

The above pages capture some of the Bogeys' memorable events.
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BEGINNING
Starting in the Fall of
1970, Louie Madrid, Rod Wells, Stan Ross and Barry Meiselman were a regular
foursome at Dryden Park, where they were frequently joined by Ben Alonzo, a
friend of Louie’s.
In
September of 1972, following a round of golf and a long afternoon in the SOS
Club bar, Louie suggested that we form a golf club. Louie, Rod, Stan, Barry and
Ben met at Louie’s apartment later that week. Rules were drawn up and Louie
suggested we call the club “Bogeys Unlimited.”
Each
of us invited a friend or two to join us in an informal, relaxed tournament.
Twelve of us teed it up at Manteca Park Golf Course on October 19, 1972. The
cost of the tournament was $3.00, which included green fees, a golf ball for
every player, and trophies for the winners.
In
addition to the five “founding fathers”, that first tournament also included
current members Ed Bettencourt and Bob Bradley. Ed and Bob also attended the
first official club meeting in November.
At
that first meeting, attended by the twelve charter members, Louie was elected
President, and in July of 1973, we held our first Annual Championship tournament
at Spyglass Hill in Pebble Beach. The
cost of that tournament, by the way, was $25, which included green fees, carts,
tee prizes and trophies.
The rest, as they say, is history.