Hamm Cooks the Pheasant

A case of Hamm’s Beer was delivered to the Italian Bistro. Undaunted, the Godfather, who had been enjoying Peroni’s finest, rerouted it to the Polish American Tavern.

Current Club Champion Glenn Hamm made a strong statement at Golden Pheasant swinging his way to a decisive victory,  He climbed into second place overall, just six behind Charlie Ranucci, who has been sizzling hot all season.  With two to go, VEGAS has the pair at overwhelming odds to be in the Final Four.  Glenn’s gross 80 was the low score of the day. While carrying the highest handicap he had had at this point in the season for years, he was indeed a formidable opponent.   Charlie was able to maintain his league lead finishing fourth on the day posting an 82 on the Scorecard. Scotty Shaw was most disappointed. He held on to third place overall despite struggling through a hefty 94 strokes. David Hamm finished six keeping his hopes alive. He now sits in fourth place overall.    Jeff Spickler, Don St George and Marc Bohan are all within striking distance, less than 10 points behind. They need to win a tournament or at least score in the top five to get into play.  A little further down,  a group in the fifty point area have a much larger hill to climb.

WITH  TWO   TO  GO

96   Ranucci, Charles

90   Hamm, Glen

74   Shaw, Scott

72   Hamm, David

64   Spickler, Jeff

63   St George, Don

63   Bohan, Marc

57   Czachorowski, Art

57   Haines, Jack

53   Unger, Mike

53   Swanson, Andy

52   Ruth, Paul

52   Stocker, Phil

51   Czachorowski, Josh

51   Hunt, Tom

49   Beuchner, John

46   Borillo, Ed

44   Lazarchick, Mike

32   Fransel, Val

27   O’Brien, Mike

27   Matla, Terry

6     Antczak

Next Buena Vista, traditionally the course that brings significant challenge to the pretenders. A year ago, Tommy Hunt added sparkle to his magical regular season winning Buena 2012 and skyrocketing to a hefty first place point lead. However, Charlie took second, Scotty was forth and Marc was sixth posting the loss gross score. Taking third place, Phil Stocker made a move towards the final four.

Meanwhile, the OCAGA Investigative Reporter discovered a slip in sponsorship funding. Scotty Shaw was apparently accused of operating the most secretive administration in OCAGA Tour History. A purported survey indicated that no one could even remember a President’s Message? Rumor has it, the scheduling treasurer might have lost some of his sparkle and was unable to secure the traditional green fees for championship Sunday at Greate Bay. The secretary was obviously late with material for the OCAGA News Blog which as you see is finally out less than a week before the next tournament. What happened to the new Blog Photographer? This story will be further investigated. No OCAGA president has ever been impeached.

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