MARINE CORPS AIR STATION IWAKUNI, Japan -- The Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 Halloween Golf Tournament teed off at Torii Pines Golf Course here Oct. 30.
The tournament was open to all who were interested in a day of golf; however, it was a unit function for VMFA(AW)-242.
Gunnery Sgt. Bryan Rupple, from Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12, and Wayne Gilmore, from Marine Corps Community Services, took first place in the tournament.
First place prize was a $35 gift certificate to Torii Pines Golf Course. For the other competitors, winning didn’t matter as long as the sun was out, and the fairways were open.
“A bad day of golf is always better than a good day at work,” said Russell Callahan, a competitor in the 242 Halloween Golf Tournament.
Most of the Marines and participants in the tournament seemed to be more about having fun and building camaraderie than competing.
“The idea behind this event was to promote camaraderie and quality of life in Iwakuni,” said Gary Bernhard, VMFA(AW)-242 family readiness officer.
A total of 35 participants came out to show off their golf skills, compete and have fun.
“The tournament was scored using the two-man scramble method,” said Bernhard.
In two-man scramble, basically each teammate hits his golf ball then decides to play the better positioned ball.
“The tournament was sponsored by the VMFA (AW)-242 Staff NCO (noncommisioned officer) Association to help offset the price of Marine Corps Ball tickets for Marines,” said Bernhard.
Bernhard also said this was the second tournament, and he is planning one for next year.
“I feel it’s good for several reasons,” said Rupple. “It raises money for a good cause, provides a chance to get away from the office or flight line and it’s a good way to meet fellow golfers.”