Saturday, October 31, 2009

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Halloween Three Man Scramble 1st Day 10/31/2009





The First Day's Play Scores



Bobby Baker reading off the Rules of Play




Bobby Baker checks out a putter's efforts
Some players getting ready to start



Several Ghosts, A Jack-O-Lantern and a couple of gravesites
nestled in beautiful fall colors







An Attempt at a Haunted House?







The Welcoming Committee







The Club House Decorated for Halloween




Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Halloween Tournament

Hello Tournament Golfers:It's currently raining and 57 degrees in the park, but the forecast for the weekend is perfect: Sunny, Mid-60's and 0% chance of rain! We have an excellent field shaping up, so if you haven't already signed up for the Halloween Scramble we hope you'll do so soon!

You are cordially invited to play in the . . .

2009 Halloween Three-Person Scramble
War Memorial Golf Course
Little Rock, Arkansas
Saturday and Sunday, October 31 and November 1

Format . . .

36 holes at stroke play (18 holes each day)
10:00 a.m. shotgun start each day
Flights and prizes will be determined by number of entries

Entry Fee . . .

Entry Fee: $225 per team
Includes cart and lunch both days

Deadline for entries: October 29

War Memorial Golf Course, 5511 West Markham, Little Rock, AR 72205
Phone: 501-663-0854; Fax: 501-666-7982


ENTRY FORM

2009 HALLOWEEN THREE-PERSON SCRAMBLE
WAR MEMORIAL GOLF COURSE
OCTOBER 31 AND NOVEMBER 1

PLAYERS PHONE NOS.

1. __________________________________ _____________________

2. __________________________________ _____________________

3. __________________________________ ­ _____________________


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Saturday, October 3, 2009

War Memorial Golf Association Club Championship October 3- 4, 2009

Ralph Williams wins the Senior Division Club Championship at Historic War Memorial Golf Course with a 69 on Saturday and a 69 on Sunday. Nate Mosley wins the Open Division with a 75 on Saturday and a 69 on Sunday. Ralph Williams reported a hole in one on Number 9 on Sunday October 4, 2009 by Morgan "Bucky" Magness to Bobby Baker, the Facilities Director at Historic War Memorial Golf Course. His report went something like this.....Hi Bobby, I know the Ar Dem Gaz runs a column, on the Sports Page, each Thursday, featuring holes in one. We had a doozy today. Playing in the War Memorial ChampionshipOn the 9th hole, Morgan "Bucky" Magness, hit a knocked-down six iron, into a rain storm with gale force winds. The shot never got more than head-high, hit the green, took one bounce, struck the flagstick, bounced about three feet to the side and, like a professionally cued pool shot, spun back into the hole. Almost unbelieveable. In sixty years of golf, I have never seen a ball with such incredible spin. Magness proceeded to chip in for birdie on hole #10 and carded a respectable 74 to finish second in the Senior Division. Witnesses: James Thomson, Colin Osment, Ralph Williams.

Nate Mosley at the First Hole on Sunday
Danny Hill at the First Hole on Sunday
Jay Lester on First Hole on Sunday. Jay was not competing in the Tournament. He shot a 66 on Saturday and one under par 61 on Sunday.
Left to right: James Thomson, Colin Osment, Ralph Williams, and Morgan "Buck" Magness on the 3rd hole on Sunday October 4, 2009
Colin Osment at the First Hole on Sat. James Thomson & Mr. U on Saturday Ralph Williams and Danny Hill on Sat. Goodies in the morning both days Ralph Williams, Tournament Chair & Prize Money & James Thomson our President
There wasn’t a cloud in the sky. The air was cool, but pleasant. It was a gorgeous day to play golf Saturday October 3, 2009. Three foursomes played Saturday. A cold front moved in early Sunday morning right about an hour before play started. Only two foursomes played Sunday, a day that will live on in the annals of the Historic War Memorial Golf Course Championship Tournaments. There was going to be a steady pelting of rain throughout the day, just enough to make it a miserable day to play, and a challenging day for the Club Championship. Ironically, almost everyone who played Sunday improved or equaled their scores they made on Saturday. Dick Cochran passed out garbage bags to use as club covers for those players who needed them. Colin Osment showed perseverance and stamina playing without a golf hat. James Thomson sported a new panama hat on Saturday which he didn’t dare wear on Sunday. Nate Mosley went through three shirts. Those who didn’t have anything to prove dropped out Sunday-Mark Ross, John McCarty, Isaac Thomson, and Larry Smith. I ‘m still trying to figure out why Jay Lester played-he couldn’t compete in the tournament because he had a conflict I believe on the Hot Springs date-yet he shot a 66 on Saturday I believe, and a 61 on Sunday. Nate Mosley shot a 73 on Saturday and a 69 on Sunday. What was amazing was that the weather was not the kind of weather one would want to play golf in especially in a tournament. It was windy, cold, raining and in general miserable. The greens were bursting with water. The fairways were soaked. I’m sure glad I wasn’t playing. Everyone who played Sunday was glad it was over, but no one will ever forget it. –by Mark Ross