The Clarendon Country Club hosted an 18-hole scramble last Saturday with nine of the holes being played after dark.
The club rented the necessary equipment, which included lighted golf balls and light sticks on the hole flags, to aid them in the scramble.
Fifty-four players made up nine teams that played the first nine holes in the daylight. After a short meal break, the golfers took to the course in the dark to finish the scramble.
The team of Doug Kidd, Mark Morris, Kenny Black, Brett White, Bobbie Kidd, and Sunday Morris turned in an eleven under 61 to win the contest.
The team of Junior Rodriguez, John Myers, Mikael McKinney, Gene Ferris, Kevin Roberson, and Edward McKinney finished second with a 62, and third place went to the team of George Leathers, Bill Auvenshine, Wes Smith, Michael Thompson, Amanda Smith, and Tom Thompson with a 63.
Five teams competed in the Friday night scramble with two teams coming in at seven under par. After a putt-off, the team of Doug Kidd, Gail Leathers, Larry Lincycomb, and Caleb Wood took first place.
The putt-off was with the team of Mike Santos, Sandy Anderberg, Gene Ferris, Danny Sides, and Forrest Newton who also finished at seven under. The other teams came in at six and five under par.
Bo Morrison won the weekly men’s game on Wednesday with a net 67. Todd Curry and Mike Santos tied for second with a 68, and Steve Jarnagin and Charlie Davis took third place with a 69. Sherol Johnston won the weekly women’s game on Thursday with a gross 78.
Low net went to Ouida Gage with a 63, and second low net was won by Maxine McLaughlin with a 67.
Sandy Anderberg won low gross in the Monday women’s game with an 83. McLaughlin won first low net with a 62, and Ouida Gage was second low net with a 64.
The pool and grill will remain open through Labor Day and the dining room will be hope each Friday night and Sunday at noon. The nine-hole scrambles will be held each Friday night at 6:00 p.m. You may call the Pro Shop for more information.
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