Notebook
Tournament Handicapping

The tournament handicapping uses Poststats Points. These points are completely independent of Virtual Tournament handicaps. They will be set and printed a few days prior to the event.

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The handicap system is based on posted scorecards to the website, USGA Slope Rating, and yardage played. The USGA Slope Rating is a number (between 55 and 155) given to each tee box in America by the USGA. The number represents the difficulty to the average bogey golfer. The average USGA Slope Rating in America is 115.

Poststats.com uses total yardage played and USGA Slope Rating to apply a "course bonus" to each tee box in America. These bonus points are used to level the course difficulty and handicap each golfer participating in the Carl Spackler Open. The course bonus is not used at the Carl Spackler Open since all participants are playing the same course.

Each golfer is required to post 4+ scorecards to participate in the Carl Spackler Open. The handicap system and computer will use the last 15 posted scorecards regardless of year to determine a golfer handicap. The handicap system will omit the best scorecard and four worst scorecards from the previous 15 posted scorecards. It will tally the average number of birdies, pars, bogeys, double-bogeys, and triple-bogeys for each golfer. (Eagles are converted to birdies.)

The "personal profile" for each golfer has a date field for health setbacks. This field is used for heart attacks, strokes, broken legs, surgeries, and anytime past scorecards are not a representation of a golfer's skill level. The computer does not use scorecards prior to the date entered.

The goal of the handicap system is for each participant to score 60 points per round with their course bonus. For each golfer, the computer will use averages per round (birdie, par, bogey, double-bogey, triple-bogey) described above and cross check the database of 250 different "sets of points" for a set of points that will position each golfer to score 60 points. (Remember course bonus is not used at the Carl Spackler Open.)

The chances of one unknown high handicapped golfer dropping 30% of their strokes per hole over a 54-hole period is more than probable.

Poststats.com added "target points" to the handicapping system in the winter of 2007. The computer started raising point targets for the best golfers while still rewarding the high handicappers. The lower the stroke handicap, the more target points a golfer will receive. Golfers with a stroke handicap of +8 to +11 receive an elevated target to 62 points per round. Participants with a handicap +6 to +8 strokes are bumped to 63 points per round. Handicaps of +6 strokes have target of 64 points and +5 strokes get 65 points. Golfers with a handicap of +2 are targeted at 65 points per round. Jason Ridgeway presently has a negative stroke handicap and receives 67 points.

In addition to golf skill, golfers who play the same course 70 percent of the time will be given an elevated target of 1 point. This change also came in 2007. These "home course" participants will be given 2 points if they play the same course 90 percent of the time. These golfers statistically slip when leaving their home course. The point upgrade allows the entire tournament field to handicapped equally and remove scoring based on extensive course knowledge.

Poststats.com added another target increase in the winter of 2009 as a step to decrease Top 10 volatility and reward participants for posting scorecards. They modified the same target increase in the spring of 2011. Golfers who post scorecards per year (365 days) including past events registered with Poststats.com will receive an additional target point. Point targets will elevate by 1 point for every 4 scorecards posted with a maximum of 5 target points added. Jason Ridgeway's point target jumps to 71 points (A player) and Rick Dosky's (D player) point target jumps to 62 points.

The statisical handicapping detail for each golfer is available online. Golfers can visit the homepage and click "HANDICAPS" in the lower menu. Then click on their name.

Dress Code

Golf shirts along with bermuda shorts. T-shirts, jogging apparel or denim of any kind is prohibited. Only soft spike golf shoes are allowed on the golf course, practice green, and driving range.

Restaurants

Mountain Top Dining

Boathouse (304.572.5746)
CLOSED

Cheat Mountain Pizza (304.572.5949)
CLOSED

Foxfire (304.572.5555)
Thurs - Sun: 11am - Close

Junction (304.572.5800)
Thurs & Sunday: 8am - 8pm
Fri & Sat: 8am - 10pm

Old Spruce Cafe (304.572.1020)
Thurs - Sun: 11am - Close

South Mountain Grille (304.572.2990)
Thurs - Sat: 5pm - 10pm

Starbucks (304.572.5747)
CLOSED

Sunset Cantina (304.572.5710)
CLOSED

Wildcat Grocery (304.572.5972)
Daily: 8am - 4pm

Located at or near the base of Mountain

Raven Grill (304.572.6502)** Serves lunch only
Mon - Fri: 8am - Close
Sat - Sun: 7:30am - Close

Fiddlehead (304.572.2121)**
Wed - Sun: 4pm - 1am

Brandi's (304.572.5746)**
Dinner, Fri - Sat: 5pm - 11pm

Elk River Restaurant (304.572.3771)**  (6 miles south on Rt 219)
Reservations suggested.
Dinner, Thurs - Sun 5pm - 9:30pm
**Located at or near the base

DO NOT FORGET

The following is a list that you might want to bring along on the trip. These items will not be provided.

