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    Sunday, August 20, 2006

    Materos Capture Fourth Straight

    Auburn, Maine, August 19,2006

    The Team Matero juggernaut continued to roll on at Fox Ridge Golf Club in Auburn, today capturing its fourth consecutive Joe Merrill Invitational Golf Classic with a four-stroke victory in the 10th-annual playing of this historic tournament. The foursome of David Matero, Tim Matero, Greg Day and Jim Harford were led by Tim Matero, who shot an 82, and again demonstrated their brand of consistent team play for the four-stroke victory. Following the unique best-two-balls-out-of-four scoring system, the Materos finished at 161, the equivalent to 17 strokes over par. Again finishing as runners-up, Team Higgins team was hampered by the inability of ace Drew Turnbull to break 80 on the afternoon, as well as the twin-Sandbagger performance of the Higgins brothers, both of whom carded the high male scores of 111. Third place went to the Pulverizers, led by David Hopkins who shot an 81 to capture his first-career Drig Fournier cup. In fourth place was the squad fielded by the tournament founder, a team that fought gamely against its own incompetence but could not avoid falling 34 strokes off the pace at the end.


    Team Matero: Greg Day, David Matero, Tim Matero, tournament orgainizer Joe Merrill, Jim Harford.

    Two tournament rookies collected individual awards on the afternoon. Tim O'Neal from Team Higgins has the drive closest to the pin from the elevated tees on the signature 13th hole, while Krista Hopkins from the Pulverizers finished closest on the Par 3 third hole. Krista Hopkins also made it a family affair to capture the low score trophies (in her case, an "MX" championship hat), as she was the low medalist among females with a 122. The long-drive contests went to repeat winners this year. There was no consensus winner on the 513-yard 11th, as last year's winner Tim Matero set a standard that was equalled by Joe Merrill (who hit the longest drive on this hole in 2004) in the following group. Because the balls were several yards apart in the fairway, members from both teams surveyed the results and concluded that neither ball could be definitively determined to be longer, and thus the first tie in the history of the tournament was declared. There was no contriversy on the 17th, however, as David Hopkins again hit an implausible 300-yard uphill drive to run away with the prize. Hopkins has hit the longest drive on this hole in each of the three years the tournament has been played at the picturesque and challenging Fox Ridge layout. The final award on the afternoon was for the female Sandbagger (high score), captured for the first time by Doreen Merrill of Team Merrill.

    Results:

    Team Matero (161):
    Tim Matero 81, David Matero 91, Greg Day 99, Jim Harford 105


    Team Higgins (165): Bill Higgins 111, John Higgins 111, Tim O'Neal 87, Drew Turnbull 86


    The Pulverizers (173): Al Hopkins 96, Holly Higgins 130, Krista Hopkins 122, David Hopkins 81


    Team Merrill (195): Doreen Merrill 143, Ralph Barker 107, Joe Merrill 108, Brian Ketchum 100.

    Individual Awards:

    Drig Fournier Cup:
    David Hopkins, 81
    Low Medalist - Women: Krista Hopkins, 122
    Sandbagger - Men: (tie) Bill Higgins, John Higgins, 111
    Sandbagger - Women: Doreen Merrill, 143
    Closest to the Pin, #3 - Krista Hopkins 27' 6"
    Long Drive, #11 - (tie) Tim Matero, Joe Merrill
    Closest to the Pin, #13 - Tim O'Neal 17' 8"
    Long Drive, #17 - David Hopkins



    (l-r) Doreen Merrill, Joe Merrill, Tim Matero, Krista Hopkins, Tim O'Neal, Bill Higgins, David Hopkins, John Higgins

    Thursday, August 17, 2006

    Formatting

    I'll fix the formatting below later. Too late now.

    JMIX will tee off at 11:00 on Saturday. It looks like five teams right now:

    Matero (defending champs)
    Higgins (gunning for the crown)
    Higgins 2 (bringing ringers this year)
    Fournier (hoping to have fun)
    Merrill (don't count them out)

    I've been too darn busy this summer to get the blog up-to-date, for which I apologize. But I have 7 of the 9 tourneys updated, so that's good (right?).

