A good day for kite-flying equals a bad day for golf

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SPRING VALLEY — Apparently Mother Nature is not a big fan of golf.

Playing in winds that gusted up to 25 miles per hour at times, golfers from Hall and St. Bede battled through conditions that were more suited for the game’s roots in Scotland than north central Illinois during Monday’s quadrangular meet with LaSalle-Peru and Serena at Spring Creek Golf Course. And their scorecards reflected it.

Neither Bureau County school had a player shoot 40 or below over nine holes as golfers battled through weather conditions that caused many to be proud to card a bogey on a hole.

“This is one of those rounds where you can’t go out there with maybe as high of expectations as you normally would,” Hall golf coach Tom Bauer said. “You have to grind it. Everybody is going to have bad holes and you’re going to have these holes with the wind. It’s a lot more difficult to play, so, although you always want to shoot your best, your expectations have to be a little bit lower and you have to let a little more roll off yourself during the round.”        

In the midst of the kite-flying weather, Hall’s Nick Rounds fired a 5-over-par 42 and teammate Ben Dagraedt added a 7-over 44 as the Red Devils (184) topped La Salle-Peru (188) and St. Bede (192) for the team title.

“I was extremely happy with our score,” Bauer said. “A 184, you don’t think it’s that great, but in these conditions on the back nine, which was the higher par, it’s pretty good. We shot the same thing last week in nice weather on the back nine, so I thought it was good and might be good preparation for some bad conditions later in the year.”

Rounds fought through the adverse weather conditions and was even able to find a birdie on the course, but, playing down-wind on the par-5 Hole No. 17, he had a double-bogey that ultimately caused him to finish runner-up to L-P’s Nick Mertes, who shot a medalist 41.

“It was tough conditions all day,” Rounds said. “I had some really good shots for the conditions and I hit some bad shots. My drives were getting me in trouble today. Overall, I’m not too happy with it.”

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