1. Shampoo
2. Golf Clubs
3. Cigars & Cigarettes
4. Sunglasses
5. Ball Retriever
6. Medical Tape, Bandaids, Sunscreen, Chapstick
7. Cash
8. Umbrella
10. Bug Spray or Absorbine Jr.
11. Golf Shoes (soft spikes)
12. Golf Clothes (the course requires proper golf attire. Please review dress code note)
13. Golf Gloves (extra for potential rain)
14. Digital Camera
15. Golf Towels, plenty in case it is wet.
16. Golf Balls
17. Belt
18. Evening Clothes
19. Swimsuit.
20. Mow your lawn.
21. Koozie to keep your drink cool.
22. Phone numbers of your ride to/from airport.
23. Powder or Boxer Briefs to guard against chaffing.
24. Watch, bracelet, or chain.
25. Print this entire notebook for the airplane.
26. Toothpaste & Toothbrush.
27. Weigh Travel Bag for 50lb Airport limit.
28. Carl Spackler Open baseball hats.
29. Golden Jacket.

Winning & Sandbagging

To some degree, the term "sandbagging" always finds its way into any handicapped event.

"Sandbagging" by definition is proactively posting higher scores than real, to gain an advantage in a golf tournament. Participants who use the term sandbagging in casual conversation are implying factual knowledge that a fellow golfer is a cheater.

Sandbagging does not occur at the Carl Spackler Open, but prior to the event. A participant who accuses a golfer of sandbagging or circulates rumors of sandbagging is implying he watched or experienced cheating prior to the event and ignored it.

The Carl Spackler Open is not designed to reward a golfer who plays better than his statistical averages. It is designed to recognize a single golfer who has played better than everyone else who are all playing against their statistical averages. To win this event, a golfer would almost certainly post scores that are not believable to anyone including himself. THESE UNBELIEVABLE SCORES BY DEFINITION WILL RESEMBLE SANDBAGGING.

Pairings, Rooms, & Roommates

The following is an explanation regarding roommates and golf pairings for the Carl Spackler Open. Participant preferences are collected from the option selector in March and reviewed.

PAIRINGS
The daily golf pairings are not finalized until 60 minutes prior to each round. There are rounds of golf on Wednesday afternoon, Thursday, Friday morning, Friday afternoon, and Saturday. All pairings for all rounds are built starting with the rookies and their top preference. A mobile scorer per pairing is a second priority. The rest of the pairings are based on the thousands of preferences collected and then moved around for pace of play reasons.

Pairings for the final round on Saturday are set based on reverse leaderboard order through Round 2. Exactly like the PGA Tour with four exceptions. (1) Pairings "can" be adjusted slightly for mobile scoring. (2) Chris Philipsen or Greg Garrett for scoring purposes. (3) The gopher mascot generally plays early. (4) A player out of the tournament who will collect event tee markers.

There are no guaranteed pairings for anyone attending with one exception. All rookies will play with their referral at least once.

ROOMS, BEDS, & ROOMMATES
Rookies are assigned to their top preference. All other roommates are paired up using Tuesday night reservations, best interests of the collective group, and suggestions provided by the participants.

Pace of Play

It takes about one hour to play 18 holes of golf. The other 2.5 to 4.5 hours is "logistical positioning" -- getting to the next shots with the right equipment. Any golf tournament including the PGA Tour played by the rules (no gimmies, no fluffing, etc.) is not going to be completed in under 4 3/4 hours. Add hackers and add time.

The slowest group dictates the pace of play for everyone behind them. Any group that gets out of position -- especially early in the day -- will affect many groups after it.

The pairings are designed with "fun" as top priority and "pace of play" as a close second.

Skilled golfers should educate and lead by example. Everyone needs to enjoy their round, but allow low handicappers to help move things along.

Raking bunkers for others, fixing divots for others, replacing divots for others, and carrying a pocket full of XL Top-Flites is being someone's caddy. It also is speeding up pace of play.

Hitting your own ball first, putting out on occasion, and even putting out of turn while someone is raking a greenside bunker can do wonders for pace of play.