    JMI #7

    Bath, Maine, August 16, 2003

    After six long years, Team Matero returned to the winner's circle in the Seventh Annual Joe Merrill Invitational Golf Classic. Winners of the initial event in 1997, the Matero squad suffered through perennial runner-up status before finally capturing their second crown over the rolling fairways of Bath Country Club. Led as usual by Tim Matero, who carded an 83, and his brother David (92), the team also benefited greatly from the play of now-regular team member Greg Day, who finished with an 87, and Jim Harford, late of the Merrill squad, who shot 100. The steady play of the Matero entry enabled the team to cruise to a five-stroke victory over the defending champion Team Higgins, which was unable to overcome a poor front side by all team members that resulted in an 18-over-par 162. Higgins' case was not helped any by John "Weak Link" Higgins, who captured his first Sandbagger Award (men's division) with a 124. An unexpectedly high 86 from Drig Fournier doomed the Merrill entry to third place, one stroke behind the Higgins team with a 163 as none of the other team members could step up their play to compensate for an off day from their ace. Greg Collins rounded up a solid team that finished fourth with a 172. All team members shot in the 90s, however the lack of a fourth player proved (as usual) to be too much of a handicap to overcome. An entry from Bass Shoe followed with a 175, led by Charlie Sullivan's 81 and Cheri Tate's low women's round of 106. The Ward squad found themselves a true ringer in Ed Piirainen, who captured the Drig Fournier cup by six strokes with a 75. Piirainen carried the otherwise uninspired play of his teammates to a sixth-place 176. Finally, Team Fournier reunited and overcame a 94 by Don Fournier to defend it's position in the cellar. Sharry Fournier reprised her Sandbagger Performance, even managing to add a couple of strokes in the process.

    While the Materos regained the crown, the team again failed to capture any individual awards, after several years of domination in these categories by Tim and David Matero. Some have whispered that Tim Matero has "eased up" his play to allow others to win some prizes, but as someone who has known Tim for many years, I can assure the reader that this is far from the truth. Long drive awards were both captured by members of Team Higgins, with Drew Turnbull taking the honor on #7 and Dave Marr hitting the longest shot in the 18th fairway. Cheri Tate of Team Bass was closest to the pin on #9, while Brian Ketchum of Team Merrill knocked one stiff on #13. Marr and Ketchum also proved to be prescient in predicting their scores of 82 and 93, respectively, while Penney Ward of Team Ward was furthest ahead of her prediction (9 shots better). On the other hand, let's just say that Sharry Fournier's prediction proved to be a bit on the optimistic side and leave it at that. Everybody had a good time, as usual, even though Team Kwiatkowsky chickened out at the last minute and didn't participate. Bath Country Club was again a wonderful host for the event, and their "Three to Go" special proved to be a wonderful innovation. Special thanks to Drig Fournier, and especially to the members of Team Higgins, who generously donated prizes this year, including Nike, Izod and Cole Haan gear. Finally, thanks to all who participated, and I'll see you all again next summer.

    Team Matero (157)

    David Matero

    92

    Tim Matero

    83

    Greg Day

    87

    Jim Harford

    100


    Team Higgins (162)

    Drew Turnbull

    85

    David Marr

    82

    Bill Higgins

    106

    John Higgins

    124


    Team Merrill (162)

    Brian Ketchum

    93

    Joe Merrill

    100

    Drig Fournier

    86

    Alan Lipman

    108


    Team Collins (172)

    Greg Collins 98
    Keith Hillock 93
    Frank Cushing 91

    Team Bass (175)
    Charlie Sullivan 91
    Steve Maier 97
    Holly Pulver 143
    Cheri Tate 106

    Team Ward (176)

    Ed Piirainen

    75

    Beth Piirainen

    124

    Penney Ward

    136

    Tony Ward

    112


    Team Fournier (189)

    Aline Fournier

    144

    Sharry Fournier

    160

    Don Fournier

    94

    Doreen Merrill

    122


    Individual Awards:

    Award

    Winner
































    Drig Fournier Cup (Low score)

    Ed Piirainen - 75
































    Low Score - Women

    Cheri Tate - 106
































    Sandbagger - Men

    John Higgins - 124
































    Sandbagger - Women

    Sharry Fournier - 157
































    Ringer

    Ed Piirainen (37 below closest teammate)
































