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Wednesday 5/29

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 Ace in the Hole Appropriately, Doc gets his Ace on Card Game Day. Doc records his 4th career hole-in-one today, his third on hole #6. A five hybrid from 145 yards straight at the hole without need of a fortunate bounce. Congrats Doc, the Boys are proud of you! As far as the regular game today, for the third day in a row and 4th in 5 days, a team sweeps the FBT. KZ and Glen are +6 to share Medalist with Raymond. Glen shoots a 1-under 70 to reach his +6. They also win the card game with a full house. Tom wins the CTP to deny the clean sweep. KZ extends record win streak to 13. Rick's streak ends at 10. Below he reminds players to open hips before tossing your club. Butch and Jeff reunite after a month apart. Tuesday May 28 I had to lead today's blog with Doc's Ace, but now we go back to Tuesday play. Allen (co-Medalist +5), Bob, and Bill sweep FBT. Roger sneaks an inch inside Allen's tee shot on #18 to claim the CTP. KZ extends his winning streak when Raymond's birdi

Memorial Day 2024

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  Memorial Day always has my mind going in many directions as I once again share some of my thoughts and memories. I would like to thank Deano for sending this out. Very important to note the difference between today and Veterans Day in November. I feel so privileged to be around some of our group, only slightly older than myself, who were literally whisked halfway around the world as teenagers to the very definition of 'A Foreign Land' to serve their country. They have forever earned my respect and admiration though they deserve more for what they experienced. But they are, thankfully, still here and they know more than most that today is to remember those who never returned. A recent article in the local paper about Memorial Day touches on how it has changed over the years. The decision in 1971 to make it a 3-day weekend has expectedly made it more of a commercial thing like the rest of our holidays. And like many things older people cherish or hold dear, it does not mean as

Saturday May 25

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 Bud's Boys Illustrated Issue no. 388 May 25, 2024 As I am tapping on my keyboard this Saturday morning, KCC is closed once again as it was covered with another 2 inches of rain during the night. The Boys managed to tip toe around the precipitation this week enough to get complete rounds in on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday with a 9-hole exhibition match on Thursday. Results of these games and some SEMO Senior highlights all in today's issue, but we start with a special award presentation. April Player of the Month The committee had an easy time with their unanimous vote for April P-O-M. This player started the month with a 22 handicap but saw it rise to a 25. He won 2 CTP's for the month and was 2-time Medalist as well. He was also the leading money winner with $92 dollars to show for his 11 appearances. He is also the only player dapper enough to pull off wearing the 'Stag' ball cap that is the prize for this month's winner. Congratulations Mikey for an outsta

Sunday May 19

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Bud's Boys Sunday Post Two dates to mark down on your calendar. Read carefully. Floyd Fish Fry Saturday June 22 Floyd will host a Fish Fry for all BB's and partners at his place outside of Kelso. Details and directions to come soon. Butch Fest Saturday July 27 Butch will host his BB's and partners get together at his house in Jackson. Last year's event was amazing. I hope those unable to attend last year can make this one. Many thanks in advance to both for the opportunity to socialize with the group outside of the golf course. Let's do our best to make these efforts a fun memory.  That said, for those who couldn't attend last year, it's not this kind of party   nor this kind but somewhere in between. Weds May 15 For only the 2nd time in 2 weeks, we made it onto the course. The water had receded enough for a Wednesday card game. Rick rampaged through the Front at even par and finished with a Medalist best +8. Mikey's +4 and Floyd's +1 gives them the

Mother's Day 5/12

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  Happy Mother's Day to everyone. I trust we are all treating the mothers in our lives like the queens they deserve to be treated. Hard to believe my own has been gone 41 years, but the 27 I lived with her are still as vivid as can be. Today might be Mother's Day, but Friday was certainly Mudder's Day. A seven-day layoff for BB's as our course was recovering from the deluge of constant rain. Though most of the course was okay, many swings today produced a spray of mud and water. The layoff combined with the conditions made plus golf a challenge. Tom's Medalist best +5 and Shelly's +3 were the only scores that moved their hcp# upward. No team finished plus in any of the FBT categories. Butch wins the CTP and Doc turns 2-pair in the Card Game to give their team 2 events today despite having the worst score of the 4 teams. Match Play Champion Crowned Also on Friday, the much-anticipated final of the first ever BB's Match Play Championship was completed. Clint a