Last night, Thursday, October 19th, 2023, a question was posed to the A players attending the rescheduled draft. Given the upcoming weather forecast for Saturday, October 21st – (rainy and very windy) – do we play, or not?
Not a single A player wanted to pass on playing! So we are on!
Hell, as New Englanders, we don’t let weather stop us!
Please arrive as close to 9 AM as possible for registration. The entry fee is $180 – and only cash will be accepted! We will aim for a 10 AM shotgun start – but the sooner we are ready the better. This also gives time for us to get everything ready for play and for you to check if you want to participate in the optional bonus pool.
Here are the teams as drafted and the starting holes:
As a reminder, and I am sure this will not be a problem, but being a no-show carries with it serious suspensions from the Tour of the Brookfields. Simply put, being a no show puts 3 other players out – and that is not fair. Hence, we take it seriously.
In any case, good luck to all – and see all at the FINALS!
As we all have seen, there has been a lot of rain this year – and 9/28 saw many holes of Quail Hollow Golf Course & Country Club under water. Hence, we rescheduled the FINALS for 10/21 – and the draft for 10/19.
The sign ups have gone out and we have 100 players – so we will have 25 teams.
Remember that the draft night is on Thursday night, October 19th at Quail Hollow at 7:00 PM. It is open to all – and a good idea for you to come if you want to help your team with a pick.
I’ll share some screenshots – and you can download the file here below:
The 2023 Tour of the Brookfields FINALS DRAFT was held on Thursday, September 28th at Quail Hollow Golf Course and Country Club. The teams for Saturday’s FINALS are below:
NOTE: these sheets were updated on Tuesday, September 26th to reflect an A player change -with Ken Dorman out and Lex Varney in. This is reflected in the UPDATED FILE below and you can download the updated file below:
In preparation for the 2023 Tour of the Brookfields FINALS Draft pick night, some of you have requested the actual Excel files of the results. I will share those files below here in a consolidated Excel workbook as well as on the TOB Facebook page so all players have an equal access to the data.
As for timing – the A players will be ranked, the flights will be determined, the pick order for A players will be finalized, and the player pool selected by the evening of September 24th.
The draft night pick will be on Thursday, September 28th at 7 PM at Quail Hollow. All players are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Our last regular season TOB event – the September 2023 Tour of the Brookfields Tournament – the 308 Lakeside Open – was held on the Sunday the 10th at Quail Hollow Golf and Country Club in Oakham, MA. The weather was dry until after we were done which was great! We thank 308 Lakeside in East Brookfield for their sponsorship of the event.
We had another strong turnout of 23 teams with 92 players total in three flights. Each of the three flights was again very competitive with once again -two of the three flights ended up being tied after 18 holes and went into playoffs. What was different was that for the first time EVER, we had a 4-way playoff in addition to a two-way playoff.
Once again – NO team won by more than a single stroke over a second place team. There were 5 skins won this time.
The results table and some photos will follow the narrative below.
In the Nicklaus Flight, the team of Jim Kularski, Dean Malin, Rick Gendreau. and Greg Wypych shot a stellar 12-under par to win the Nicklaus Flight by a single stroke. They edged out two other teams that came in at -11, that being the the teams of: Reece McLeod, Brandon McEvoy, Brad Earle, Jackie LaPierre as well as the team of Josh Russell, Steve Mansfield, Pete Peloquin, Sr., and Bernie LaPierre, Sr.
In the Player Flight, there was a two-team tie at a strong 10 under par, so there was a one-hole playoff. The team of Kevin Paradis, Amanda Pierce, Jeff Ford, and Jarrod Dandurant birdied the 10th hole (the playoff hole for them) and narrowly defeated the other -10 team, that being the team of Dennis Jennette, Ron McCann, Tom Foley, and Keith Tytula. Congrats!
