Welcome to the Men's Night 2010 Season

July 28, 2010: BDO = Bogeys, Doubles, Others

Jul 28, 2010 | Posted by The Golf Committee

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July 21, 2010: Smurf and Turf

Jul 28, 2010 | Posted by The Golf Committee

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Mark "Smurf" Colosimo and his business (but not golfing) protege, Paul "Hops" Dunmore, of Colosimo Financial & Insurance Services Inc., served as the sponsors of the evening's awards ceremony. As part of their joint sponsorship, Mark sought to break a score of 80 and Paul sought to finish a case of two-four. We are pleased to report that each accomplished his respective goal. Paul shot 116, but wisely charged all of his beers to Mark's account. This astute financial thinking, when combined with his less-than-stellar playing ability, suggests that Paul will have not only a long and winding career in the financial advisory field, but also a long and winding journey on any golf course. Paul will next be seen at the Whitewater Golf Course at the same time in 2011. Please ensure that you are not playing in the foursome behind him.

To paraphrase the memorable line contained in a skit from Monty Python's Flying Circus, the afternoon's temperature was "hot enough to boil a monkey's bum". Favourable weather always tends to permit better scores and seven players (Barry "Beanshave" Caland, Clint "Slick" Harris, Mark "Smurf" Colosimo, Andrew "Pug, Jr." Christie, Steve "Boo Boo" Melnik, Darrin "Not Dale or Dan" Poulin, and Brian "Weasel" MacIvor) managed to break 80. At the same time, six players (Walter "The Mayor" Feletto, Charlie "Ayatollah" Ihantola, Richard "Gator" Lacoste, Rob "Foundation" Paterson, Greg "Otto" Pilot, and Frank "Baby Doc" Potestio) did not break 100. The results posted by these six players may be also attributed to the sweltering heat, when combined with the efforts of Whitewater Golf Club's Course Superintendent Jeff "C.P.O." Parker to roll the greens every Wednesday, which made for some very slick putting. One would prefer that to be the reason, as opposed to ... oh, say ... merely concluding that they are shitty golfers.

Speaking of those with a god-awful putting stroke, Director of Golf Matt "Call Me Matthew" Simmons conducted a "Four-man Blind Net" to award the evening's score-based prizes. The winners were as follows:

1. George "Roller" Derbyshire, Andy "Hondo" Karanasos, Dan Mosa, and Jerry "Fussy" Smith (298). This anonymous blog writer

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July 14, 2010: Flight(s) Cancelled Due to Rain

Jul 14, 2010 | Posted by The Golf Committee

Greetings, all.

Cliff "Santa" Friesen and Bearskin Airlines (corporate mottos: "Let the Bear take you there!", "Fly the Bear", and "To which god-forsaken town can the Bear take you so that you can avoid driving on single-lane highways?") generously sponsored this week's Men's Night. Unfortunately, the ominous weather before the 2:00 p.m. shotgun discouraged many from venturing to the course. Given this inclement weather, the scheduled proceedings were at first delayed and then finally cancelled, which is not an uncommon occurrence for both airlines (or airline companies) and golf tee-times. Cliff and Bearksin Airlines have, however, graciously agreed to "carry over" their sponsorship to next week's Men's Night.

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July 7, 2010: Good Weather "Insures" No Liability to Attendance

Jul 8, 2010 | Posted by The Golf Committee

Greetings, all.

This week's sponsor, Greg "The Butler" Jarvis of Smith & Associates Insurance Ltd., "insured" (Editor's Note: *groan*) that there would be great weather for this particular Men's Night and this meteorological prognostication proved to be accurate. The pleasant conditions also proved to be no "liability" (Editor's Note: Okay, drop the blatant insurance puns) to good attendance and, thus, this week's Men's Night enjoyed a season-high turnout of 56 of the 72 registered participants. We are, of course, sorely reminded that the golf season in Northwestern Ontario is a short one at the best of times. Despite the abbreviated period afforded this region in which to play golf, we are reminded on occasion that there are still those who refuse to venture onto the course if there is one cumulus nimbus cloud in the sky (Rick "Nutsy" Lauder and Jerry "Fussy" Smith, please step forward). At the same time, there are those golf addicts who will play golf during a torrential downpour (the "Bromance" pairing of Mark "Smurf" Colosimo and Brian "Weasel" MacIvor comes to mind in this regard).

Though the weather co-operated, the scores were not reflective of the favourable conditions. Ron "Sad Sack" Saddington (gross 74, net 66) and Clint "Slick" Harris (gross 77, net 72) posted the week's lowest rounds, though many attributed their respective performances to the fact that each is accustomed to being on the "hot seat", which might explain their choice of asbestos as the fabric for their underwear. We exclude any mention of Barry "Beanshave" Caland's stellar score (gross 69, net 69), given that he is always full of hot air, even during the winter months.

