2014 SPAM

Roger Waters is your 2014 SPAM Champion !!!

Roger Waters – SPAM Champion

As usual, the SPAM Champion emerges from the group behind the leaders to capture a large quantity of Sunday Skins. Roger Waters wins his first BGA Major collecting 28 skins on the final round. Roger hosted a great feast on Saturday evening at his place with enough food to feed a hungry O line and then some that may have helped to fuel his victory on Sunday. Thanks Roger! we had a great time eating steaks, ribs, chicken, more ribs and chicken, cornbread, some veggies and pies for desert. Not to mention the fridge out in the garage that was completely full of beer!

The final round foursomes were as follows: First group: 5.Mark Trusheim (8 skins), 5.Tom Nelson (8 skins), 7.Roger Waters (6 skins), 8.Chuck Petrilla (2 skins). Second Group (leaders): 1.Jim Frenette (17.25 skins), 2.Al Solis (12.75 skins), 3.Jeremy Moreland (9.25 skins), 4.Frank Mejia (8.75 skins).


Sunday, June 15th — Final Round, Heritage Shores Club, Bridgeville, Delaware

Sun Total
1. Roger Waters 28 34
2. Jeremy Moreland 20.5 29.75
3. Al Solis 9.75 22.5
4. Jim Frenette 1.25 18.5
5. Tom Nelson 6 14
6. Frank Mejia 4.75 13.5
7. Mark Trusheim 2 10
8. Chuck Petrilla 0 2

From  left to right: Frank Mejia, (back row) Jeremy Moreland,  Al Solis, Chuck Petrilia, Roger Waters, front row) Jim Frenette, Mark Trushiem, Tom Nelson
From left to right: Frank Mejia, (back row) Jeremy Moreland, Al Solis, Chuck Petrilla, Roger Waters, (front row) Jim Frenette, Mark Trushiem, Tom Nelson

2014 Kohler


From left to right: Bob Hoff, Rodger Baker, Chuck Petrilla, Pat Keough, Kieth Ruppel, Les Ruppel, Gary Price (FNG), Frank Mejia
From left to right: Bob Hoff, Rodger Baker, Chuck Petrilla, Pat Keough, Kieth Ruppel, Les Ruppel, Gary Price (FNG), Frank Mejia

Les Ruppel – Kohler Champion

North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina — March 9, 2014. Recap of Kohler weekend contributed by Frank Mejia. Arrived Thursday, March 6th, under the cloak of darkness with two camps setup. One at the Sleepy Inn in Little River and the other at a condo in Myrtle Beach. Probably after a few libations the camps finally fall to sleep, only to awaken to "rain".

Friday, March 7 — 1st Round, Sea Trail Resort, William Byrd course

The BGA players had break in the weather and were released off the back nine. As hearty and foolish as we were Mother Nature permitted us only 9-holes this day as she unleashed heavy rain at the turn. Ok, so much for the golf story, back to drinking and laughing. Nonetheless, we voted to capture the 9-holes and score them as part of the Kohler (modified Stableford scoring)

Friday Results

1. Keith Ruppel -2
2. Les Ruppel -3
3. Frank Mejia -3
4. Bob Hoff -5
5. Chuck Petrilla -11
6. Pat Keough -15
7. Rodger Baker -16
8. Gary Price (FNG) -18

The group had a divine lunch and plenty of drinks in the comfort of the clubhouse. Afterwards, the players returned to their respective camps to do whatever they wanted, but essentially regroup for Saturday’s play.

Friday, March 8 — 2nd Round, Sea Trail Resort, Dan Maples course

My, my what a difference a day makes. Cloudy in AM, with warm sunshine by high noon and temperature sky rocketed from chilly start of 40 to 68. Got to love it! The course drained beautifully and though there was not much fairway roll, the greens were packed and exceptionally fast. It was a super day!

Saturday Results

T
1. Les Ruppel +6 +3
2. Kieth Ruppel +2 0
3. Frank Mejia +2 -1
4. Bob Hoff -3 -8
5. Chuck Petrilla -4 -15
6. Pat Keough -12 -27
7. Gary Price (FNG) -10 -28
8. Rodger Baker -19 -35

After we finished our round of 18, we threw in another 9 for fun in the likes of 2 – four man Captain’s choice. Losing foursome buys the other foursome one round of drinks. The group of Les, Frank, Chuck and Gary owe a round of drinks to Keith, Bob, Patrick, and Rodger. Or maybe we should just buy Rodger four drinks and call it even?

Sunday, March 9 — 3rd & Final Round, The Thistle

Arrived at a challenging Scottish links course designed by Scotsman Timothy Cate.
Beautiful day! Vivid blue sky, sparkling sunshine, and warmth would drench us today. Temps rose fast and by noon it was 75 degrees! The Thistle has 3-nine courses which permit the house to provide a variety of play by mixing the 9-hole rotation.
Today we played the Cameron, then moved to Stewart, with a finishing, intimidating 193 yd. Par 3.

Final Results

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1. Les Ruppel +8 +11
2. Frank Mejia +9 +8
3. Kieth Ruppel -7 -7
4. Bob Hoff -4 * -8
5. Chuck Petrilla -7 * -14
7. Gary Price (FNG) -6 * -18
6. Pat Keough -22 * -32
8. Rodger Baker ** WD

* HDCP. adjustment from Fri/Sat

** injured

Congratulations to this years Kohler Champion Les Ruppel. This steady 71 year old, plays regularly, is a fine gentleman, and loves this game as we do. It shows what we have to look forward to when we retire.

Leaving the warmth of the NC Calabash area, the golf, the camaraderie and 75 degree temperature, we guided our vehicles to the northward trek home and the drop in temperatures to the upper 30’s, and return to winter snow. Point being, we’d go back in a skinny second for this weekend in the midst of winter. That’s why we do it!