In the Palmer Flight, there was the unprecedented 4-way tie for first place after 18 holes! The four teams played the 16th, 17th, and 18th holes in an aggregate score playoff. After the three holes were played, three teams remained tied at 2 under par for the three playoff holes. As lightning was threatening with imminent thunderstorms, there was no further playoff. So, the three teams that tied for first were:
The team of Rich Ford, Sr., Rich Johnson, Mike Kularski, and Doug Brown
The team of Beth Potvin, Jim Gregoire, and John McQuaid
The team of Ken Frazier, Mark A. Morin, Tom McCarthy, and Bob Tilton (my team!)
The other team that qualified for the Palmer Flight playoff was the team of John Markey, Jerry Dufresne, Ray Rawlston, and Paul Wyman. Kudos!
There were five skins won as shown below – with 4 being Eagles! Congrats to those 5 teams! Additionally, closest to the pin was won by Ken Burnham for his team on the par-3 17th hole at 4′ 1″ away! Nice shot indeed Ken!
2023 308 Lakeside Open Results
The results – and some photos I took – are below – and click on any of the photos for a bigger image. Congrats again to the winners!
The FINALS are coming up quickly. The sign up closes on September 23rd. You can sign up on the Facebook event page, as well as on physical sign up sheets at Quail Hollow and Still Harts Café.
The list of the available players for the field and the ranked A players as selected by the TOB committee will be published on SUNDAY NIGHT, September 24th. I will post this the Facebook page and on this blog as well.
The FINALS player draft will be held at Quail Hollow. It is scheduled for Thursday, September 28th at 7 PM. All players are welcome – and encouraged to attend.
IMPORTANT INFO FOR A PLAYERS
For a listing of all the links that will bring you to the results of all of the 2023 Tour of the Brookfields results, go to this page. If you are curious as to who’s been successful, this is where you would go. Here is the flyer that was distributed Sunday and that explains where to go:
And now, a few photos…
Tom Cocker and Ken Frazier – see, Tom, I can put up a nice photo of you!Will it rain?Steve Brunelle, Marc Kokansky, and Bill GaudetteKevin Kokansky, Ed McLeod, and Corey HeyesA Bay Path reunion of sorts – Jerry Dufresne, Bob Tilton, and JP LeBoeuf. This was Bob’s first tournament at 91 years old! Congrats Bob!JP LeBoeuf and Matt Desimone
If you have any feedback or comments on this blog post – there is a comment section that you can use below. I will be putting up these events on Facebook – but if you are not on Facebook and want to sign up, you can use the comment section here on this blog.
Thanks again to all the players, to 308 Lakesidefor sponsoring this event, and to Gary and Debbie Donlin, Jim LeBlanc, and all the staff at Quail Hollow who work so hard to make the Tour of the Brookfields possible.
And once again, if you want to check out my other hobby posts here in this blog – feel free to do so – my guess is you will be surprised at what you see. Or you’ll think I’m nuts…or both. For me, it’s golf time or toy soldier/wargaming time!
After all, this blog is titled, “Life, Golf, Miniatures, and Other Distractions”. Feel free to subscribe as an email follower! (and it is free).
Our August 2023 Tour of the Brookfields Tournament – the Hardwick Crossing Tournament – was held on the Saturday 19th at Quail Hollow Golf and Country Club in Oakham, MA. The weather was great! We thank Hardwick Crossing for their sponsorship of the event.
We had a great turnout of 20 teams with 80 players total in three flights. Each of the three flights was again very competitive with two of the three ending in ties. Because of another follow on tournament – and with agreement of the affected players, no playoffs were held. Once again – NO team won by more than a single stroke over a second place team. There were only 2 skins won this time.
The results table and some photos will follow the narrative below.
In the Nicklaus Flight, we had a two-way tie between the team of Jim Kularski, Jim Gregoire, Jason McCarthy, and Bernie LaPierre, Jr, and the team of Corey Heyes, Amanda Pierce, Jake Malin, and Bob Weighill. Both came in at a stunning -10. Hot on their heels was the team of Dennis Jennette, Tom McCarthy, Rick Gendreau, and Paul Wyman at -9. Again, there was no playoff.
