Jon W...
To your question,
"Is that a second club on the ground? I thought the rules were 1 club." That is my dad's club and gloves. Only one club per person, rules are rules!! That round I played with a pitching wedge, my son played with 6 iron, and my dad used 9 iron.
Melvyn...
No island greens. But the pond does have a floating raft that I could use as a movable par 3 green ala Coeur D'alene. Huh, huh?!?!? Who's with me?!?
Jim N...
Sadly, you might be correct on the best new for 2011. Let's hope we get some more activity regarding good new courses.
Bill M...
I didn't think of that. Play it in January time frame and you can have an Ice hole!!! Now that is something unique and new regarding golf course architecture.
Tom P...
My mom and dad mow the grass. They used an old Farm All tractor for years and years, but that thing died last year. And now they have multiple big ol' riding lawn mowers that they use.
To all, regarding memberships...still working on the adminstration of that. I'll get applications out to all GCAers as soon as I can!!
Also, interesting side note regarding the rule allowing jeans on a golf course. When I played Shaker Run, one of the guys I got teamed up with was a guy who had jeans and a sweatshirt on. Then when he smiled at me, I noticed he was missing a number of teeth. For a second I was taken aback, but he had an aura about him that put me at ease and he had a weird charasmatic effect. As we played the round, I found out he was currently unemployed and looking for a job and because Shaker Run had such a great/affordable membership package he could still play often. As we played, he demonstrated nothing but class and was truly a joy to play with. He had great course mannerisms and I would play again with him in a heart beat. In fact, when I get back up there I have his contact information and we will be playing together again. But here is the kicker...as I walked off the 18th green and shook hands, this unemployed man gave me a gift to remember him and Shaker Run by. It was a Shaker Run ball mark repair tool. Okay, it wasn't an overly expensive gift...but I've never been given a gift from a total stranger I just only met on a golf course. Again, classy and something I'll never forget. Another amazing golf story!