On August 14, 2014

OVGC men’s league results, Aug. 5

LUDLOW – With one week remaining in Okemo Valley Golf Club’s Men’s League, the chase for the Commissioner’s Cup became more competitive on Aug. 5. Stryhas Builders, who entered the night in fifth position, socked the fourth place UBS squad, as super-sub Stew Schmidt won 7.5 holes, and Ted Stryhas, PJ Garvey and Charlie Howard combined to win another 14.5 for 22 holes won total – taking first place for the night. The fourth-place Diamond Realty walloped the third-place Willie Dunn’s team, as Diamonds’ Roger Danyew, Bob Higgins, Larry Plumb and Herb Eddy combined to win 20 holes.

The big news for the night was second-place Built Rite MFG. thumping first-place EVS Metal, as Pat McLaughlin, John Smith, Jim Poissant and Francis Devine combined to win 20 holes – providing a renewed chance for catching EVS Metal in the double-point scramble finale. Closest to the pin winners were Charlie Dickerman on the 4th hole and Doug Lemire on the 8th hole.
Weekly results:
1st Stryhas Builders 22 holes won/15 points
2nd Diamond Realty 20 holes won/13 points
3rd Built Rite MFG. 20 holes won/11 points
4th Green Mountain Appraisals 19.5 holes won/10 points
5th M&M Excavating 18.5 holes won/9 points
6th ID3 Designs 18 holes won/8 points
7th Honey Dew Man 17.5 holes won/7 points
8th EVS Metal 16 holes won/6 points
9th Willie Dunn’s 16 holes won/5 points
10th UBS Rutland 14 holes won/4 points

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