In the Player Flight, the team of Tom Orszulak, Stan Nolin, Dave Fiske, and Mark Bruso won out with yet another -10 AND another one stroke victory over, edging out he team of Ken Frazier, Pete Peloquin, Sr., Bill Gaudette, and Lisa Persson who came in at -9.
In the Palmer Flight, there was yet another first place tie. The team of Steve Whitman, Doug Judd, Jim McKeon, and Keith Tytula as well as the team of Phil Woods, Tom Savage, Ray Rawlston, and Christopher Thibaud tied at -5. Three other teams came in at -4.
There were just two skins won as shown below – with congrats to those 5 teams! Additionally, closest to the pin was won by Matt Desimone for his team on the par-3 17th hole at 10′ 4″ away!
The September Tournament is the 308 Lakeside Open. It is a SUNDAY EVENT to be held at Quail Hollow. It is scheduled for Sunday September 10th. You can sign up on the Facebook page, as well as on physical sign up sheets at Quail Hollow and Still Harts Café.
The cut off to sign up for the 308 Lakeside Open will be Saturday, September 2nd. Sign up early as possible as we are growing and as I’m sure that you understand that the course cannot handle an infinite number of players. In terms of signing up, for any new players, the committee will want to get a good idea of your golf game, so reach out to any of us on the Committee (myself, Ed McLeod, George Fiske, Mike Kularski, or Brad Earle).
Remember that the registration time is 7:30 AM at Quail Hollow. PLEASE SHOW UP BY 7:30 AM!!!!! NOT 8 AM!!!
If you have any feedback or comments on this blog post – there is a comment section that you can use below. I will be putting up these events on Facebook – but if you are not on Facebook and want to sign up, you can use the comment section here on this blog. The purpose is to give full data to every player in advance of the FINALS draft picks.
Thanks again to all the players, to Hardwick Crossing for sponsoring, and to Gary and Debbie Donlin, Jim LeBlanc, and all the staff at Quail Hollow who work so hard to make the Tour of the Brookfields possible.
If you want to check out my other hobby posts here in this blog – feel free to do so– my guess is you will be surprised at what you see. Or you’ll think I’m nuts…or both. For me, it’s golf time or toy soldier time!
IMPORTANT INFO FOR A PLAYERS
For a listing of all the links that will bring you to the results of all of the 2023 Tour of the Brookfields results, go to this page. If you are curious as to who’s been successful, this is where you would go.
The results – and some photos I took – are below – and click on any of the photos for a bigger image. Congrats again to the winners!
2023 Hardwick Crossing Open Results
Dick Lapierre and Tom OrszulakGetting practice putts inPaul Sanborn, Jerry Dufresne, and Bob Tilton. Next TOB Bob will be 91!!!!Nice day!The King of Quail Hollow – Gary Donlin.Lex Varney and Ed McLeod.The sign in desk is busy!Matt Desimone and Jared Danitis.
After a very rainy weekend caused us to have to reschedule, the latest Tour of the Brookfields event was held on Sunday, July 30th. It was the July 2023 Tournament – the Lamoureux Ford Open. We thank Marc Kokansky and Lamoureux Ford for their sponsorship of the event.
Unfortunately, the TOB lost a very fun and active player the very morning of the event with the untimely passing of Rich Dupell prior to the event. Rich had played in every TOB this year and was liked by everyone. His team came in first at the Still Harts event, and he was a great asset to any team. While we do not know many details, we extend our thoughts, prayers, condolences and sympathies to Rich’s friends and family. RIP.
Returning to the event, we had a great turnout of 25 teams – especially with the short window for a reschedule. We had 99 players total (with Rich’s sad absence) in three flights. The weather, for once, was beautiful.