None of the above requires a fellow golfer to play faster between pulling a club from the bag and swinging it. It does imply as a foursome we will work together to play faster.

Your foursome is playing slow if you cannot see the foursome in front of you.

Golf Rules

The Carl Spackler Open tee will be played from approximately 6,450 yards. Participants older than 50 years of age have a modified shorter yardage.

WATER HAZARDS: Ponds, marsh, wetlands, creeks, lakes, and rivers are normally indicated by yellow or red stakes (or lines). The Carl Spackler Open has simplified the rules and handles both colors (yellow and red) exactly the same way. When no stakes or lines are found near an obvious water hazard, the hazard is expanded to include balls in water or places within 20 yards of the water. A green, its fringe, and fairway cannot be declared a hazard. Relief Option 1: Play the ball as it lies with no penalty. Relief Option 2: Take one penalty stroke, designate the spot where the ball crossed into the hazard, and drop a ball (from shoulder high) outside the hazard no closer to the hole. Relief Option 3: Play USGA Rules of Golf. Summary: A golfer who hits his tee shot into a pond, accepts penalty of one-stroke, and drops a ball (from shoulder high) outside the hazard, would be hitting his 3rd shot.

WHITE STAKES: Out of Bounds is normally indicated by white stakes (or lines). Out of bounds is generally found when balls cross a road or leave golf course property. Relief Option 1: Take two penalty strokes, designates the spot where the ball crossed the white stakes, and drop another ball (from shoulder high) in-bounds. Relief Option 2: Play USGA Rules of Golf.

LOST BALL: Relief Option 1: Take two penalty strokes, designates the spot where you last saw the ball, and drop another ball (from shoulder high). Relief Option 2: Play USGA Rules of Golf. A golfer who loses a ball, accepts penalty of two strokes, and drops shoulder high would be hitting his 4th shot.

UNPLAYABLE LIES: A player may take an unplayable lie anywhere on the course including the middle of the fairway. By penalty of 1 stroke, a golfer must drop two club lengths no closer to the hole from the unplayable lie. Unplayable lies normally prohibit the free swing of the golf club.

FREE DROPS: A player may obtain free relief or drop from a fairway divot or a cart path. All man-made objects such as stakes, fences and signs receive a free drop with no penalty. Your partner should assist. Drops are no closer to the hole.

LONG PUTT: The longest putt made on each hole receives long putt points. Mark your distance proactively and putt when partners are not standing on the green or ready to play. (1) Fringe putts and short chips do not count. (2) The putter must fit between the ball and the hole to be valid. The shortest putter in the group is not able to be used for measurement. (3) Long putts cannot be longer than its previous putt. (4) Golfers cannot three-putt or worse and receive long putt points.

GIMME: The Captains Club proudly supports two forms of gimme. (1) Golfers may take a gimme (one stroke) if scoring zero points on the hole. (2) If already taking a zero points on a hole, a golfer may drop with no penalty at the 100 yard red disc in the middle of the fairway. The gimme rule speeds up pace of play while still allowing for long putt points. All other forms of gimme are prohibited.

PAR 3's: Golfers can receive points for triple-bogey. Golfers cannot use drop zones regardless of 'golf course' rules. Golfers who hit a ball into the water can move up a single tee or use hazard rules (red or yellow) described above. Eventually a golfer can take a 'gimme' as defined above.

DO NOT TOUCH YOUR BALL UNLESS IT IS LYING MOTIONLESS ON THE GREEN. NO FLUFFING.

Day of Purchases

The Carl Spackler Open expects all payments (including small amounts) to be paid prior to the event to eliminate accounting while on vacation. The event does collect money during the event for various unexpected purchases. Exchanging money is embraced; however every cent must be tracked in the accounting books. There is no way a sober person will remember 20 different purchases by 20 different golfers two weeks after the event. Our financial officer, Rick Dosky, and Captains Club member Greg Long have small envelopes in their golf bags. Do not hand money to Greg Long and do not hand Rick Dosky money without an envelope. Golfers are expected to write their name, amount, and description of purchase on the envelope.

Weather, Bugs, & Weather Delays

The 54-hole tournament has experienced completely dry conditions once in history. The tournament will be played in rain, but not in a heavy downpour. The tournament could be adjusted to 36 holes on a particular day to address bad weather. The Skills Challenge and replay round in this order will be activities removed from the itinerary as needed. The tournament can also be adjusted for 27 holes on two days if heavy rain is expected.

