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CCIS Board of Directors listing: President - Joseph Swan For more info contact: Men's event - Joe Swan Trivial Nonsense
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Some CCIS Facts at age “50” The tournament started as a member guest with invitations sent to the members of the three clubs and 32 teams, two flights of 16 each competed in match play. Dick Chapman ran the first tournament and in his third year, Joe Paterno began his long term as the chairman. The original match play format continued until 1961 when the present format was introduced. No longer a match play tournament, the field was increased to 54 teams with most of the early additional teams coming from off the Cape. After Joe died in 1976, Norm Boucher, who had served with Joe, became the chairman and in 1990 governance by committee was established. All of the committee members have been associated with the tournament for many years and under the able leadership of Jack Crosby, Pete Davenport and then John Davenport. It is a tribute to the organizational skills of Pete and John Davenport that the 50th year celebration was able to continue in spite of John’s untimely death this summer. The Cape Cod Indian Summer continues to be a very popular event. Scoring Speaks Reams
Data for the past years confirms a number of comments
at the scorer’s table. Hyannisport plays to an average
of minus (2.36) with 1997 the best year for the field at minus
(1.19) when 13 teams beat par. Wianno played to minus
(3.54) during the same period and 1998 was the best year at
minus (3.02) when 7 teams beat par. Oyster Harbors has
been far friendlier with a scoring average of plus 1.25.
With an average lower host handicap index and
lower guest handicaps, because of the increasing youth
movement, scores should continue down. In a tournament
dominated for a number of years by older players, there are fewer senior teams than in the past. |
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