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Beaver Creek Country Club
9535 Mapleville Road
Hagerstown, MD 21740


Tournament & Play Results

Freaky Friday 8/28/2009

Jim Hart’s team won two sides and Max Tissue won the back nine match. Dr. Bob Fisher recorded a 73, while posting an eagle on #9.

CLEARS: #1-Denny Stoner, #4-Jim Hart, #5-Rod Steiner, #9-Bob Fisher (Eagle), #10-Charlie Hawkins, #11-Ed Rachor, #18-John Shadrach.

Individual Leaders: Bob Fisher(73), Ed Rachor(73), Jim Hart(75), Rod Steiner(75), Charlie hawkins(76), Max Tissue(78), Tink Moats(78), and Carl Heath (79).

Team Golfer Tee Front Back Total # Birdies # Eagles
1              
 +4  -1  +3 Tracy Piper White 41 39 80 2 0
  Carl Heath White 40 39 79 0 0
  Tom Mente Green 46 42 88 0 0
  John Shadrach Gold 45 40 85 1 0
2              
 E   +2  +2 Rod Steiner White 35 40 75 4 0
  Larry Ambrose Green 43 40 83 1 0
  Mike Spies Green 43 43 86 0 0
  Frank Timmins Gold 43 41 84 0 0
3              
 +7 +3 +10 Charlie Hawkins Gold 38 38 76 1 0
  Ray Stoner White 46 46 92 1 0
  Shane Williams White 45 37 82 2 0
4              
 -5   E  -5 Jim Hart Gold 35 40 75 2 0
  Bob Fisher Gold 35 38 73 2 0
  Gary Haas Green 45 40 85 1 0
  Lenny Barton Gold 47 42 89 0 0
5              
 -1 -3 -4 Max Tissue Gold 39 39 78 3 0
  Tink Moats White 40 38 78 2 0
  Ed Ridenour Gold 44 39 83 0 0
  Larry Lowman Gold 42 40 82 0 0
6              
 +2 +4 +6 Ed Rachor Gold 37 36 73 2 0
  Don Baker Gold 40 44 84 0 0
  Mark Mades White 44 45 89 0 0
  Greg Trout Green 47 45 92 0 0

WACO 2009 Final Results

August 9, 2009

Chad Bricker shot a 7-under 65 on Day 2 of the 2009 WACO to win by 5 shots.  First round leader Chuck Thatcher stumbled on the back nine and ended up in a three-way for tie for second place (even par) with Trevor Hedges and Chris Baloga.  Greg Henry and Bernie Deane were another shot behind at +1 for the tournament.

Michael Boggs won the 2nd light with 155 (+11).  Mike Kauffman won the 3rd Flight with 163 (+19).  Kyle McNaney won the 4th Flight with 176 (+32).  Below are all results by flight: Continue reading ‘WACO 2009 Final Results’

WACO Day 1 Results and Tee Times

August 8, 2009

Chuck Thatcher shot a lights-out 67 (5-under par) to take a 4-shot lead into Sunday’s finale.  Brian Crabtree is in second place alone with a 71 (1-under).   Eight other golfers are within 7 shots of the leader.  Below are the tee times and pairings for Sunday, August 9, 2009.

Championship Flight is 79 and under PLUS handicaps between 0 and 3.
2nd Flight is between 80 and 84 PLUS handicaps between 4 and 6.
3rd Flight is between 85 and 90 PLUS handicaps between 7 and 9.
4th Flight is 91 and above.

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WACO Long Drive – Friday, August 7, 2009

August 7, 2009

With a breeze in the golfers face, the long drive results were not quite as impressive as previous years.  Chad Bricker still managed to pump out a 324-yard drive to take first place honors.  Here were the top-4 places:

1. Chad Bricker – 324 yards
2. Kenny Smith – 316 yards
3. John Weber – 315 yards
4. Mike Summers – 314 yards

WACO 2009 Listing By Tee Time

August 8, 2009

Below is the Day 1 WACO listing by tee times: Continue reading ‘WACO 2009 Listing By Tee Time’

WACO 2009 Alphabetical Tee Time Listing

August 8, 2009

Below are the WACO 2009 alphabetical listing of tee times.  Check the web site approximately one hour after the completion of the final group on Saturday to get the Day-1 results and Day-2 tee times. Continue reading ‘WACO 2009 Alphabetical Tee Time Listing’

WACO Chi-Chi Shootout 5:30pm

August 6, 2009

In one of the most exciting shootouts ever, Dirk Schultz defeated Denny Stoner in a chip-off on the 18th Hole.  Both players parred the 18th hole.  Dirk chipped first to 8′ 2″.  Denny’s chip was 8′ 6″. 

20 Golfers began the sudden-death format.  There were 5 groups of four golfers each.  Each group played the holes in a match play format with the loser of the hole being eliminated.  If there was no clear-cut loser on the hole, then a “chip-off” is required.  The golfer with the worst chip is eliminated.  Play continues until there is only one golfer remaining from the 5 groups.

The five group winnners proceeded to the 15th hole to determine the champion.  Here were those results:

Hole 15:  Denny Stoner (birdie)
                   Dirk Schultz (par)
                   Kenny Smith (par)
                   Pat Steiner (par)
                   Mike Butts (bogey) – eliminated

Hole 16:  Dirk Schultz (par)
                   Kenny Smith (par)
                   Denny Stoner (bogey) – chip-off 3’4″
                   Pat Steiner (bogey) – eliminated in chip-off 5’2″

Hole 17:  Dirk Schultz (par)
                   Denny Stoner (par)
                   Kenny Smith (double-bogey) – eliminated

Hole 18:  Dirk Schultz (par) – chip-off 8′ 2″
                   Denny Stoner (par) – chip-off 8′ 6″

Wicked Wednesday – June 24, 2009

42 players played in a perfect, summer-like conditions, and they battled firm, smooth-putting greens and thick roughs. The players at the end of the day would “have to pay the piper”. Leading the individual leaderboard was Stoney, as he collected 3 birdies and shot 35-36-71. Also on the sub-80 leaderboard was Jim Hart (74), Greg McNaney (76), Max Tissue (76), Rod Steiner (78), Denny Stoner (78), Charlie Hawkins (78), and Tracy Piper (79).

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Freaky Friday – June 26, 2009

Twenty-five golfers enjoyed the course conditions and smooth rolling greens, but Bernie Deane’s team was the only one to overcome the 2 rain storms and hail from the second storm. Deane led all golfers with 4 birdies and a 70. Leading the rest of the sub-80 golfers was Charlie Hawkins (72), Ian Elkin (75), Greg McNaney (75), Don Baker (77), Chris Barnes (77), Jack Patterson (78), Ira Pearlman (78), Stoney (79), and Rod Steiner (79).

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BCCC Junior Golf Tourney 3:00pm

August 30, 2009
3:00 pmto5:00 pm

8/30/2008 BCCC Junior Golf Tourney 3:00pm.  Members can sponsor their children and/or other young golfers for this fun event.  Etiquette and rules of play are tought.  Youngsters are divided into groups of similar skill-levels.  A $50 fee per child covers the entire series of Junior Golf events, starting in July and ending late September.  There is an end-of-year competition and prizes (date to be determined).