tampabay
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I'd like to see this.
Me too. Sounds like he could make some quick cash throwing in the 40's.
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I'd like to see this.
lol I think I've been saying that too much lately.
I could kill Iron Hills without all the trees
^ Are you talking about the XL layout, or regular?
Haha, I don't live in AZ any more but I would have been down to eat crow if I did!
1-5, 12-13, 16-18 are good birdie chances, if you cash in half you are in the 40s. I really don't see any of the par 4s as problems unless you get into OB trouble.
When I lived on Hayden and Thomas I played there pretty much four times a week. So rec rounds without pressure + repetition = scores above my ability level.
I'm not saying you can't but I'd like to witness it. I'm no slouch, and I don't regularly shoot in the 40's there. The highlighted is what gets most people, especially on 12.
12? Unless they sucked up the ropes on the far side that hole really wasn't an issue for me.
That being said I could easily see myself putting up a snowman on 8 under pressure at the memorial. Playing alone for fun is a different animal then competition.
12? Unless they sucked up the ropes on the far side that hole really wasn't an issue for me.
That being said I could easily see myself putting up a snowman on 8 under pressure at the memorial. Playing alone for fun is a different animal then competition.
Yea that is 12. My original question was how the conditions were; with wind 12 is super tough, but without it meh.
Btw I throw putters 450' and I make 120% of my putts in the circle. Now we can be done talking about my internet greatness