Very wet conditions prior to the tournament can attract an obscene amount of mosquitos. It is recommended that players obtain plenty of insect repellent for MULTIPLE golfers if the golf course receives lots of rain prior to arrival. Absorbine Jr. works well.

The cooler morning temperatures could require a pullover jacket. Umbrellas, drizzle sticks, rain suits and towels should be packed.

The temperatures registered for Snowshoe, WV are read at top of mountain and 4,848 feet in elevation. The top of mountain is 5 to 8 degrees colder than temperatures at golf course. Snowshoe weather is very unpredictable. Do not assume the Saturday and Sunday weather will match the forecast provided on Wednesday. There is limited shops to buy clothes needed for unpredicted colder temperatures.

On August 25, 2012 at 3:00PM... It was 85 degrees in Pittsburgh, 75 degrees at Raven, and 70 degrees on top of mountain. It was 52 on top of mountain at 10:30PM.

Trophies & Awards

Some trophies and awards won last year should be engraved where appropriate and brought back for annual distribution. Please see Jason Watson in regards to any award.

Kitchen Pass Award
Crapper Award
Skills Challenge Award
Horses Ass Trophy
Championship Trophy

Past winners do not return with their Golden Jacket, but should return with their golden jacket.

Registration

The registration process requires every attending golfer to register online. Golfers who pre-registered this summer and fall must re-register.

Golfers will find a "register now" link/graphic at www.carlspackleropen.com during the registration period. Each golfer is required to have a Poststats.com account to register for this event.

The registration process will provide event details, rules, gain agreement to rules, and ask each golfer for attendance probability. Registration will be used as two-way communication, however will not grant a golfer participant status.

Upon completion of the registration process, registrants will be linked into the "Trip Fees" portion of the website with fees and "Make A Payment" information. Golfers will be added upon scorecard requirement is completed as well as participants required non-refundable non-transferable deposits are received.

Golfers who are questionable, doubtful, and not attending are encouraged to register as it will communicate their status to everyone involved.

Registration Rules & Policies

The following is a copy of the registration rules and policies agreed upon at registration.

GENERAL EXPECTATIONS

1.  He can shoot 139 strokes or less per round on average.

2.  He can financially commit to a 4-day golf trip 6 months in advance.

3.  He is not annoyed by alcohol consumption around him.

4.  He likes to play golf and meeting new people.

5.  He reads. He visits carlspackleropen.com at least monthly for updates.

6.  He understands hotel discounts are not given to local participants.

7.  He realizes the tournament encourages local police to place drunken golfers driving vehicles in jail.

8.  He respects all members and vendors.

9.  He has posted at least two 18-hole scorecards since June 10, 2012.

10. Rookies must post 4+ scorecards by May 13, 2013.
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MONEY HANDLING

1.  Deposits are $120 and non-refundable non-transferable.

2.  Deposits ($120) must be paid and postmarked prior to January 31, 2013.

3.  Outstanding balances must be paid or postmarked prior to April 15, 2013.

4.  Payments will be logged to the website and processed based on the postmarked date.

5.  Event will not discount for partial attendance.  Please do not ask today or in May.

6.  Golf refunds due to weather are not guaranteed.  We play when the course is open.

7.  Golfer is responsible for post office errors and lost mail.  Send early and check website.

8.  Participants with a balance on April 15 will be replaced on April 18 with late-entries.

9.  Optional activities or services (replay, practice round, etc.) are non-refundable in June.

10.  Bounced check fees are approximately $25 and remains private until the fee is not addressed.

11.  Hotel distributes room keys after submitting a personal credit or debit card.

12.  Non-refundable non-transferable deposits postmarked after January 31 will be held until April 18.
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CANCELLATION POLICY

1.  Cancellations will be credited $60 towards 2014 after their 2014 non-refundable non-transferable deposit ($120) is received.

2.  Cancellation credits ($60) from 2013 become non-refundable/transferable after January 2014.

3.  Non-refundable and Non-transferable. Please DO NOT PAY DEPOSIT unless you are committed to full onsite attendance. If you decide to cancel regardless of reason, do not ask for your deposit back regardless of relationship, seniority, funeral, accident, doctor excuse, or unexpected surgery.

4.  A cancellation committee inside the Captains Club will contact all cancellers and referrals after the golf trip with a cancellation form. Cancellers (or their buddy or referral) with special circumstances should provide and return special circumstance form to cancellation committee. The Captains Club would be glad to refund participants with special situations. The primary purpose for the initial deposit is to acquire an accurate attendance list that participants can count on and increase efficiency surrounding golf trip administration. There has been 66 cancellations, 6 full refunds, and 6 partial refunds in the previous 12 years.