While still on the subject of "hot" (Editor's Note: Apparently Matt has acquired the nickname "Muffin" courtesy of the women who play on Ladies' Night), Director of Golf Matt "Call Me Matthew" Simmons conducted a "Four-man Blind Net" to award the evening's score-based prizes. The winners were as follows:

1. John "Coops" Coupland, Don "Key-Ho" Kehoe, Grant "Stats" Meikle, and Jerry "Fussy" Smith (292). Don, having celebrated his 60th birthday earlier this year, explains that his age permits him to play from the White tee boxes, though he has done so for the last 10 years. Don is presently campaigning for the construction of a fifth tee box on each hole that is located adjacent to the 150-yard marker.

2. Paul "Waste O'Height" Fitzpatrick, Brian "Weasel" MacIvor, Rob "Foundation" Paterson, and Larry "Sandman" Watral (299). This foursome could also serve as the answer to the question, "Who are the four heaviest guys at the club?"

3. Rick "Chompers" DiCasmirro, Gary "Shakey" Littlefield, "Bagger Vance" Overacker, and Norm "Buy-Sell" Tempelman (301). Rick's new sideburns allowed many to conclude that Elvis Presley had risen from his crypt and was walking towards the podium to collect a prize.

4. Colin "Inkstain" Bruce, Charlie "Ayatollah" Ihantola, Ron "Crash" Marostica, and Ron "Sad Sack" Saddington (302). Colin shot (gross 99, net 82) the equivalent of the outside temperature measured in degrees Fahrenheit, which might explain why he cannot play golf in November.

The prize for each "Closest to the Hole" competition was a $20 gift certificate, save an except for Forest 8, which for some unknown and arbitrary reason offered a $50 gift certificate, a sleeve of balls, an umbrella, and two golf caps. The winners were as follows:

Forest 5 - Gary "Shakey" Littlefield, who also won this prize for the same hole last week. We trust that Gary had not simply left his ball on the green from last week, though.  

Forest 8 - Len "Beanie" Arbour, who graciously waved the extra swag afforded this hole before those sitting at his table for dinner. This gesture was almost as annoying as ... oh, say ... playing 18 holes with Steve "Boo Boo" Melnik

River 4 - John "Coops" Coupland, who did not see the ball: (a) come off the face of his club; (b) while in the air; or (c) land on the green. None of these events prevented him from commenting as follows, "That WAS a nice shot, eh?".

River 6 - Ron "Sad Sack" Saddington, who almost cracked a smile upon hearing his name announced as the winner. Uh, almost. 

This week also offered another "Closest to the Line" contest, which was held on Forest 1. "Bagger Vance" Overacker, who had not won a prize for ... oh, my goodness ... the past two weeks, ran to the podium and then raced to his car before he was pelted with various dinner rolls and buns tossed by those in attendance.

The "random draw" prizes were won as follows:

1. Barry "The Buffet" Buffington, who collected a $50 gift certificate, a sleeve of balls, an umbrella, and two golf caps. Everyone was noticeably jealous, except Len "Beanie" Arbour for obvious reasons.

2. Don "Key-Ho" Kehoe, who won a pair of FootJoy MyJoys golf shoes. He chose a white pair, which will match the tee boxes from which he plays the game. Unfortunately, these shoes do not offer a style in the colour red.

3. Steve "Boo Boo" Melnik, who won a hockey glove head cover. It might have been preferable if he had won a hockey mask that he could wear while at the club.

That is all.


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June 16, 2010: "Freedom 55" Never Describes a 9-hole Score

Jun 20, 2010 | Posted by The Golf Committee

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June 9, 2010: Visions of Vertical Rain Proved Inaccurate

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May 26, 2010: It's Quality, Not Quantity

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May 5, 2010: Hail, Fellows ... All Wet

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April 17, 2010: Gomers, Holmers, and Misnomers

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April 9, 2010: O Captain! My Captain!

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March 18, 2010: The Only Constant is Change

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Money List
Pos. Name Winnings
T1 Kelly Mallon $35
T1 Kevin Wilberforce $35
T1 Andy Karanasos $35
T1 Bruce Holm $35
T5 Adam Wiwcharyk $28
T5 Paul ONeill $28
T5 Andrew Christie $28
T5 Barry Buffington $28
T5 Gino Arnone $28
T5 Mark Colosimo $28
T11 Rick DiCasmirro $20
T11 Dave Lambert $20
T13 John Dolcetti $17
T13 Brian MacIvor $17
T13 Les Swan $17
T13 Redge McCollum $17
T13 George Derbyshire $17
T13 Frank Potestio $17
T13 Tito Castellani $17
T20 Gary Sherban $15
T20 Andy Turner $15
T20 Don Kehoe $15
T20 Darrin Poulin $15
T20 Greg Jarvis $15
T20 Richard Lacoste $15
T20 Franco Crupi $15
T20 Joe Crupi $15
T20 Colin Bruce $15
T20 Vance Overacker $15
T20 Steve Melnik $15
T20 Clint Harris $15
T20 Saleem Malik $15
T20 Garry Kushner $15
T34 Len Arbour $13
T34 Rob Mozzon $13
T34 Rob Paterson $13
Total Payout $716