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Thanks for bumping this, Robin. It was a superb day. And as clearly and fondly as I recall it, I'd forgotten it was the day I met you all. Agree -- ridiculous it was eight years ago. The time passes too quickly and alas I am now an ocean or two away. I will never forget Sean's hip popping as he crested the hill on the first, my confusion of where the hole went when we got to the shot par three into the quarry and my internal alarm when I realised how fucking pissed I was on the balcony after an hour of merriment! And the three of you were going to drive home so just watching this pissed Aussie with amusement. Has made my day to remember our day at Painswick.
As a counterpoint to the spectacle of having celebrities play US Open courses and try to break 100, they ought to televise some Open contenders playing Painswick the week before the Open. I think it would be at least as interesting seeing how a pro handled a course like that, and see what they think of playing in some less than perfect conditions.
Quote from: Doug Siebert on June 17, 2009, 12:29:23 AMAs a counterpoint to the spectacle of having celebrities play US Open courses and try to break 100, they ought to televise some Open contenders playing Painswick the week before the Open. I think it would be at least as interesting seeing how a pro handled a course like that, and see what they think of playing in some less than perfect conditions.Not a professional, but I got to play with Peter McEvoy in the BUDA there years ago. He had a bunch of birdies but it was not a pushover for him, and Mr Goodale was able to compete with him straight up in our better ball match. That's the thing about a course of this length, it makes a match more competitive.