5.  Cancellations in May or June will increase the percentage of player tournament fee loss by 3 percent per day starting May 1. For example, if you cancel on May 15, you lose the entire non-refundable non-transferable deposit ($120) and 45% of the remaining tournament fee.  Money will be held until July to fund outstanding bills and then processed through the cancellation committee.
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LATE ENTRIES

1.  Non-refundable non-transferable deposits postmarked after January 31 will be held until April 18.

2.  Late-entries must be paid in full prior to April 15.

3.  Decisions on late-entries are completed on April 18 to achieve a participant count divisible by 4. The participant count will use total paid participants minus cancellations plus late-entries.

4.  Checks from late-entries will be torn up on May 31 if not accepted.

5.  Participant Options for late-entries will be collected immediately after registration acceptance.

6.  Personal contact information inside the website must be accurate.
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ROOMMATE & PLAYING PARTNER POLICIES

Roommate assignments and foursome preferences are collected online in March and reviewed in April. Referrals attending with a single "rookie" (first year participant) will be roomed together. All rookies will be paired for golf with their referral on Wednesday or Thursday. There are no other guarantees.

Code of Conduct

The Carl Spackler family wishes to make sure that all of our members, be them rookies or veterans, fully understand a few simple rules in dealing with personal behavior and our treatment of others.

Our gathering is a group of FRIENDS that get together to golf. Not a group of golfers that get together to make friends.  As part of our many friendships the members of Carl Spackler has made over the years, we have learned to treat each and every member with respect.  We have also learned to love and respect all the beautiful golf courses and towns we have visited through the years.  

In order to continue our reputation of fun guys of good character, who respect the game of golf, we ask you to remember a few particular items.

1. Treat the staff at the course, the hotel, the bars, restaurants or any other types of locals you may encounter, with utmost respect.  What if these people were your daughters?  Smile, say THANK YOU, and for God’s sake TIP them well.

2. Do not touch people. They are not toys and we do not own them! They are people with feelings and should be treated as equals.

3. Do not wreck the course. Understand we are all responsible enough to know what not to do on a golf course. Have fun, but do not be an asshole.

4. Do not liter. Lost balls do not count as liter.

5. Clean up your mess. Clean up your friends mess.

6. Watch your language. There is always a place and time, but we share the course with many locals, and a little discretion goes a long way.

7. You break it, you buy it. Carl Spackler is not responsible for fixing your temper issues.

8. Personally threatening and/or physically harming another member of our group is grounds for expulsion.

9. Do not drink and drive a vehicle. Too many sober golfers and many times a bus you already paid for. See a Captains Club member early and a ride will be found.

Practice Balls

Practice balls are included in the golf trip fee. There should be plenty of golf balls available on the practice range on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Balls will be available 45 to 60 minutes before your tee time.

Registration Table

The event will have a registration table. Each golfer must register or sign-in at the table before the afternoon practice round.

This is not an optional, but a required for everyone. The most senior members of the Carl Spackler Open are not excluded from this requirement.

The registration table will be signing-in golfers along with distributing gifts, participant option purchases, pairing sheets, and personalized bag tag. There are thousands of items to distribute.

Bag Storage

The golf course will store golf bags in the cart garage between your first round and last round of play. A personalized Carl Spackler Open bagtag will be distributed on Thursday.

The biggest problem with golf course bag storage happens when 'mentally spaced out' golfers leave their wallet or keys in their golf bag. Please do not leave expensive watches or equivalent in golf bags.

Raven Map

Snowshoe Resort & Map

Snowshoe Resort is located in Snowshoe, WV. The ski resort and main village is located on top of mountain. The mountain top (4,848 feet in elevation) extends north and south with a 1,500 vertical drop. The Raven golf course and Inn (lodging) is located directly west, but a winding 10-minute drive down mountain. Fiddlehead, Exxon Gas Station, and Subway are located 1/8 mile north of Inn.

A photo of the village is below. The blue dot represents the "commons", which has a stage for live music and 4 restaurants facing one another. Pizza, BBQ, Mexican, and Steak.

A photo of the "commons" is below.

A photo of the Inn (lodging) at bottom of mountain is below.

A photo of Fiddlehead at bottom of mountain is below. Fiddlehead is 1/8 mile north of Inn. The Fiddlehead is not part of Snowshoe Resort. The Subway & Exxon Station are adjacent.

