Golf season is coming to an end at Little Falls Golf Club

Little Fall Golf Coarse closes for the season on October 1st again this year.

It does not mean the end of golf , just that the clubhouse is closed and the locker area will will be closed.

The season was hit and miss during May, June and part of July  due to poor weather conditions.

The greens suffered bad damage from the severe winter and the late spring did not help .

The Seniors group, made up of some very hardy  golfers survived the early bad weather only missed one Thursday and that was due to heavy rain and lightning.

DSCN6515

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Left to Right  Leo Lamarche, Steve Splawski, Richard Lampi and Harold Mosley

we were the early finishers on this day

 

Enjoy the Day and Friends

For those who understand, no explanation is needed.
For those who do not understand, no explanation is possible.

One day I had lunch with some friends. Jim, a short, balding golfer type
about 80 years old, came along with them. All in all, a pleasant bunch.

When the menus were presented, we ordered salads, sandwiches, and soups,
except for Jim who said, “Ice Cream, please. Two scoops, chocolate.”

I wasn’t sure my ears heard right, and the others were aghast.”Along with
heated apple pie,” Jim added, completely unabashed.

We tried to act quite nonchalant, as if people did this all the time.. But
when our orders were brought out, I didn’t enjoy mine.

I couldn’t take my eyes off Jim as his pie a-la-mode went down. The other
guys couldn’t believe it. They ate their lunches silently and grinned.

The next time I went out to eat, I called and invited Jim. I lunched on
white meat tuna. He ordered a parfait. I smiled. He asked if he amused
me.
I answered, “Yes, you do, but also you confuse me. How come you order rich
desserts, while I feel I must be sensible?”
He laughed and said “I’m tasting all that is possible. I try to eat the food I need, and do the
things I should. But life’s so short, my friend, I hate missing out on
something good.

This year I realized how old I was. (he grinned) I
haven’t been this old before. So, before I die, I’ve got to try those
things that for years I had ignored.
“I haven’t smelled all the flowers yet. There are too many trout streams
I haven’t fished. There’s more fudge sundaes to wolf down and kites to be
flown overhead.

“There are too many golf courses I haven’t played. I’ve not laughed at
all the jokes. I’ve missed a lot of sporting events and potato chips and
cokes.
“I want to wade again in water and feel the ocean spray on my face. I
want to sit in a country church once more and thank God for His grace.

“I want peanut butter every day spread on my morning toast. I want
un-timed long distance calls to the folks I love the most.
“I haven’t cried at all the movies yet, or walked in the morning rain. I
need to feel wind on my face. I want to be in love again.
“So, if I choose to have dessert, instead of having dinner, then should I
die before night fall, I’d say I died a winner, because I missed out on
nothing. I filled my heart’s desire. I had that final chocolate mousse
before my life expired.”

With that, I called the waitress over.. “I’ve changed my mind,” I said.
“I want what he is having, only add some more whipped cream!”

This is my gift to you – We need an annual Friends Day!If you get this
twice, then you have more than one friend.Live well, love much and laugh
often.Be happy.

SHARE THIS WITH YOUR FRIENDS including me if I’m lucky enough to be
counted among them.

Be mindful that happiness isn’t based on possessions, power, or prestige,
but on relationships with people we like and respect.Remember that while
money talks………..
CHOCOLATE, STRAWBERRY AND VANILLA ICE CREAM SINGS!
EAT UP THE SWEET THINGS IN LIFE AND MOST OF ALL, ENOY A RICH LIFE!

Seniors open winners list

“SPARKY” WINS OPEN

On Tuesday, August 12, 2014, seventy three golfers from the region showed up at Little Falls Golf Club to compete for the Atikokan Senior Men Championship. We had players from Fort Frances, Dryden, Devlin, Thunder Bay, Sioux Lookout, international Falls, MN and Siren, WI. The players had great golfing conditions for the day. We had wonderful sunny days and a light breeze. The course was in good condition for the event. Play started at 9:00 am. A shotgun start saw all the players start at the same time. There were eighteen groups on the course.

Sparky ( Mark Clark) shot rounds of 39-38 for a total of 77. On the front nine he had 6 pars and 3 bogeys. On the back he added two birdies, three pars and three bogeys for a 38. Three players shot 78’s to finish one stroke behind Clark. Carl Botel, Gibby Ariano, a past champion and Rob Zacharias registered the 78. Also with a 79, Greg Tighe finished two strokes behind the leader.

The low net Champion was John “Goose” Manno of Sioux Loodout shot a Net 67 to capture the title.

