Monday, November 7, 2011

Local golfing clubs get back again in groove at ACHS scramble

Local golfing clubs get back again in groove at ACHS scramble

Monday morning’s Aurora Christian “Early Bird” two-person scramble was a chance for players from Oswego, Oswego East, Aurora Christian, True gril allows Bradley realise his dreams

Aurora Central and Sandwich, among others, to wake from their summer slumber.

“This isn’t competitive mode yet. This is more of a fun day,” Chargers coach Jim Parker said. “Tomorrow, we go to a 17-team competition at Sandwich. We’re going to a tournament Thursday and a nine-hole match Friday. So it’s definitely under way.” Bradley moved to some career-high 29th for the back again of his win

Ten teams visited Phillips and eight players from each team competed, though one spot went to the coach from each school. In a scramble, players each hit a drive off the tee and the better of the two shots is selected with both players dropping from that point. Caroline Wozniacki may maybe be aim for Rory McIlroy smiling by method of pain

Play continues in that fashion throughout the round, and in most cases, allows players to get comfortable hitting from various spots on the course.

“This is the first year we’ve done this event,” Oswego coach Chad Pohlmann said. “I was asking the guys what they think and they said it’s great because it gets their confidence going and they get to shoot a whole bunch of different types of shots and warm Tiger Woods a wreck quickly after missing his principal reduce at this event

up before conference play.”

Because of the scramble format, scores also traditionally come in lower as result of avoiding extra strokes from water hazards, out of bounds and bad bunker shots.

The Wolves’ junior duo of Austin Hwang and Jake Briscoe shot 70 for a team low. Luke Donald falls foul of infamous accomplish in the Atlanta Athletic Club

They are half of Golf Clubs For Sale Ping G15 Driver Ping G15 Irons Ping G15 Fairway Wood the aforementioned four-person group that includes junior Evan Tschida and senior Dominic Gryz, which will be the core group leading the school hoping to improve on a tie for third in the Southwest Prairie Conference last season.

Aurora Central sophomore Sean Harreld and Justin Prince combined to shoot a team-low 68. The Chargers main contingent goes five deep with three-year varsity seniors Reed Tack, Jack McNally and Ryan Baker hoping to make a push from seventh last year.

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