OIL & GAS...

A tournament for 72 teams and 288 golfers for two days does not come by waving a magic wand. It requires the dedication, work and coordination of many people. Of all of the people involved with the tournament, there is no question that Debbie Smoot is the main force of the event. The fact that the tournament went on with little and unnoticeable disruption, or glitches after she left on Friday morning (to take care of very pressing family matters) shortly after the first shotgun start, is a tribute to her dedication. Please include Debbie and her family in your thoughts and prayers. The rest of the executive committee is formed by Leon Stuart, Craig Martin, Mel Lantz and Susie Cupps. The final results, after "bump number" of 2 (please see scoreboard below),  are as follows:

"A" Flight (NO "BUMP"): 1st) Rockwater Energy (52-56/108); in a tie for 2nd place at 109 we had three teams, Doug Gray Motors (54-55), Cowan Land Services (55-54), and Barber-Dyson Ford (53-56), however, Doug Gray Motors disqualified themselves from the tournament on account of a player who did not meet the age requirement according to the Chamber of Commerce's invitation rules.

"B" Flight (LOWEST TARGET SCORE = 120, anyone lower than 120, got "bumped"): 1st) Greg Dodson Construction (61-59/120);  Tied for 2nd we had Bank of Western Oklahoma (61-60/121) and Anadarko Dozier & Trucking

"C" Flight (LOWEST TARGET SCORE = 126):  Tied for 1st with 126 were three teams: J&J Sales (65-61), Eve Bit Sales I (66-60) and McDonalds (66-60). Eve Bit Sales won the scorecard playoff.

"D" Flight: (LOWEST TARGET SCORE = 132):  In a tie for 1st at 132 were Sandstone (70-62) and Bar-S (68-64), next at 133 were Tom's Hotshot (68-65) and Anchor Drilling (67-66) and 4-Guys (67-66)

Closest to the Pin winners: Brian Appling (Friday) and Joel Paden (Saturday).

Long Drive winners: Jordan Williamson (Friday) and Cole Bynum (Saturday)


For more pictures of the tournament, click here and you will be directed to our Facebook photo album. 

For team pictures, call the pro-shop. Have a great day!