Sunday, July 31, 2005
Ross Gains Revenge, Takes July Foursome Title
Ross gained revenge after last week's ignominious collapse against Gunnar Gunnarsson. The standings at the end of the day showed:
-3 Ross
-2 Gunnarsson
-1 Levinson
+3 M. Silverman
The gallery roared on the 18th when Gunnarsson hit a ten-foot birdie to put pressure on Ross. If Ross missed his birdie putt, a tie would result. However, Ross was able to focus -- despite gravel being thrown at him by Gunnarsson, which may have violated several disc golf ethics rules -- and hit the eight-footer.
Jeff Levinson roared back into contention on the back nine after a rough start, while Silverman couldn't gain any consistency all day. A series of good shots would be followed by poor ones, which prevented him from gaining any momentum.
Timmer remains on injured-reserve, while J. Nadel was on "honey-do reserve."
-3 Ross
-2 Gunnarsson
-1 Levinson
+3 M. Silverman
The gallery roared on the 18th when Gunnarsson hit a ten-foot birdie to put pressure on Ross. If Ross missed his birdie putt, a tie would result. However, Ross was able to focus -- despite gravel being thrown at him by Gunnarsson, which may have violated several disc golf ethics rules -- and hit the eight-footer.
Jeff Levinson roared back into contention on the back nine after a rough start, while Silverman couldn't gain any consistency all day. A series of good shots would be followed by poor ones, which prevented him from gaining any momentum.
Timmer remains on injured-reserve, while J. Nadel was on "honey-do reserve."