Each of the three flights were very competitive. No team won by more than a single stroke over a second place teams with a two team tie in the top Division. Once again, there were also 5 skins won this time with 4 of the 5 being Eagles!.
The results table and some photos will follow the narrative below.
In the Nicklaus Flight, we had a very tight matchup between the team of Tom Staiti, Chuck Krikorian, Nelson Malin, Deb Durgin and the team of Marty Leach, Ed McLeod, Amanda Pierce and Jake Malin. Both came in at -7. Close behind were two teams at -6, those being the team of Matt Brown, Bill Babineau, Anne Jette, and Chris Thibaud and the team of Leon Wetherell, Dave Russell, Jim Lovett, and Clayton Rice. There was no playoff.
In the Player Flight, the team of Rick Lindsten, Mark A. Morin, Rob Peterson, and Sherry Peterson (yes my team) eked out a one stroke victory at -9 over the team of Dennis Jennette, Jerry Dufresne, Joe Heyes, and Barbara Orszulak who came in at -8.
In the Palmer Flight, the team of Beth Potvin, Brian Lacroix, Pete Peloquin, Sr., and Jarred Dandurant had the low score of ANY team with a blistering -10! They needed to, as close on their heels in second place was the team of Ken Frazier, Dean Malin, Tom McCarthy, and Jeff McLeod at -9. Wow!
For the second TOB in a row, there were a whopping FIVE skins won as shown below – with congrats to those 5 teams! Additionally, closest to the pin was won by Jeff Ford for his team on the par-3 17th hole at 1′ 4.5″ away!
The August Tournament is the Hardwick Crossing Open. It is a SATURDAY EVENT to be held at Quail Hollow. It is scheduled for Saturday August 19th. You can sign up on the Facebook page, as well as on physical sign up sheets at Quail Hollow and Still Harts Café.
The cut off to sign up for the Hardwick Crossing Open will be Saturday, August 12th. Sign up early as possible as we are growing and as I’m sure that you understand that the course cannot handle an infinite number of players. In terms of signing up, for any new players, the committee will want to get a good idea of your golf game, so reach out to any of us (myself, Ed McLeod, George Fiske, Mike Kularski, or Brad Earle).
Remember that the registration time is 7:30 AM at Quail Hollow. PLEASE SHOW UP BY 7:30 AM!!!!! NOT 8 AM!!!
If you have any feedback or comments on this blog post – there is a comment section that you can use below. I will be putting up these events on Facebook – but if you are not on Facebook and want to sign up, you can use the comment section here on this blog. The purpose is to give full data to every player in advance of the FINALS draft picks.
Thanks again to all the players, to Lamoureux Ford for sponsoring, and to Gary and Debbie Donlin, Jim LeBlanc, and all the staff at Quail Hollow who work so hard to make the Tour of the Brookfields possible.
If you want to check out my other hobby posts here in this blog – feel free to do so– my guess is you will be surprised at what you see. Or you’ll think I’m nuts…or both. For me, it’s golf time or toy soldier time!
For a listing of all the links that will bring you to the results of all of the 2023 Tour of the Brookfields results, go to this page. If you are curious as to who’s been successful, this is where you would go.
The results – and some photos I took – are below – and click on any of the photos for a bigger image. Congrats again to the winners!
2023 Lamoureux Ford Open Results
Photos from the Event
Jerry Dufresne warms up his putterJim Kularski and Stan Nolin catch up and warm up.Jim McKeon ready for golf battle!Tom Orszulak, Jim Lovett, and Bill Gaudette.Bay Path Golf Course alumni – Bob Tilton, Josh Escolas, Paul Sanborn, and Jerry Dufresne.Ann Jette looking stylish!Dick Whippee and Tom Staiti conferThe scoreboard!
