Great turnout for Labor Day scramble at Arlington

Glenmore Jones
Register Golf Columnist

RICHMOND September 06, 2008 01:12 am

Eighty-one golfers teed it up at Arlington Country Club in a mixed scramble on Labor Day.
After a fun day of golf on a beautiful golf course, there were two teams that tied with par-busting scores of 55, which is 17-under par. The teams were Pat and Mike Brandenurg, Julia Hovey and Bob Gieger along with Steve and Pat Miller, Darrell and Howard Maxwell.
They chose to be co-champions instead of matching cards or playing it off.
Good decision.
In the closest to the pin contest, Kent Huntzinger won on hole No. 5, Chuck Carol won on No. 7 and Jane Ann Whittaker won No. 14.
New head professional Patrick Williams and his staff kept things running smoothly.
Congratulations to you par-busters!

Thanks from Big Brothers/Big Sisters
I received a thank you note and letter from live wire Kelli Stewart, who does a great job as regional coordinator for the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Bluegrass. It was in response to the fund-raiser scramble that Gibson Bay pro Jason Eberle and I organized on the short course on Aug. 9.
The $915 raised will fund a golf camp for Big Brothers/Big Sisters later this month.
This is the letter that Kelli sent:
“We had a great turnout for this event and we are humbled that everyone was so excited to come enjoy the course for the day just to benefit our kids!
The kids who will participate in the golf camp in September are kids who might never have been introduced to the sport of golf.
It’s important to show kids what is out there. Get them involved in new things and maybe spark their interest to major in the PGM program at EKU.
You never know.
We can’t thank everyone enough for putting this whole event together. We couldn’t have done this without Glenmore Jones, Jason Eberle along with Gibson Bay and all our golfers! Sign Source provided the sponsor signs and the Madison Country Club sponsored the shirts that First Gear printed up!”
This was a fun event and next year, it will be even better. I would like to say thanks, not only to Kelli Stewart and Jason Eberle but also to Marty Frazer, pastor at Madison Hills Christian Church, for his support in getting four teams from Madison Hills in this worthwhile event.
Mahalo!

Hole-In-One club
John B. Greenwell needed only one swing of an 8-iron on the 163-yard No. 7 at Arlington in August to put a one on his card.
Great shot, John!

Upcoming events
Sunday at Battlefield — The Marine Corp League Scramble. Entry fee is $50 and includes cart, food and drinks. Tee time is 1 p.m. Proceeds will go to local children’s charities. Hurry! For info call 624-8005.
Sept. 20 and 21 — Bluegrass Army Depot will host its Men’s Invitational Tournament. Entry fee is $125 for 36-hole tournament (cart included). The event will be flighted by handicap. There will be a steak dinner and dance for two, refreshments on the course and one free practice round (cart not included). There will be a shootout Sept. 19 at 5:30. For info, call 859-779-6622 or 779-7222.

Final thought
No one is guaranteed happiness. Life just gives each person time and space. Its up to us to fill it with joy. — From “P.S. I Love You”
Until next time … live, love, laugh and learn, Glenmore.

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