37 players showed up to Shoaff Park on a cold, wet morning ready to compete.
This wasn't perfect conditions golf. This was PSG golf.
Before the first tee shot, there was already a battle — getting carts approved.
But once they did… it was on.
The Big "E" Par 3 is more than just the season opener — it's played in memory of one of our own who helped build this group.
New faces showed up and fit right in.
And the core group? Still here. Still competing. Still setting the tone.
No explanations. Just names… and where they landed:
The message was already sent.
Joe D controlled the leaderboard most of the day.
The defending champ, Silk, couldn't get it going early and slipped into the 1st Flight after 9 holes.
Tracey surged — back-to-back birdies to tie it late.
Right behind them… CJ stayed steady.
CJ saw the rankings. CJ heard the talk.
Then came his moment — back-to-back birdies on the back nine.
As the leaders slipped… CJ didn't.
President of PSG
Tied Joe D at +5
Won tiebreaker on hardest handicap holes
CJ delivered.
Chairman of PSG
+9 front nine → +4 back nine
1st Flight Champion
Fighting through health issues and only picking up a club last week, Nard battled all day.
The nickname has always been "Terminator"…
but after this —
"THE GRINDER"
That early list didn't hold up.
Zone 3 never really made a push.
Zone 4 and Zone 5 took over late.
That's PSG.
May 16
New course. New pressure. Same group.
Who's showing up next?