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After The Round 6 | After The Round
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After The Round 6. Shooting From the Lip. I had a little extra play money last year so my son and I decided to launch Golf Bulletin Board. We thought it would be an amusing diversion and I didn’t want to give the money to my wife, figuring she’d just do something practical with it like securing our retirement . Puu-leaze! What I didn’t count on was the additional burden of acting like a media source and the responsibilities that go with it. Like being accountable for my comments. Unfortunately, the golf ...
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After The Round 4 | After The Round
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After The Round 4. I think I’ll stop talking about my imaginary opponent, John Lampe. Took him for $15 this week and he started sounding real, whining that I had to buy the first round or get him a hot dog or something. Scary. And, of course, I did neither. Anyway, the e-scorecard accounting took a real jump this week after playing Wednesday. And in the Waterloo Booster Club outing Saturday. If you like playing Pro V1’s, Golfsmith has refinished balls for about $23 a dozen. The team of Robert Tompkins, J...
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After The Round 3. We paid a visit to Spring Hills Golf Club in Clinton last Friday morning, the first time going to the course. The first impression you get is how quiet it is. There were plenty of players around but no one was disturbing the silence. Beckoning. Spring Hills isn’t as long as Sugar Bush, playing 6233 from the Blue Tees but we were told they can be setup to give you all the yardage you want on the par 3s and water can be a factor. The course was intriguing to say the least. We wil...Their...
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After The Round 5 | After The Round
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After The Round 5. There are still spots open for the 2-man Scramble at Sable Creek this weekend. The outing is a scholarship fundraiser for Marlington High School students and honors one of our heroes, 1. The Following was taken from Golf Digest. See the original article at http:/ www.golfdigest.com/golf/2012/golf-betting-games? Ten Great Golf Gambling Games. Golfers who routinely struggle with a specific hole. Related: The 18 Most Annoying Golf Partners. Golfers who like to keep it simple and fair.
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After The Round 10. I’ve never been a John Feinstein fan but when he picked up Mark Twain’s quote to title his book about the PGA Tour, A Good Walk Spoiled I appreciated the humor in it:. Picturing Twain slapping his gutta- percha ball with his brassie and paying his bob to watch Young Tom Morris win his third Open. Players are big and fit, golf balls now take coefficients of restitution into account and clubs are computer designed and custom fitted. And golf is still difficult and frustrating. Golf has ...
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After The Round 8 | After The Round
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After The Round 8. There is a depressing article in Crain’s Cleveland Business this week on the state of the Ohio golf industry, asking the question Is the sun setting on Ohio’s golf industry? PGA PerformanceTrak shows rounds are off by 8.3% from last year during the period from January to June. You’ve probably heard by now that Dick’s Sporting Goods has laid off 500 PGA professionals and 18 of them are in northern Ohio according to Crain’s. Even if you don’t scramble, weekend rates are still $35-$70 dep...
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After The Round 7 | After The Round
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After The Round 7. Seven Hills was still buzzing over the Publinx match when we got to our league Friday night. If you saw the results you saw that Jake McBride (Hartville) beat Nathan Tarter (Mogadore) in a playoff after they both shot 1 over for the day. That’s a four day total of 8 under par. From the tips, Seven Hills plays 7026 yards. The playoff was sudden death and the match went three holes 18, 10,18 with both going par and birdie the first two holes before McBride iced it with a birdie. Lake Hig...
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After The Round 10 | After The Round
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After The Round 10. I’ve never been a John Feinstein fan but when he picked up Mark Twain’s quote to title his book about the PGA Tour, A Good Walk Spoiled I appreciated the humor in it:. Picturing Twain slapping his gutta- percha ball with his brassie and paying his bob to watch Young Tom Morris win his third Open. Players are big and fit, golf balls now take coefficients of restitution into account and clubs are computer designed and custom fitted. And golf is still difficult and frustrating. Golf has ...
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After The Round 9 | After The Round
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After The Round 9. We just took our annual golf trip to Marietta/Parkersburg last weekend with 12 golfers. We played a course above Marietta called Lakeside (in Beverly, Ohio) the first day and The Country Club of WVA in Parkersburg the second. If you haven’t done it, it’s an enjoyable, quick getaway. We’ve experimented with other courses down there, including the infamous Oxbow, but they are just too chopped up to play. At least these two, in addition to being very scenic, are playable with decent greens.
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