Leaderboard

Leaderboards from current and past years.

2010 Day 4 Leaderboard

Congratulation to the 2010 NutOne Champ - Dave Grant! Honorable mention to Tom Mackin for second place and garnering the Rookie of the Year Award. See the attached leaderboard for details.

2010 Day 3 Leaderboard

Rich Schickler has sandbagged his way to the top, with Brien Mac, Phil, Dave G and Gratton still in contention. In other news, Jimmy Q has regained his stranglehold on last place.

2010 Day 2 Leaderboard

Dave Grant is still staying strong at the top. Tom Mackin makes a big move to jump up to a tie for first. We're sure he'll make a big move on moving day (unfortunately, down). Al Frankland has come to the rescue and help Jimmy Q out of last place.

2010 Day 1 Leaderboard

Day 1 was a tough day for most with scores pretty high all around. Best round was played by Dave whose score was more impressive considering what the rest of the field did. Jimmy Q. bringing up the rear. Check the PDF attachment for the complete leaderboard.

2009 Day Three Leaderboard

WTF, How did the committee hand out a 32 handicap? damn, bro, wtf? Skiv played right through his hangover and shot an 87 scratch, personally, we would question the integrity of the group, but Skiv ain't that smart. He's up on Ronnnie by 50 strokes, and that ain't funny. Who's playing for second? (couple of Quattrini's and Ward. When was the last time Ward was in the final group? never?) Another one for the record books.

2009 Day Two Leaderboard

Day two was very rainy, but still resulted in some of the lowest scores so far; a few of the women didn't finish. Mike Wirt was able to take full advantage of the double par rule today, getting out of last place, jumping over the ladies. Dave Skivington jumped into a tie for the lead today with a net 1 on a par 5! Imre "The House" Sr. made a big move from 19th to 6th on the strength of a net 66, WTF, 24 strokes better than yesterday. No surprise that multiple Quattrini's are in the top 4.

2009 Day One Leaderboard

Gratton has the early lead on a cloudy day with intermittent sprinkles. Greens were fast though, and three jacks were a-plenty. Wirt is bringing up the rear. Apparently the double par max rule isn't helping enough.