Thursday, May 24, 2007

Marc Rice Results















Windy. The 36 players who made it out to Paradise Valley for the Marc Rice, Sr. Memorial Tournament would attest to that. Although the weather was great and the course was in excellent condition, the Marc Rice would be a tough test. With quick, tricky greens and gusting 2-3 club winds for most of the day, high scores were waiting on every hole. The par-5 10th was particularly tough for many making the turn, with 8 players scoring a 10 or more on this hole. 52 and 63 feet, yes feet, were closest to the pins on Hole 3 and no, they did not make the putt. The high net scores were further proof that the course conditions played like a Major where club selection and steady putting were paramount.

At the end of the day, it took a mighty effort from Joe Young who managed to shoot the low gross of the tournament with a 79, a net 68 that was the only score in the net 60s.

Afterwards, members, spouses and families convened at Silver Dragon Restaurant for a sumptuous banquet dinner. The social festivities commenced as accolades, banter and commiseration about the tough conditions were exchanged by the club members. President Chuck Chinn addressed the gregarious crowd with a brief history of the Marc Rice, and trophies and cash prizes were awarded at the conclusion.

Marc Rice, Jr. was presented $100 in gift certificates by the club in appreciation for donating trophies for this event, and a birthday cake was served in his honor. Senior members Clayton Soohoo, the first President of OCGC, and Frank Tinloy were a welcome presence at the Marc Rice. Congratulations to Master Joe Young and to all those who won prizes. Thanks to everyone for coming out and making this a fun, social event. The best of the rest:

Men’s A flight:
Low gross ($40): Joe Young (79, net 68)
1st low net ($30): Steve Tong (84, net 70)
2nd low net ($20): William Tong (85, net 72)
3rd low net ($10): Seewell Leung (80, net 72)

Men’s B flight:
Low gross ($40): Ken Fong (85, net 71)
1st low net ($30): Hugh Lee (94, net 71)
2nd low net ($20): Bob Hemphill (99, net 72)
3rd low net ($10): Frank Tinloy (104, net 74)

Women’s flight:
Low gross ($40): Jadine Tom (104, net 73) (tiebreaker)
1st low net ($30): Shirley Lee (104, net 73) (tiebreaker)
2nd low net ($20): Jeanne Yip (104, net 80) (tiebreaker)
3rd low net ($10): Dianne Richmond (113, net 80)

Low net senior: Chuck Chinn (91, net 77) (tiebreaker)

Closest to the pins (sleeve of Titleist Pro-V1s):
Hole #3
A: Chris Pangilinan (52’)
B: Ken Fong (19’ 8”)
W: Dianne Richmond (63’ 7”)
Hole #12:
A: Terry Owyang and Sam Tong (19’ 5”)
B: Hugh Lee (31’ 6”)
W: Mei-Mei Hong (5’ 9”)

Skins ($65 each):
Terry Owyang: Hole #1
Chuck Chinn: Hole #9
Jadine Tom: Hole #12
Steve Tong: Hole #13

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Paradise Valley Starting Tee Times


Please pick up official scorecards at the first tee. They are located inside the plastic Ziploc bag along with the Skins envelope.

We will be playing SUMMER RULES – play the ball down as it lies.

Tees: Men – White (6128 yds); Women – Red (5413 yds)

Format: Medal play. Tiebreakers used for ties in low net scores.

Prizes: There will be trophies awarded for 1 low gross and 3 low nets for the men’s A and B flights, 1 low gross and 1 low net for the women’s flight, and 1 low net for seniors who are 55 and older. There will also be prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd low net in each flight.

Closest to the pin prizes on Holes #3 and 12 for all 3 flights. There will be only one CTP marker for all 3 flights on each hole, so make sure you put your name down for the correct flight.

Remember that if you think your ball might be out of bonds, make sure to hit a provisional ball first before proceeding.

Since this is a Major tournament, there are absolutely no gimmes. Putt everything out.

Awards dinner is at 6 p.m. at Silver Dragon Restaurant, 835 Webster Street, Oakland, CA 94607. (510) 893-3748.

Play READY GOLF and KEEP UP WITH THE GROUP IN FRONT OF YOU.