Monday, June 16, 2008
Old School Budweiser snares Cougar Golf Classic title on Saturday
The fifth annual Cougar Golf Classic is in the books with the Old School Budweiser team claiming top honors with a 51.9 handicapped score for the team championship on Saturday at Monument Shadows Golf Course in Gering.
The Old School team, made up of Eric Freeburg, Dennis Hill, George Kildrow and John Dyer, won the title over the Bytes Computer team of Todd Lewis, Doug Rupp, Mark Payne and Darrell Lewis. Bytes Computer had a score of 52.6.
Third place went to Burgner's Boys, last year's tournament champs, with a 54.2 over Linweld (54.4) and Hadenfeldt's (54.5). Burgner's Boy's team members were Mike Jones, Ryan Burgner, Doug Scholz and Bob Hessler.
The top women's team was G-MAC, who finished sixth overall with a 55.7 score. G-MAC members included Stacy Mitchell, Wendy Goos, Stacy Celli, and Joy Arnold.
Hole prize winners included, longest put (women), Joy Arnold; longest drive (men), Jeff Rotherham; closest to the pin in 2, Ted Schaff; shortest drive (men), Rod Green; closest to teh water, Rob Jones; longest drive (women), Becky Randall; closest to the sand, Bob Klein; shortest drive (women), Wendy Goos; and longest putt (men), Delmar Porupsky.
There were 28 teams competing in the Cougar Golf Classic this year.
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