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Divot Bahlmacher Wins 2008 Hangover Golf Championship

Divot Bahlmacher Wins 2008 Hangover Golf Championship

Hangover Golf veteran Divot Bahlmacher claimed his first championship on September 7th at a course he was very familiar with: Rivière Rouge.

Thanks to the Friday draft, Divot kicked off the event on the Saturday at Bellveue and never looked back taking the lead after Day 1. Coming down the final 9 of the tournament, things tightened up but as fellow competitor, Masher Softspin notes below, Mr. Bahlmacher went to town with a spectacular finish.

Here's Masher's account:

Labour Day Thirst

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Masher Softspin set a new record with FIVE beer wins at Le Riviera today.

Metropolitain Golfing

What a concept!? Golfing without leaving the island!

A relatively non-bitter walk about the links of Anjou's Metropolitain was "enjoyed" by 6 tour regulars today. Beautiful, breezy golfing weather in a laid-back quiet environment.

Nassau Ruff had the round of the day, Chip Bunker shot a very consistent (mediocre for him) 45 (18 putts) and 45 (18 putts), and Bogey Morklubb won the only beer-hole in his group with a near hole-in-one.

Welcome Back Rock Kuttshott!

Rock Kuttshott, one of Hangover Golf's original members made an impressive comeback to the tour yesterday on the sunny fairways of St-Basil-le-Grand's Rive Sud course.

Having not swung a club in five years, Rock joined up with three-time Hangover Golf Champion Chip Bunker, Masher Softspin and Eagle Klubhead for a fun outing of cart golfing. Klubhead insisted on the carts since he was still drunk with less than four hours sleep under his belt after a B-league golf tournament in the Eastern Townships the day before.

Return to the Narrow Fairways of Mirabel's Le Boisé

Sunshine made a rare appearance on this rainy 2008 season for 10 tour regulars to battle the narrow fairways of Mirabel's Le Boisé.

Nassau Ruff shot the round of the day, Eagle Klubhead drank the most beers and everyone pretty much enjoyed more than one (or eight!) bitter hikes for lost balls in the woods.

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