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Friday, July 10, 2009

Event No.13: Lefty Uses PING to Power Win at Cinder Ridge

On Friday, July 3, the GGW Tour made its annual trek to Wilmington, Illinois to play the former rock quarry turned golf course, Cinder Ridge.

After scoring with relative ease last week, Cinder Ridge proved once again to be a tough but fair test for even the most skilled among us Golfers Gone Wild. Several holes required strategic placement of tee shots and approaches to well-guarded greens. Every hole had out-of-bounds on either the left or right. And many had OB on both sides. There were even two holes, #7 and #18 with water hazards crossing the fairways.

Lucky Lefty won the tournament by less than a single stroke. Lefty, powered by a new set of PING fairway woods, avoided trouble on almost every hole and managed his way around the course to a low round 69 net.
Country Strong and The Gambler shot well on the day and tied for second, both with two under par 70 net.

Lefty was also the skins leader on the day with 8. Miller made a key late birdie on #16, a tight tough par 3 with water in front and bunkers on all sides with out of bounds left and right. Quick Draw continued to be in the money every time out, no matter how he shoots the rest of his round. Quick Draw with a birdie on #7, won 4 skins. TaylorMade Kid and Kappatain Styles won 2 each. Country Strong and the Gambler each won one.

GGW Match Play Competition continued at Cinder Ridge. Four matches were played. Lower handicap favorites won them all.

Kappatain Styles (+2) proved better than Quick Draw winning a tight match 1 up. TaylorMade Kid (+8) chilled Way Cool, 3&1. Country Strong (+6) shot down the Rifleman 6&5. And The Gambler (+7) killed off Silent Assassin 5&3. With his third loss, Sam is eliminated and cannot win the Match Play Championship.

Golfers Gone Wild Tournament Director will sanction a second event Independence Day weekend. On Sunday, the Tour returns for a second time this year to University Golf Course. University is reported to be Lucky Lefty’s “home” course. He shouldn’t need the power from new PINGs to score well on that course. Regardless, the GGW will try to prevent a Lucky winning streak.

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