We held the June Tour of the Brookfields tournament, the Toomey-Lovett Classic, on Saturday, June 17th, 2023. While it was supposed to be a washout – it luckily was not (despite the dour forecast) – and we all managed to get our 18 holes in before the monsoon rains hit. We had a great turnout of 25 teams – with 99 players total (there was one no show). Because we had so many players, we once again had 4 divisions/flights with one 7 teams and 3 of 6.
All of the four flights were very competitive. No team won by more than 3 strokes over the second place teams. AND there were also a LOT more skins won this time – 5 in all.
The results table and some photos will follow the narrative below.
In the Nicklaus Flight, we had yet another dogfight with the teams of Reece McLeod, Dean Malin, Tim Nason Sr., and Linda McLeod and that of Josh Russell, Dave Russell, Rich Johnson, and George Fiske finishing up both atan amazing 11 under par. After three tie-breaking holes – they were still deadlocked and shared the win. These two teams also achieved the lowest overall score in the tournament. In third place was the team of Chris Depasse, Brad Earle, Dave Fiske, and Dave Ashworth at -8.
In the Player Flight, the team of Jim Wilson, Bill Babineau, Kristen Depasse, and Doug Brown came in at a nice -8 for the win. They won by 1 stroke over the the team of Jim Kularski, Hunter Deane, Hoss Ford, and Bob Tilton.
In the Palmer Flight, the team of Dave Daoust, Kevin Kokansky, Jim Gregoire, and Dick Chabot won by two strokes at an impressive -9. Tied for second place were two strong teams at -7 – that of Tom Orszulak, Ken Burnham, Jared Danitis, and Lisa Persson and the team of Matt Desimone, Tom Cocker, Nelson Malin, and Mark Bruso.
In the Daly Flight, the team of John Markey, Tom Savage, Tom McCarthy, and Jim Parker won by 3 strokes by coming in at a strong -9 under par. In second was the team of Ken Frazier, Brian Lacroix, Dickie Ford, and Paul Wyman.
There were a whopping FIVE skins won as shown below – congrats to those 5 teams! Additionally, closest to the pin was won by Ken Frazier for his team on the par-3 17th hole at 5′ 9″ away!
The July Tournament is the Lamoureux Ford Open. It is a SUNDAY EVENT, not Saturday.
It is scheduled for Sunday July 16th – sign ups are on the Facebook page, as well as physical sign up sheets at Quail Hollow and Still Harts Café.
The registration time is 7:30 AM at Quail Hollow. PLEASE SHOW UP BY 7:30 AM!!!!! NOT 8 AM!!!
The cut off to sign up for the Lamoureux Ford Open will be Saturday, July 8th. Sign up early as possible as we are growing and as I’m sure that you understand that the course cannot handle an infinite number of players.
Lastly, if you have any feedback or comments on this blog post – there is a comment section that you can use below. I will be putting up these events on Facebook – but if you are not on Facebook and want to sign up, you can use the comment section here on this blog.
In terms of signing up, the same timeframe cutoff criteria apply, as well as the need to vet any new players (the committee will want to get a good idea of your golf game).
Also, if you want to check out my other hobby posts here in this blog – feel free to do so– my guess is you will be surprised at what you see. Or you’ll think I’m nuts…or both.
Thanks again to all the players, to Jim Lovett for sponsoring, and to Gary and Debbie Donlin, Jim LeBlanc, and all the staff at Quail Hollow who work so hard to make the Tour of the Brookfields possible.
For a listing of all the links that will bring you to the results of all of the 2023 Tour of the Brookfields results, go to this page. If you are curious as to who’s been successful, this is where you would go.
The results – and some photos I took – are below – and click on any of the photos for a bigger image. Congrats to the winners!
