Frolfing in Rossland...

The Thin Air Frolf Club is a recently renovated 18 hole beauty. With PDGA approved cement tee pads and two new par 4's this course is second to none in British Columbia.
Please respect the wildlife and pick up after yourselves.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Peach sets new low, Chunk melts in Heat

Black Jack, Rossland - For a second straight round Peach has run away from his competition this time shooting a -8 and setting a new season low score. Benner and OB played along side the 2007 Spring Fling Champion playing well shooting -2 and -1 respectively. Benner had a seesaw day birding 3 out of 4 in the Alley but taking some costly bogies early in the round. Orion was a steady force birding #3 then parring out 13 of the last 15 holes. Peach was consistently in the fairway and seemed to have little difficulty adjusting to his new long range driver. His 8 under came with a bogey on #15 and 2 missed birdie opportunities in the Alley. The RFA is in for something when this Ottawa native actually puts his entire game together.

Chunk didn't fair as well on this day. #2 started Chunk's slide, eating up his disc left and leaving him a tough par saving putt that was missed right. The crowd could sense Butcher's frustrations on the 3rd hole but everything came to a head on #4 when the one time Masters runner-up jacked his favorite disc 312 feet into the bush, yelling a string of profanities that even had Benner saying "Oops!". From there Chunk was rattled. He finally walked off the course on #13 with little more than a "Let's go Wilson, Daddy's taking a tantrum..." to the rest of his playing group. It has been reported that Butcher dropped his discs off at the Thrift shop and will be taking up knitting to pass the remainder of his days away.

In other RFA news, a foursome of females were spotted playing the Black Jack Frolf course. This rare sighting came with reports of excessive cheering, loud hollars and several birdies. One bystander reported that both Krissie and Tanner shot +10 and were hot to trot. The RFA would like to formally state that Groups of ONLY FEMALE FROLFERS are not a danger and that if you approach them slowly without showing fear that they will likely return in a non-threating manner.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The RFAFFF (Rossland Frolf Association Female Frolf Foursome)is convening a special meeting to determine our cool frolf nicknames as everyone else on here seems to have one!
We would also like to officially thank the RFA for bringing frolf to town! Call us if you need help with any projects...