2008 Annual Malcolm Drilling Company Golf Tournament
Country Club Carts was proud to be a part of the annual (Northwest Regional Office) Malcolm Drilling Company Golf Tournament at the beautiful River Bend Golf Course in Kent, WA on Saturday, May 3, 2008. There were over 30 participants who were greeted with morning mist and afternoon cloudiness that resulted in rain showers. Most everyone “stayed the course” and dried out to a nice meal after the event.
Tournament coordinator Dan Cubbuck bestowed the titles of “King and Queen of the Links” to Malcolm Drilling’s Area Manager Al Rasband and his cheerful wife Lisa, Office Manager of Malcolm Drilling. Al and Lisa were awarded with the classy Country Clubs Cart Cadillac Escalade Golf/Estate Vehicle to enjoy for the day. But oh that rain.
Malcolm Drilling Area Superintendent Jerry McCutchan (not a golfer) was assigned the envious duty of “Beverage Coordinator” for the day. He cruised the course in the rugged Country Club Carts “Hummer H3" delivering beverages. Turns out he was quite popular, as you might imagine.
This event was the qualifying round to determine the defending champion Malcolm Drilling Company Foursome for the friendly annual tournament with industry competitors D.B.M and Condon-Johnson coming to Washington National in Auburn, WA on May 28, 2008.

Tournament winners: (left to right) Casey Hearon, Dave Vistaunet, Tate McCutchan, Al Rasband (said something about a triple bogey), Brett Frew (alternate)

Jerry McCutchan, Dan Cubbuck

1st Place Dave Vistaunet shot a 71! Wouldn’t you smile too?

Lisa: Now this is styling!

Lisa: "Was that a triple bogey sir?"
Al: "Bugga."

Al: "Hey Jerry! Over here, I think I need a beverage."

Jerry: "This Hummer H3 has outstanding articulation on difficult terrain. Try as he might the course Marshall couldn’t chase me down and I haven’t spilled a drop all day."
Malcolm Drilling Company, Inc., a general engineering contractor, focuses on the design and construction of foundation, underpinning, and earth retaining systems. Its business includes various elements of excavation support systems construction, such as hand dug shafts, drilled shafts, soldier piles, lagging, tie backs, soil nails, v-nails systems, underpinning, shotcrete, tiedowns, and rock anchors. The company supplies rotators, hydraulic casing oscillators, rotary top drives, hydraulic crawler cranes, baby drills, grab hammers, and crane mounts. Malcolm Drilling Company, Inc. was founded in 1962 and is based in San Francisco, California.
Malcolm Drilling’s equipment fleet has grown from a single truck mounted drilling rig to an eighty million dollar equipment fleet that contains limited access rigs that can walk through a factory door or climb a slope, to large drill rigs capable of drilling holes up to 18 feet in diameter and up to 300 feet deep.