 20 points

7th place Team... 10 points

8th place Team... 0 points

     Just to make things real interesting, the points will increase by 25% each week leading up to the Men''s Night Championships on September 19th.

 

Below are the final standings for the regular season:

 

Standings for Men's Night 2008

Pos

Team

Win

Loss

Tie

Part/Week

Part/Year

Total

1

Macaws

12

2

0

23

355

475

2

Merlins

10

4

0

26

355

455

3

Herons

8

6

0

28

370

450

4

Osprey

7

7

0

22

330

400

5

Teratornis

6

8

0

22

289

349

6

Hawks

4

10

0

21

306

346

7

Woodpeckers

5

9

0

23

292

342

8

Vultures

4

10

0

15

278

318

 

Good luck to all participants!


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All-Star Break

Aug 12, 2008 | Posted by The men's night committee

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Herons for their great hospitality last week. Don Robertson and his team put on what was undoubtedly the best men's night in GreyHawk's history. Billy May Day started the night off by winning the hot tub chip off and $200 cash. He and his family will enjoy one-week free hot tub rental compliments of Don’s family company Robertson RENT-ALL see www.robertsonrentall.com for more details. To top of the evening over $300 in Robertson RENT-ALL gift certificates were given out. Great job guys!

The spirit for men's day is certainly alive and well despite the weather. Thursday was a great example as 168 players participated in what was a deadly storm. The horns blew off at around 5pm, but players continued the battle to complete their nines. Believe it or not some even went out at 8 pm to finish their games. It is amazing to see what these guys will do to get their hands on the WSI cup this year!!

Yesterday was week 13 which saw the Herons destroy the field with 248 team points putting them in 3rd overall. They also lead the league in participation points with 342 and bottles of wine purchased at the bar!! Guy our food and beverage manager would like to thank you gentleman!

We saw some great playing this week as 7 players were under par in the gross competition, including Ken Jewars who shot a 4 under 32. In the net department we saw Richard Lutterman, Scott MaCrimmon and Dan Pelletier at 23 points.

The overall standings is turning into a bit of a route as the Macaws improve to 12 and 1, don't count out the sleepers just yet a good final week may make things interesting.

Next week is week 14 the All Star break and Men's member guest practice round all Members participating in this event have until Monday night to confirm they will be playing the Shotgun practice round at 2:30pm this Thursday on Predator. The Talon will remain open for regular Men's night tee times if you can't get a time call the proshop Tuesday and you will be able to join us in the shotgun. This will be a fun night, so therefore, no scoring; however, we will have a lot’s of door prize on this night.

Reminder:

The WSI Cup begins August 28th- our new Men's night 4 week playoff format stay tuned for details...

Below is the current list of qualifiers for the American Express Shootout and Long Drive contest:

 

 

Longest Drive Qualifiers

Closest to the Pin Qualifiers

 

Mike Vezina x 2

Thiha Gyi x 2

Dan Tapp

Shawn Wilcox

Barry Nesrallah

Ray Licari

Chris Joly

Daren Penteluke

Robert Beaudette

Paul Guerette

Grant Wilson

Barry Nesrallah

 

Mike Vezina

Dan Tapp

Mark Lenihan

Jamie Tutton

Don Robertson x 2

Jim Crawford

Serge Fauchon

Rick Veinotte

Peter Akers

Grant Wilson

Robert Beaudette

Richard Massie

Ian Donnelly


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So much for a perfect season…

Jul 20, 2008 | Posted by The men's night committee

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Mid Season is Upon Us...

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Nothing But Osprey!

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Nothing but Osprey!

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Oh, What A Night....

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The first quarter is now in the books..

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ONE HERON OF A WEEK!

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Lot's To Talk About...

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Off To A Good Start...

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It's Almost Time!!!

May 9, 2008 | Posted by Men's Night Committee

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Men's Night 2008 

 

WEEK #18

PRIZES  

 

Closest to the pin

Mike Bond

Rob deWitt

Barry Nesrallah

Jim McAvoy

Dru Lafave

Bogdan Kolbusz

DJ Robertson

Dan Tapp

Ross Mills

Jim Bonner

Jean Lavictoire

Greg Malis

Cyle Pirie

Dan Sherman

John Stefansisc

Floyd Pirie

Graham Wright

Callaway longest putt

Marc Maissoneuve

Straightest drive

Rob deWitt

Greg Malis

50/50 draw

Brian Shackelton- $210

Brian Zavitsky-$300

Ping putting contest

Mike Richling/John Robillard 

$620 each

DOOR PRIZES NOT CLAIMED

Scott McCrimmon- Small Talon Print

Paul Hamelin- Callaway vest

Dimos Agraniotis- Cantebury Belt

Keith Lancastle- Callaway Dress Shirt

Phil Smith- Callaway Vest

Ron Scott- Under Armour

 

