/ Published June 19, 2015
Matthew Gruber, 352nd Special Operations Maintenance Squadron NCO in charge of aero-repair wheel and tire from Martin, Mich., plays out of the greenside bunker on the 330-yard par-4 first hole during an RAF Mildenhall Intermural Golf match, June 17, 2015, at the Breckland Pines Golf Club on RAF Lakenheath, England. Breckland Pines is a nine-hole heathland type course with 18 different tee positions. The intramural sport promotes friendly competition, moral and fun for Airmen across the different units on base.(U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Christine Halan/Released)
Matthew Gruber, 352nd Special Operations Maintenance Squadron NCO in charge of aero-repair wheel and tire from Martin, Mich., hits his drive at the 390-yard par 4 hole during the RAF Mildenhall intermural golf match, June 17, 2015, at the Breckland Pines Golf Club on RAF Lakenheath, England. The golfers were playing scramble formation, where all members of the team hit from the same spot throughout the hole, using the best shot each time to determine the location of the next shot. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Christine Halan/Released)
Brian Brock, 352nd Special Operations Maintenance Squadron consolidated tool kit custodian from Emerson, Ark., chips a ball during an RAF Mildenhall intermural golf match June 17, 2015, at the Breckland Pines Golf Club on RAF Lakenheath, England. The 352nd SOAMXS won with a score of 8 to 4 against 100th Logistics Readiness Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Christine Halan/Released)
David Busch, 352nd Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aero-repair wheel and tire journeyman from Reading, Pa, plays out of the greenside bunker on the 330-yard par 4 first hole during the RAF Mildenhall intramural golf match June 17, 2015, at Breckland Pines Golf Club on RAF Lakenheath, England. The golfers were playing scramble format, where all members of the team hit from the same spot throughout the hole, using the best shot each time to determine the location of the next shot. The “best ball” format continues with each round of shots counting as one stroke for the team, until a final group score is posted for the hole. (U.S. Air Force photo by Gary Rogers/Released)
Marshall Spooner, 100th Logistics Readiness Squadron NCO in charge of fuels support section from St. Charles, Mo, chips out of the deep rough on the 390-yard par 4 third hole during the RAF Mildenhall intramural golf match June 17, 2015, at Breckland Pines Golf Club on RAF Lakenheath, England. The 352nd Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron won with an overall score of 8-4 against the 100th LRS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Gary Rogers/Released)
Richard Lewis, 352nd Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron MC-130J support superintendent from San Antonio, Texas, chips in the hole for a par during the RAF Mildenhall intramural golf match June 17, 2015, at Breckland Pines Golf Club on RAF Lakenheath, England. Lewis and his partner took all six points on offer for their team, and the 352nd SOAMXS won the match 8-4 against the 100th Logistics Readiness Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Gary Rogers/Released)
Andres Alvarez, 100th Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels environmental safety officer from Live Oak, Calif, plays a mid-iron shot into the short 160-yard par 3 fourth hole during the RAF Mildenhall intramural golf match June 17, 2015, at Breckland Pines Golf Club, RAF Lakenheath, England. The overall team score was 352nd Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron 8, the 100th LRS 4 on the nine-hole heathland type course with 18 different tee positions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Gary Rogers/Released)