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Show fa lido. "Racide The team of Craig Hart, Sam Willis, Matthew Cannon, Roger Goelitz and Johnny Knight almost burned up the Dinaland Golf Course with their hot blazing play during 18 holes of golf during the afternoon session of the SPE-AIME Men's Petroleum Day Golf Tournament, Saturday. First place was taken in the afternoon session by the team with a 12 under par score of 60, but that was only half of the golf story as the crew produced ten birdies, one eagle and seven pars during the 18 hole paradise. The golfers didn't have any bogeys in the entire tournament. Birdies were gained on number one, two, three and four and then the group dropped to a par four on number five. The golfers recovered with a birdie three on number six and netted pars on number seven, eight and nine for a 31 score on the first nine. The golf ball sluggers failed to acquire a birdie on the number one hole as they netted a par three on the second time around. However, they were in golf ball heaven when they garnered an eagle three on the 458 yard number two hole. The Hart-Willis-Cannon-Goelitz-Knight team didn't pocket any more eagles, but they were satisfied as they erupted for five straight birdies in a row on holes number three, four, five, six and seven. The golfers posted pars on the number eight and nine holes and finished with a 29 tally on the second nine. When the two scores were put together it added up to 60 and first place honors. Golfers, Bob Abercrombie, Dan Rudd, Dusty Mecham, John Larson and Stan Lee also staged a hot show at the Dinaland Golf Course with an 11 under par score of 61 and nine birdies, one eagle, eight pars and zero bogeys. The crew netted birdies on hole numbers two, three, five and seven on the first nine and gained an eagle on the number two hole during the second trip. The golfers pocketed four birdies in a row on holes number three, four, five and six and added a birdie on hole number eight on the back nine. k A -A Mk. JtK. 4. A A A a A 61 score would have been enough to win the.mornine J the SPE-AIME Men's Petrol! Golf Tournament, as a 63 tallv by Bill Farmer, Don Stroh jr Bodkin, Mike Bloxham and i Messenger was the best score in morning session. However, the b Abercrombie, Rudd, Mehcarn U and Lee was only good second place. Five teams recorl: scores in the afternoon session l. was worth only third place due too 61 tsllics . Golfers in the SPE-AIME Petroleum Days Golf Tournament,, amazed and shocked to see a truckr-into truckr-into the Dinaland Golf Course ! lot and try to escape from a i Highway Patrol car, Sato' afternoon. The police car, with its h flashing, darted after a speeding when the truck made a left t-into t-into the Dinaland Golf Course "i truck traveled past the Dinai Country Club. The drivers stopped j truck as they decided that theroaj" holes number seven, six, five, font ' three wasn't going to be a succs getaway. The policemen quickly gotj men under control and the polices and its passengers quietly left tier course. Golf action in the men's toumaK: consisted of having all the golfers 3 off and then they each took slugging the golf ball from the be location. So thus there were very Is sand trap shots, close to the m encounters or problems with tret during the tournament. However, a number of golfers die have any fine shots from the grea even right next to the green as gollt blasters Mark Peterson, Don Dir. Mike Berg and the rest of their Hi was forced to hit the golf ball tar; the number five green from right r to a tree. The ball located right na! the tree was the best shot availa;. which doesn't say too much for i - other drives by the unlucky golfers |