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Post by skeller6 on Aug 28, 2020 14:26:26 GMT -5
Great to get the clubhouse open again....soon I hope. Many, many good times there. Now if we could the skeller back in gear......
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Post by ceharv on Aug 29, 2020 12:30:35 GMT -5
Skeller - most of the good times I remember at the Clubhouse involved trashing the place in the 70s, or hitting it with a golf ball, usually unintentionally, but damn that place was in the way.
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Post by thesenator on Aug 30, 2020 8:21:57 GMT -5
Skeller - most of the good times I remember at the Clubhouse involved trashing the place in the 70s, or hitting it with a golf ball, usually unintentionally, but damn that place was in the way. i have heard, ceharv, that the tee for #2 will be moved over closer to the red tee for #2, thus taking it out of a straight line to the clubhouse (of course a slice for a right-handed golfer will put the ball right on the pergola attached to the clubhouse)...anybody from the golf course wanna give us the low-down on what's being planned?...
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Post by Sipowicz on Sept 3, 2020 7:35:19 GMT -5
I have heard that too Senator, but some guys at the course say thats not going to happen. Friday I was putting my clubs back in my vehicle and a ball sailed over the netting and hit the building. Perhaps they should move the tee box.
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Post by thesenator on Sept 3, 2020 8:34:35 GMT -5
I have heard that too Senator, but some guys at the course say thats not going to happen. Friday I was putting my clubs back in my vehicle and a ball sailed over the netting and hit the building. Perhaps they should move the tee box. i think that's a good idea, sip...like over closer to the red tee box for #2...
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Post by res on Sept 3, 2020 18:58:56 GMT -5
Perhaps they should move the tee box. Or recruit better golfers.
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Post by Sipowicz on Sept 3, 2020 19:16:20 GMT -5
Perhaps they should move the tee box. Or recruit better golfers. Or maybe more sober players.
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