2023 Toomey-Lovett Classic Results
Photos from the Event
The committee runs the signing inMyself and my good friend and longtime golf buddy Bob Tilton – still playing golf WELL at 90 and counting!3 of the Lovett teamBill Gaudette makes a pointRon McCann stares me down…Bill Babineau, Ron McCann, and Beth PotvinJim Kularski, Lisa Kularski, and Joe Nichols practice puttingDave Fiske and Kim KularskiJerry Dufresne and Bob Tilton, with Tom Cocker and Ken Frazier in the backDave (Roscoe) Russell and Tom Orszulak. Sorry Tom, but you are too photogenic here to delete…Jim Lovett and his other teammate and Quail Hollow’s Gary DonlinJosh Russel and Roscoe enjoying Father’s Day weekend!
Thanks for looking! Sign up soon for the next TOB!!!
The Still Harts Café Open was held on Saturday, May 27th, 2023 at Quail Hollow Golf and Country Club in Oakham, MA. It was a beautiful day – and we had a great turnout of 110 players. Because we had so many players, we once again had 4 divisions/flights of teams of 6, 7, or 8.
All of the four flights were very competitive. No team won by more than 2 strokes over the second place teams. That’s a testament to the competitiveness the committee is trying to establish (and yes, being on the committee I am a bit biased!).
In the Nicklaus Flight, the win went to the team of Chris Depasse, Rich Dupell, Jim Lovett, and Kristen Depasse with a magnificent 10 under par. That team also had the distinction of the lowest overall score in the tournament. Their team edged out the second place team of Reece McLeod, Ed McLeod, George Fiske, and Jeff Bennett who shot a very good -8.
In the Player Flight, two teams came in tied at -8. Those two teams were that of Fran Lamothe, Joe Nichols, John Wheeler, and Mark Bruso and that of Kevin Paradis, Rich Casault, Paul Boulette, and Deb Durgin. The ensuing playoff ended after one hole, with the victory going to Fran Lamothe’s team.
In the Palmer Flight, the team of Jim Kularski, Peter Davis, Mike Kularski, and Lisa Persson scored a 6 under par, eking out a 1 stroke victory Ken Frazier, Tom Cocker, and Anne Jette (who were playing minus a no-show D player).
In the Daly Flight, the team of Beth Potvin, Tom Orszulak, Jim Lapierre, and Barbara Orszulak edged out two teams by two strokes. The two teams in second place were the team of Mark A. Morin (yes me), Dickie Ford, Kevin Kokansky, and Tony Woodman and the team of Steve Whitman, George Jette, Brandon McEvoy, and Jeff McLeod.
There was only ONE skin won as shown below – congrats to Beth Potvin, Tom Orszulak, Jim Lapierre, and Barbara Orszulak for the Eagle made on the 3rd hole! Additionally, closest to the pin was won by Jim McKeon for his team on the par-3 17th hole at 3′ away!.
The results are below – and click on any of the photos for a bigger image. Congrats to the winners!
Me and Matt Brown
The June Tournament is the Toomey-Lovett Classic, scheduled for Saturday June 17th – sign ups are on the Facebook page, as well as physical sign up sheets at Quail Hollow and Still Harts Café. The registration time is 7:30 AM at Quail Hollow. The cut off to sign up will be Saturday, June 10th. Sign up early as possible as we are growing and as I’m sure that you understand that the course cannot handle an infinite number of players.
Lastly, if you have any feedback or comments on this blog post – there is a comment section that you can use below. As I wrote, I will be putting up the next event on Facebook – but if you are not on Facebook and want to sign up, you can use the comment section here. The same cutoff criteria applies, as well as the need to vet any new players (the committee will want to get a good idea of your golf game).
Also, if you want to check out my other hobby posts here in this blog – feel free to do so– my guess is you will be surprised at what you see.
Thanks again to all the players, Still Harts Café for sponsoring, and to Gary and Debbie Donlin, Jim LeBlanc, and all the staff at Quail Hollow who work so hard to make the Tour of the Brookfields possible.
For a listing of all the links that will bring you to a listing of all of the 2023 Tour of the Brookfields results, go to this page.