Long time golf course volunteers Bob Quick and Bernie Derencin were honored after the Skip Linhart Memorial Golf Tournament with special signs that will hang on Skip’s Shack commemorating their work.
Sometimes words simply cannot express the admiration and appreciation that a community holds for the hard work and dedication of certain people.
That’s why golf course volunteers, Bob Quick and Bernie Derencin, were honored on Saturday, August 22nd, with a proclamation that the day would be known as Bob & Bernie’s Day and both were presented with special signs that would forever more bear testimony to their countless hours spent maintaining the Huletts Golf Course.
These signs will hang permanently on Skip’s Shack as a remembrance of the countless hours through all the years both have worked to maintain this special treasure.
Pat McNelis spoke for the community with heartfelt remarks honoring both Bob and Bernie. Here is a copy of Mr. McNelis’ remarks for those who were unable to attend. Words simply cannot convey the appreciation felt for these two great guys, but Mr. McNelis’ remarks say it best.
In another indication that Skip Linhart was smiling down on the entire day, longtime Huletts resident, Gary Hurley, hit a hole-in-one on the 6th hole during the Skip Linhart Memorial Golf Tournament. “I hit it, and it bounced once and went into the hole,” exclaimed Gary. Congratulations to Gary on one well hit shot!
It was the type of day that shows how special a place Huletts truly is. Bob and Bernie’s Day. One great day, two great guys!