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The weekly standings and messages should be completed by Friday of each week… but don't hold me to that.  I usually update everything late at night well after 10 or 11pm.

** Check out the entire web site weekly for changes.

I will try to let you know when I have updated something but sometimes I forget.  It must be all those years in front of a computer.

If you have any suggestions for the web page, please let me know.  I'd be happy to add a link or a favorite story or something like that.  I may add a golf joke or statement page but we would probably have to keep it clean.

Drew

SOME OBSERVATIONS ON PACE OF PLAY AND GOLF CARS

We understand that many of today’s golfers are relatively new to rules and etiquette of the game. Pace of Play and golf car do’s and don’ts are not familiar with everyone. We wanted to highlight a few of the prominent suggestions.

· Once on the green, put your clubs near the back of the greens in a position that will decrease the amount of time it takes to safely clear the green.

· Always remember your position on the golf course is relative to the group in front of you, not behind you. “We weren’t holding anyone up” is not a viable excuse for playing nine holes in more than 2 ½ hours. (League play is sometimes longer but this is still important guideline)

· The golf course is not a practice range. Multiple balls played on a hole could lead to clubhouse intervention.

· Partners in carts should use the “drop off” method in order to take full advantage of the golf car’s speed from point A to point B.

· When approaching your ball, start locating yardage indicators so that you have a good idea of your yardage before you arrive at your ball.

· Replace your divots and repair your ball marks can never be said enough.

· Obey the cart signs and ropes for traffic control on the course.

August 31, 2011

That’s all she wrote.  Thanks for a great season.  I hope everyone will be back next year.

If you have any suggestions, please let me know.  There will be a few changes based on issues this year that will make things go a little smoother.

 

On the right edge of this page you’ll notice a section about special reports.

This includes a ringer report which looks at every round you played and takes your best score on each hole.  It shows you what you could shoot if everything was perfect… or close to it.  The season average report is just that.  Your average scores for each hole over the season.

 

Contest results for Week 19:

Closest to the pin #13 - Andy O’Hern

Long Drive on #15 - Ed Marsh

Long Putt on #18 - Ed Marsh

 

I forgot to carry over the contest from

week 17 for the #12 hole.  Sorry

 

Final Results:

1st Place - 283 points - Brian Cervin & Andrew Falkenberg

2nd Place - 263.5 points - Bill Dare, Chris Davis, Chad Pratley

3rd Place - 245.5 points - Andy O’Hern & Jim Ross

4th Place - 243 points - Joe Holden & Phil Goff

5th Place - 234 points - Ed Marsh & Eric Lindbloom

6th Place - 229 points - Tom Deryke & Bill Moran

7th Place - 192 points - Julian Castillo & Pam Knish

8th Place - 178.5 points - Faith Cervin & Sam Donaldson

 

The outing will be at Angel’s Crossing on September 24.  Speaking with Jeff, the rates are currently $44 for 18 with a cart.  They MAY drop in September.  I’m going to shoot for $50 for the outing to cover a couple of small prizes and/or hopefully some food.  I've sent out an email asking for those who intend to play to contact me.  I'll update it at the end of the week.

 

Outing participants so far:

Jim Dunn, Bill Kuilema, Chris Phillips, Ed Freed, Jay Eichstaedt, Brock Wirgau, Andrew Falkenberg, Jim Miller, Bill Dare, Chris Davis, Jeremy Larson, Robert De Los Santos, Matt Currie, Joe Silveria, Jim Lippincott, David Bills, Phil Goff

 

See you at the outing on September 24. 

 

Drew (aka Captain Arby)

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2011 Schedule

2011 Rules

This page is for the benefit of the Hakmups Wednesday Night Milham Park Golf League.

The information on this site is updated weekly during the league season or as needed.

All file links on this site are to PDF files.  If you do not have Adobe Reader please visit www.adobe.com or click on the link in the menu.

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How This League Is Setup

List of 2011 League Players

Captain Arby’s Golf Site

"The first chapter in The Rules of Golf is etiquette.  Apparently everyone starts reading at chapter two." - Nick Mokelke

Captian Arby's Golf Site Home

Hakmups Milham Park League Home

Hakmups Recap of the Previous Week

Captain Arby's Golf Site Contact Information

Captain Arby's Golf Site Related Golf Links

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Hakmups Previous Year's League Results

Hakmups 2011 Weekly Standings Page

2011 League Outing - Angel's Crossing on September 24. Click here for more information. Contact Drew to sign up.

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2011 Weekly Contests

2011 Weekly Contest Results

Sample Calculation of Men's Handicap

Sample Calculation of Women's Handicap

2011 Financial Statement as of 5/13/11

2011 Sub List (always in flux)

Please be aware of potential damage to the course.  Fix any ball marks you see while you are on the green.  Also, rake the traps if you see that it needs it.  You don't have to fix every ball mark or rake every foot print, but taking a little time to keep the course looking nice will hopefully encourage others to do the same.  Thanks.

 

If your tee time is 5:00 and your group is not all there, but no other group is ready to go, YOU GO…..

We can’t make the whole league late . Someone has to be ready to tee off at the assigned time.

 

This is important this year because we have a league behind us.  Typically a round should last 2 1/4 hours to 2 1/2 hours max.  There may be weeks when the weather causes everyone to play slower buy keep in mind you should always be in sight of the group ahead of you.

 

We are playing winter rules.  Especially in the spring with the rain and the muck you may lift, clean and place your ball through the green.  You may not do this in a sand trap.  However if there is water in the trap, you may move your ball out of the water.  If you have any questions, please contact me.

We do have a league behind us so please remember golf etiquette and keep pace with the group ahead of you.

Stroke limits on the holes are double par.  If you reach double par and have not holed out, please pick up and write down the score either circling it or putting a "P" next to it.  Thank you.  

Ringer Report for the Front 9

Ringer Report for the Back 9

Season Average Report for the Front 9

Season Average Report for the Back 9

Special Year End Reports and Statistics