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All new tubular tee signs on Blueberry Blue and Purple tees.
LOL! You beat me to it.
Our Covid-canceled trip for 2020 included a day at Highbridge Hills and a day on a boat among the Apostle Islands. I sure hope we can manage to reschedule - those are two places I really want to visit.
Never made the trip to Highbridge. Which is terrible because it's only a 3 hour drive.
17 hour drive for me, and I made the trip.
Just sayin'
Right. I know. I was kind of waiting till I got a little "better" before going up there, as to not get my @ss totally handed to me. But. I don't think that's an excuse any more. Not cuz I'm better....it's cuz I know what I am as a player and don't care haha.
*Maybe* this fall.
My brother in law is going to school in Ashland. Might buy me an excuse to go up!
Okay while we are on the subject:
Say a guy had a day to play Highbridge, what courses do I play?
Okay while we are on the subject:
Say a guy had a day to play Highbridge, what courses do I play?
The colors should be peaking right now, so make the trip!
I've actually been to Highbridge Hills (Pro Worlds 2007) and I realize that it is extreme northern Wisconsin, but I just can't believe your statement that the fall foliage is peaking on Sept. 16th.
In fact, I worked the Green Mountain Championships DGPT event last weekend in extreme northern Vermont which is about the same latitude but also higher elevation…and there wasn't even a hint of fall colors yet there.
I think your intentions are good, but I really think you are jumping the gun.
Hmmmm....I think there is a bit more to color peaks than latitude. Upper Michigan is also slated to peak in about a week or so.
I've actually been to Highbridge Hills (Pro Worlds 2007) and I realize that it is extreme northern Wisconsin, but I just can't believe your statement that the fall foliage is peaking on Sept. 16th.
In fact, I worked the Green Mountain Championships DGPT event last weekend in extreme northern Vermont which is about the same latitude but also higher elevation…and there wasn't even a hint of fall colors yet there.
I think your intentions are good, but I really think you are jumping the gun.