Thanks to Mo’s catering for an excellent meal for all the golfers. It was well appreciated by the players. A special thank you goes out to all who help making it a successful tourney. Also I would like to thank our sponsors who have supported us for a long time. (You may view our thank you ADV in the newspaper). But most of all we would like to thank our local cart owners of have allowed us to borrow their carts to provide our guests with a ride. Without your generosity we would not be able to put on our tournament. .

Gross score winners

1st flight 1. Carl Botel 78 2. Gibby Ariano 78 3. Rob Zacharias 78 4. Greg Tighe 79

2ndFlight 1.    Alton Pollard 86 2.    Franco Calvelli 88 3.    Gord Hoskins 90 4.    Raymond Roy 91

3rd Flight 1. Brian McCallum 86 2. Harley Beauregard 89 3. Larry Brown 94 4. Jean Lambert 98

4th Flight 1.    Harold Mosley 95 2.    Eli Kempf 98 3.    Ed Kennedy 101 4.  Richard Lampi 103 .

Net score winners

1st Flight . 1. Mark Labossier 70 2. Todd Bryk 71 3. Dave Green 72 4 .Mike Willick 72

2nd Flight 1. Charlie Roy 72 2. Rob Driver 73 3. John Williams 74 4. Gary Ladoucer 76

3rd Flight 1. Pete Sas 75 2. Vernon Herbert 75 3. Gary Braun 78 4. Lance Beauregard 78

4th Flight 1. Kieth Apland 72 2. Paul Heayn 73 3. Pete Barna 75 4. Bill Guchalak 76

Little Falls golf club Senior champs

116_5071Tournament organizer Leo Lamarche Low Gross winner Jerry Cripps (80) and the low gross winners.

Vernon Herbert shot a life time best of 83 to lead the low net with a 64, Ed Kennedy and Bob Thorson tied for second low net with 67s.
Thanks to all the 20 (the most ever) golfers who turned out on a warm sunny day to take part in this event.

Max Clement was the oldest of the players to take part and he was happy to at long last to play from the forward tees.
more picture will be posted in the coming days.

Seniors Club Championship for Little Falls Golf Club

116_5072 20 senior golfers took part in this years tournament on a warm sunny day, organized by leo Lamarche and Ron Speck, who have been putting this event together for many years, according to leo, was the most ever taking part in this yearly event.

Jerry Cripps shot consistent golf, finishing with an 80 to take home the trophy. congrats to Jerry on his win.

this years format was changed to use each golfers handicap to determine which tees would be used by the golfers.
If your handicap is 17 or under you teed off on the red tees, handicap 18+ you used the yellow and white. This format was popular with all of the golfers.
Max Clement at 88 years young enjoyed hitting from the forward tees, makes the games a bit easier.

More pictures will be posted in the next few days

Senior Thursday golf

June 26th seniors golf. This week we had 14 golfers out today, the team of Wayne Thomas, Gerry Cripps and Ted Mcleod took top honors with 4 birdies for a score of 68. Each golfer had to use one drive per nine holes as they played best ball.
110_5040

Tom McLeod on the tee , note to all seniors he kept his head down.
110_5048

Gerry Cripps chipping on to # 1 green, the ball did end up on the green.
110_5041

Ed Kennedy hitting his drive off # 7, see if you can find the ball.

Seniors Golf at Little Falls Golf Club

team 4

DSCN6501-001

team 2

team 1Senior Thursday golf.

Thursday golf at 9:00 AM. Open to all members 50 and over.

this is the third week into the season of Thursday golf, the first week (June 5th) saw only 9 golfers braving the cool and wet weather that has plagued us this spring. The greens were in bad shape with lots of winter kill from the very cold weather and lots of snow.

Week two (June 10th) was rained out.
Today the weather was nice, partly cloudy with a slight breeze in the morning. 13 golfers who showed up to play.
The greens showed a lot of improvement from opening day which was the 27th of May, but it will take another few weeks to be in good shape.
The format for the day was best ball with each golfers tee shots used 2 times.
Team one (72) Leo Lamarche, Pete Barna, Gerry Crips and Dave Livicker.
This was Dave’s last Seniors Thursday before moving to the Calgary area, to be closer to his family. We will miss your wit and your unique prospective of the game.
Team two (72) Harold Mosley, Brian McCallum jr. and Richard Lampi
Team three (73) Steve Splawski, Wayne Thomas and Ron (Rudy) Speck
Team four (79) George Coulson, Jean Lambert and Brian McCallum sr.
On the day there was 8 birdies and one eagle scored and a few other things marked down on the score sheets.

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started