The following link contains a map of resort. The map turned clockwise 90 degrees will represent north, south, east, and west.

Snowshoe Map

Beverages

GOLF COURSE
The event has secured a $3 beer price at the golf course. We have also secured a six-pack of domestic beer for $15 at golf course. 'Exposing' outside alcohol 'can' cause unnecessary problems. Gatorades are $2.75. Golf carts HAVE mounted coolers like 'South Padre Island' in Texas and 'Poplar Grove' in Virginia.

HOTEL/BREAKFAST
The only beverages provided as part of the golf trip fee will occur during breakfast by the hotel and Saturday nights Awards Dinner. There will not be any other beverages purchased with golf trip funds.

Breakfast

An all-u-can-eat full breakfast will be served each morning. The breakfast (four of them) is included in the golf trip fee. The breakfast includes bacon, sausage, pancakes, cereal, eggs, coffee, juice, biscuits, yogart, fruit, and other items.

Replay Round

This year, the optional replay round will be played in a similar format.  The new format is a 4-man alternate shot scramble, and will be held after Round 1 on Friday, June 7.

To summarize the 4-man alternate shot scramble format, each team will be comprised of four golfers split into two pairs.  A&D players and the B&C players will be paired to form a single team.  Each pair within the team will alternate shots during play.  The team will choose the best shot within each pair.  As an example, the A&D players tee off, the best of the two shots is chosen, and then the B&C players hit the second shot.  This continues until the hole is complete.  On the following hole (and regardless of which pair finished the prior hole), the B&C player pair tees off.

Based on feedback on the prior scramble format, the goal of the new format is to:
1- create more excitement by getting each team member more involved in the outcome
2- improve pace of play
3- establish a more predictable scoring system
4- utilize a simple rule set so that even the most intoxicated can understand it

The new format is 4-man alternate shot scramble.  Each team will be comprised of four golfers split into two pairs.  The A&D players and the B&C players will be paired to form a single team.

Instructions for Par 4's & 5's
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Each pair within the team will alternate shots during play.  The team will choose the best shot within each pair.  As an example, the A&D players tee off, the best of the two shots is chosen, and then the B&C players hit the second shot.  This continues until the hole is complete.  On the following hole (and regardless of which pair finished the prior hole), the B&C player pair tees off.

Instructions for Par 3's
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Par 3 holes will have a slightly modified format.  For the par 3 holes, each team of four golfers may choose any player combination and order to play the hole.  This includes the ability to have as many as 3 golfers take the tee-shot, followed by the remaining golfer to hit the sole second shot.  In this 3-1 scenario, the 3 players that teed off would take the third shot if required, and so on.

Following the par 3, the golfers will continue to the next hole where the pair that took the second shot on the hole prior to the par 3 will now tee off.

Cornhole Teams

The following are cornhole teams. This is a double-elimination tournament run by Kevin Long and Jason Ridgeway. The tournament will be held at Fiddlehead weather permitting on Saturday.

Archer, Keith t19
Behnke, Mike t25
Brewster, Jim t24
Carder, Brad t6
Dilks, Jay t3
Dosky, Rick t2
Dupree, Brett t10
English, James t19
Feazel, Todd t14
Fustich, Rob t4
Garrett, Greg t25
Gibson, Michael t26
Glover, Jay t24
Gorby, Justin t4
Gorby, Mac III t13
Hagg, Dan t14
Hagg, Tim t11
Hanks, Andy t22
Harry, Jason t8
Henkel, Thomas t10
Inghram, Chris t23
Jastrzebski, Bob Jr t1
Jastrzebski, Bob Sr t20
Leitz, Bobby t16
Long, Brian t12
Long, Chad t22
Long, Greg t15
Long, Kevin Jr t17
Long, Michael t9
Marti, Kyle t11
McCauley, Tom t5
Milam, Chris t1
Miller, Christian t18
Miller, Scott t6
Mogel, Matthew t23
Munksgard, Jim t5
Munksgard, Jon t2
Nickles, Dave t8
Osborne, Dave t18
Owens, Bobby Jr t20
Owens, Shane t13
Palmer, Mark t7
Peckham, Thomas t7
Price, Chris t21
Ridgeway, Jason t9
Roner, Mark t16
Saxe, Ron t26
Tatum, Jeff t17
Thomas, JT t15
Trojanowski, Mike t3
Vacca, Mark t11
Whalen, Marten t21