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Ash borer has done enough damage to the trees. Tempting as the c4 may be, I'll stick with the rimfire.
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I've recently taken to carrying a .22 revolver while walking... around the course in hopes that I find the fat bastard of a groundhog that's been tearing up... fairways this year.
Or....for now. Just getting over the religious thing and put courses on cemeteries. Many are on fantastic green spaces and would make great courses.
We used to play object golf in Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond- simply gorgeous overlooking the James River and educational as well considering the Presidents and Civil War figures entombed there.
Ash borer has done enough damage to the trees. Tempting as the c4 may be, I'll stick with the rimfire.
The real travesty here is that Creekside is even close to the top 10.
Now imagine that you went all the way from the Midwest to Sweden and wrote a review centered around the idea that it was going away... Don't get me wrong, it's absolutely a 5-star course and I'm glad I went, but the urgency seems a bit silly now.
The real travesty here is that Creekside is even close to the top 10.
whats your thoughts on justin trails classic being rated as highly as it is
not sure what thread it was in and i searched a few times for it
thanks to yall who pointed me in the direction of makoshika state park i played it this weekend
I think it was actually a hole of the day a couple months ago.