New Champions Crowned in 2010
July 30, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
After all was said and done this year a new championship team was crowned as The Mayor’s Tournament champs. We haven’t had repeat winners since Hogan, Nicklaus, Jones and Mantineo pulled it off in 1963, so this is no surprise.
The surpirse however was the winning team. Huge underdogs when the day began, the team was comprised of Todd Godwin, Dave Doering, David Hines, and Chad Tramonte. Knowing them as we all do, there’s no doubt a few foot wedges set up some birdie opportunities.
Outside of the obvious benefits a win like this provides, aka groupies and free hot dogs at the entrance of Home Depot on a spring day, this foursome also received huge trophies for their accomplishment (as seen in photo).
For every winner there’s also a loser. I could be politically correct and say they’re non-winners, but really, this foursome’s picture should be next to the word loser in the dictionary.
The team was comprised of Joe Massaro, his son Anthony Massaro, Dan Dwyer, and his son Shawn Dwyer.
We will cut this team slack since it was made up of two father-son teams. Rather than getting a trophy, the last place team always gets something more valuable…the honorary pack of toilet paper. Happy wiping.
And finally, we had the $5,000 putt challenge. The object, simple. Bury a putt from 50′ and walk away with five grand. Miss it, and leave your ego on the dance floor. This year’s lucky contestant was Scott Gasparini. Foregoing the advice of the club professional, you know the guy that not only reads greens for a living, but has read this specific one for the past 10 years, Gasparini looked to his neighbor, Chad Tramonte for the line to the hole.
Needless to say, the putt missed on the rookie side and Gasparini was forced to ask others to buy him his $1 draft beers.
Good times had by all, the Mayor hopes you will all come back for more next year!
Robin williams – golf
July 25, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
He’s so crazy! WANT MORE ROBIN WILLIAMS AND OTHER STAND UP COMEDY ACTS? Check out the “Related Link” below. My personal stand up comedian vlog with plenty of videos to keep you entertained and laughing for hours!…
2010 Tournament Recap
July 24, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
The 2010 Mayor’s Tournament proved to be another successful event as 36 hackers teed off on a beautiful Saturday morning to do their part in helping kids in need.
The weather was great, the sponsors were great and the players were…mediocre. But we’ve come to expect nothing less from this tournament.
Although the economy took a hit on the number of attendees, down twelve from last year, overall donations were only one hundred dollars less. The Mayor is happy to report that after adding up the receipts (yes, a calculator was used) the tournament netted $1,000 for our two charities: The Aflac Children’s Cancer Center and the Kennesaw Optimist Club.
This year we had a record setting six sets of father/son groups, and one set comprised of father/lazy son in law. What a great way to spend the day before Father’s Day!
Of course this tournament wouldn’t be possible without the help of so many people.
I want to thank Mike Glancy of The Glancy Allstate and Scott Smith of PestBan for sponsoring holes on the golf course. On a side note, if you know of a business or individual who wants to sponsor a hole, or a hole in one competition, let the Mayor know. It’s cheap and goes to the kids.
Donations, be it money, products or time, were made by the following folks: Scott Harper, Shon Rollins, Joe Massaro, John Losteau, Don White, Lynn Mertes, Robert Kenny, Scott Gasparini, Ryan Crass, Steve Matthews, Julie Doering, Jason Ellis, Kevin Dorman, Mark Dunn
Of course we can’t forget about our local restaurants and companies who’ve donated their products and services.
Chris Wright of Cobblestone Golf Course, Matt Floyd of Hooters in Kennesaw, Richard at Green Machine, Joanne Tubo of Waterstone Grill of Acworth, Henry of Henry’s Louisiana Grill, and of course our favorite place to hang out for beers, the folks at Olde Towne Tavern.
Thank you all so much!
I can’t wait to do it again next year.
Sincerely,
Joe Mantineo
The Mayor
About Our Charities
The Aflac Cancer Center is committed to providing our pediatric patients a brighter future through advanced medical treatment, family-centered care, a child-friendly environment and innovative research.
Recognized as one of the top childhood cancer centers in the country by U.S.News & World Report, the Aflac Cancer Center treats more than 350 new cancer patients each year and follows more than 2,500 patients with sickle cell disease, hemophilia and other blood disorders. Our courageous patients range from infants to young adults.
The Kennesaw Optimist Club has been serving the youth of our community since 1975. By providing hope and positive vision, Optimists bring out the best in children. “Friend of Youth” is the club motto and guiding principle.
The club is a non-political, non-denominational civic club open to those who wish to serve the community.
Upstate ny golf cart showing. all for fun while camping.
July 18, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Blackthorn resort in upstate NY….
Pervert golf instructor prank
July 18, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Prank with a golf instructor and a few female pupils getting a little frisky during the lesson. Subscribe:
TOKYO BOAT RESTAURANT
July 15, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Tokyo Boat Restaurant
910 Woodstock Road
Roswell , GA 33075
770 993 6646
The Godfather recently has begun to frequent a Japanese restaurant in Roswell, called Tokyo Boat. Unlike most of these Japanese style restaurants, made famous by the “Benihanah” craze of the 80s., this one was very clean and service was very prompt. One caution, however, since the establishment is very new their liquor license is still not secured. In addition to the traditional seating in front of a large grill and entertaining chief that makes volcanoes out of onions and flings pieces of chicken into 7 year old anticipating mouths for target practice, there is a sushi bar off to the side with properly placed flat screen TVs and personable, sushi experts to give suggestions and carve up generous portions.
Perhaps fighting off the old stereotypes of the past, for some reason Godfather always anticipates an “unclean” establishment , in this case Tokyo Boat broke the stero type and had a very , very clean restaurant with reasonable prices, many choices and a great cooking show for all the enjoy
Sexy golf
July 11, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Beaty golf girls…
The sexiest golf lesson
July 4, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
This golf instructor is demonstrating a new way to teach golf. A very tight and sexy way. Hidden camera, hilariously funny….
Newsletter From Venti Chiropractic & Sports Health
July 2, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Doctor, I feel so tired all the time.” Lack of energy is one of the most common complaints patients have. Doctors hear it all the time. While a medical doctor may recommend “uppers” or stimulant prescription drugs, most simply “self-medicate.”
Every morning, literally tons of coffee and sodas are swallowed by a population needing their morning “fix.” Donuts along with other sugar filled snacks and junk food are eaten giving us that “high” followed by the mid-morning crash…which is usually followed by another sugar high. While riding this roller coaster, a person’s health deteriorates.
What Causes Energy Depletion?
One of the most common causes of energy loss is an imbalance in body structure. It drains your energy. How?
Let’s imagine that you carried a bowling ball by your side for a few minutes. “No problem,” you may say. But, now move that bowling ball a few inches away from your body and try it. “Whew, it’s getting heavy,” you might say. That’s because it takes a lot more energy to hold it away from you.
It’s the same with your body. If you head, neck, hips, or any other body part were out of alignment even a little bit, along with (gravity), it would drain your energy. Muscles that are used to keep you upright would be out-of-balance working much harder to tighten and in some cases, even spasm. While others would be loose and weak. Pretty exhausting, hunh?















