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    DSGA Event #1

    Groupings               Host Club Site                  Directions              Standard Rules of Play

    Welcome to the 1st Event of the 2010 DSGA Season.   This information is intended to help you prepare for Tuesday's Round.  If you have any questions or concerns, please email or call 937-294-6842.  Good Luck!

    Format of Play: Individual Stroke Play, Net and Gross Awards within each flight.
    Tee Markers:
    Age 79 and younger will default to the White Tee Markers (Approximately 6350 yards)
    Age 80 and over will default to the Green Tee Markers (Appromimately (5900 yards)
    Schedule for Day:
    11:30am - Range Opens
    11:30am - Lunch Available (Not Included with Entry) - club sandwich on pretzel bread, bag of chips, cookie, piece of fresh fruit and a side item (potato salad or cole slaw)  for $9.50  (All forms of payment)
    1pm - Shotgun Start
    After Play - Cockails (CashBar) - Dinner (Included with Entry)  
    - filet off the grill, baked potato bar, vegetable, tossed salad, dinner roll and dessert
                             
    Groupings & Hole Assignments for the 1pm Shotgun Start
           

    1A - Bob Wagner; Skip Snow; Dan Pelphrey; Bruce Beck

    1B - Jerry Kindle; Jim Helmig; Greg McAfee; Roger Martin

    2A - Albert Solkov; Dennis Patterson; Jimmy Schear

    2B - Ray Copenheaver; Bill Honn; Jack Wheeler; Lewis Cluxton

    3A - Rodie Radermacher; Keith Knight; Jerry Zwiesler; Skip Layman

    4A - Jack Norris; Robert Hill; Bill Moland; Mark Greene

    4B - Tom Suttmiller; Bill Willhelm; John Legros; Larry Wingfeld

    5A - Randy Stump; Ray Lane; Mike Waggoner; Tom Kavanaugh

    6A - Jim Graham; Bill Thompson; Ollie Beardmore; Charles Simms

    6B - Dick Myers; Norbert Myers; Dave Moerlein; Jerry Wantz

    7A - Doug Hufnagle; Lee Townsel; Charles Wilcher

    7B - Jim Snyder; Bruce Gasaway; Allan Scott; David Hacker

    8A - Fred Brown; John Wackler; Jack Evans; Jim Faze

    8B - Jeff Shulman; Ted Shank; John Bloom; John Bullock

    9A - Jim Orrill; Mike Gorman; Gail Despain; Tom Williams

    10A - Tom Landgren; Mike Roddy; Bill Hickman; Frank Worley

    10B - George Menker; Chuck Fried; Todd Trautwein; Russ Moore

    11A - David Vanatta; Reg Richwine; Oscar Burgess; Peter Rauch

    12A - Don Toberen; Don Turner; Gene Chandler

    13A - James Stone; Gerald Schriml; Vern Schaefer; Harry Leedom

    13B - Gary Miller; Sam Anderson; Lou Fischer; Mike Iding

    14A - Joseph Bausman; Larry Johnson; George Kuntz; Dan Lohmeyer

    14B - Peter Kuntz; Ken Hopkins; Lee Whitney; Tom Gillaugh

    15A - Don Stueve; Steve Reed; Warren Smith; Greg Furlong

    16A - John Alley; R Tracy Alley; Edward Dierker

    16B - Ted Ristoff; John Wannemacher; Doug Ehlers; Chris Long

    17A - Dale Mills; Mike O'Bryan; Jerry Wassem; Rich Wisecup

    18A - Peter Selten; Larry Couchot; Harry Slone; David Schrader

    18B - Bob Rehling; Rich Hunt; Bill Reber; Steve Whitehead

    While these groupings are intended to be correct, please send along ommissions, additions or changes prior to Tuesday!   Good Luck!

    We are a group of Local Non-Profits and Charities working together to service the collective good using golf and it's life-enhancing values as a way to make a difference