    Long Drive #7

    Drew Turnbull
































    Closest to Pin #9

    Cheri Tate - 38' 11"
































    Closest to Pin #13

    Brian Ketchum 9' 3"
































    Long Drive #18

    David Marr
































    Score Prediction

    David Marr, Brian Ketchum
































    Furthest below prediction

    Penney Ward
































    Furthest above prediction

    John Higgins
































    JMI #6

    Bath, Maine, August 24, 2002

    With a new look and a fresh new attitude, the Joe Merrill Invitational was a stunning success in its first year at its new venue - the picturesque Bath Country Club in Bath, ME. After a five year run at the Willowdale course in Scarborough, the tournament organizers decided that a change of pace was in order for "JMI #6", and the resulting change in venue was well received by all participants.

    The tournament Championship was captured by the foursome of Team Higgins (Bill Higgins, John Higgins, Drew Turnbull, Dave Marr). The Higgins brothers reunited their original lineup of ringers that had successfully captured the crown in 2000, and once again were led by Drew Turnbull, who captured his first Drig Fournier Cup (awarded annually to the individual with the lowest score) with a 79, narrowly besting his teammate Dave Marr by one stroke. Led by the two low-handicappers, Team Higgins lowered the 2000 version's tournament record score by two strokes to 151. This score represented a seven stroke victory over Team Matero, aka Team Bridesmaid, who finished in the runner-up position for the fourth time since capturing the crown in the inaugural version of this tournament in 1997. The members of Team Bridesmaid (David Matero, Tim Matero, Greg Day) played their hearts out but were unable to compensate for the late defection of their fourth.

    Following Team Bridesmaid was the defending championship Team Merrill squad. The Merrill team, which also entered as a threesome this year, was handicapped by the fact that Drig Fournier (after whom the low score award is named) was recovering from surgery and unable to compete. Still, all three members of the squad managed to score below the century mark, and Team Merrill came in with a respectable 168 to capture third.

    There was also a titanic competition on the other end of the spectrum between Team Ward, which had set the tournament high score record in 2001, and the latest Team Fournier entry featuring three first-time participants. In the end, it was the Ward squad who improved their play by nine strokes to finish fourth with a score of 206, while Team Fournier straggled in with a 220, the newest tournament standard for high scoring. When a 69-year-old woman is throwing her clubs into the swamp, you know things aren't going well. Despite the letdown, Team Fournier was all smiles when they returned to the clubhouse, as were all other participants! We should make special note of this year's Sandbagger Award winners. Sharry Fournier challenged the one-year-old record for most strokes in the tournament (and set one for most moose sightings in the swamp!), while Tony Ward's 119 was impaired by an injured shoulder that will require surgery. Of course, there was no problem with the shoulder in 2001, as is evidenced by the fact that Tony shot three strokes better last year!

    Team Higgins (151)

    Drew Turnbull

    79

    Bill Higgins

    107

    John Higgins

    108

    Dave Marr

    80

    Team Matero (158)

    Tim Matero

    83

    David Matero

    85

    Greg Day

    88

    Team Merrill (168)

    Brian Ketchum

    89

    Jim Harford

    96

    Joe Merrill

    97

    Team Ward (206)

    Penney Ward

    146

    Tony Ward

    119

    Sue Robinson

    153

    Steve Reed

    93

    Team Fournier (220)

    Doreen Merrill

    126

    Aline Fournier

    142

    Sharry Fournier

    157

    Don Fournier

    103

    Individual Awards:

    Award



















    Winner

    Drig Fournier Cup (Low score)



















    Drew Turnbull - 79

    Low Score - Women



















    Doreen Merrill - 126

    Sandbagger - Men



















    Tony Ward - 119

    Sandbagger - Women



















    Sharry Fournier - 157

    Ringer



















    Steve Reed (26 below closest teammate)

    Long Drive #7



















    Joe Merrill

    Closest to Pin #9



















    Bill Higgins - 22'

    Closest to Pin #13



















    Drew Turnbull - 5' 3"

    Long Drive #18



















    Steve Reed