 AMEX WINNERS

Overall shootout winner

Don Robertson

GreyHawk Team

Jim Crawford

Rick Veinotte

Dan Tapp

Mike O'Driscoll

1st & 2nd Alternate

Grant Wilson
Ian Donnelly

 Team Prizes

1st place overall

Teratornis

2nd place

Herons

3rd place

Woodpeckers

4th place

Osprey




Money List
Pos. Name Winnings
1 Barry Nazrallah $120
T2 Jim Henry $100
T2 Mike Hopkins $100
T4 Pete McKinnon $80
T4 Richard Massie $80
T4 Don Robertson $80
T4 Steve Porter $80
T4 Augostino Pereira $80
T4 Ken Clark $80
10 James Steele $70
T11 Paul Bortolotti $60
T11 Mike Vezina $60
T11 Mike ODriscoll $60
T11 Antonio Veloso $60
T11 Brad Cross $60
T11 Glen Dorion $60
T11 Ken Jewers $60
T11 Daren Penteluke $60
T11 Dave Hebner $60
T11 Chuck Connolly $60
T11 Marc Carrier $60
T11 Ziya Erkan $60
T11 Geoff Stimpson $60
T11 Bruce Hillcoat $60
T11 Jim Crawford $60
T11 Rob Prystasz $60
T11 John Ferry $60
T28 John Bertram $50
T28 Jeff Cockwell $50
T30 Craig James $40
T30 Michel Lacombe $40
T30 Ray Licari $40
T30 Floyd Pirie $40
T30 Normand Lemieux $40
T30 Serge Fauchon $40
T30 Chris Joly $40
T30 Rick Veinotte $40
T30 Bogban Kolbusz $40
T30 Angelo Fiore $40
T30 Bill Pocock $40
T30 Darryl Pickering $40
T30 Morteza Doroudian $40
T30 Dominic Demers $40
T30 Dave Colbeck $40
T30 Ed Belanger $40
T30 Rick May $40
T30 Grant Wilson $40
T30 Trevor Blakely $40
T49 Mark Chodnicki $30
T49 Joe Greene $30
T49 Sean OBrien $30
T49 Rob Dewit $30
T49 Richard Lowe $30
T49 Andrew Shannon $30
T49 Dave Filipowich $30
T49 Len Huffman $30
T57 Stephane Bond $20
T57 Peter Patafie $20
T57 Mark Lenihan $20
T57 Neil Macdonald $20
T57 Dimos Agraniotis $20
T57 Brent Mclean $20
T57 Henri Monette $20
T57 Robert Beaudette $20
T57 Guy Monette $20
T57 Ross Mills $20
T57 Gary Beatty $20
T57 James Barnes $20
T57 John Medeiros $20
T57 Rob McMullin $20
T57 Tom Kowbel $20
T57 Andrew Harvie $20
T57 Mike Henderson $20
T57 Bob Hopwood $20
T57 John Goold $20
T57 Mike Glover $20
T57 Luc Perron $20
T57 Roger Ghantous $20
T57 Gary Craig $20
T57 David Couchman $20
T57 Andy Choquette $20
T57 Gord Both $20
T57 Manuel Leal $20
T57 Serge Labonte $20
T57 Peter Keon $20
T57 Rob Kearns $20
T57 Norm Keddo $20
T57 Nat Leal $20
T57 Steve Tipman $20
T57 Dave Pfeiffer $20
T57 Paul Gagne $20
T57 Chris Kelly $20
T57 Graham Dewar $20
T57 Chris Collins $20
T57 Lem White $20
T57 Shawn Wilcox $20
T57 Ron Wing $20
T57 Marc Maisoneuve $20
T57 Phil May $20
T57 Bill May $20
T57 Scott Kingston $20
T57 Murray Sutherland $20
T57 Andrew Robertson $20
T57 Tom Hughson $20
T57 Ralph Muslcow $20
T57 Wayne Davis $20
T57 Ken Watson $20
T57 Ken Ward $20
T57 Ron Scott $20
T57 Paul Sheehan $20
T57 Dan Sherman $20
T57 Kevin Scott $20
T57 Ed Salloum $20
T57 Larry Pyman $20
T57 DJ Robertson $20
T57 Mike Robertson $20
T57 Ken Shulha $20
T57 John Stefancsisc $20
T57 Jamie Tutton $20
T57 Micheal Tutton $20
T57 Roger Vezina $20
T57 Bernard Trudel $20
T57 Mike Tierney $20
T57 Richard Tennant $20
T57 Claude Therien $20
T126 Jack Cole $10
T126 Keith Shannon $10
T126 Bob Slipp $10
T126 George Shaw $10
T126 Gerry Taylor $10
T126 Mickey Walker $10
T126 Luc Rancourt $10
T126 Mark Lange $10
T126 Roger Sears $10
T126 Dave Robertson $10
T126 Bryan Ernst $10
T126 Jim Ernst $10
T126 Chris Fukusaka $10
T126 Paul Guerrete $10
T126 Heath Haughton $10
T126 Ed Doyle $10
Total Payout $4530