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Will Lozier

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Re: Atlanta GCA Get Together?
« Reply #25 on: March 21, 2012, 02:59:24 PM »
Would love to join in...as a teacher and coach in the middle of soccer season, Sundays would be ideal for me!  Mac, I'd love to get another crack at Rivermont with a healthy back!

Cheers

Mike Hendren

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Re: Atlanta GCA Get Together?
« Reply #26 on: March 22, 2012, 10:14:02 AM »
Carson,  your mention of Ansley caused my head to ache immediately.  Back in the early 1980's I was in Atlanta for a fraternity brother's wedding.  Turns out The Swinging Medallions (for you beach music fans) were playing at some club in Buckhead that had a ferris wheel in side it (possible?).  That's about all I remember.  We stayed at my roommates' parents' house and his dad enthusiastically got us up at 7:00 a.m. to play Ansley.  We were not hung over but instead still intoxicated.  I think I launched my first two tee shots way right onto a street and it went downhill from there.  

If I recall the late Lewis Grizzard was a fixture in the men's grill at Ansley.

Back to the get together, I look forward to hearing more about it and plan to attend if scheduling permits.  

Bogey

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Woke up this morning my head hurt so bad
It was the worst hangover that I ever had.
What happened to me last night
That girl of mine, she loved me so right.
She loved me so hard, she loved me so hard
I finally passed out in her front yard.
What was it - wine that I had too much of?
It was a double-shot of my baby's love.

Dougle-Shot
The Swinging Medallions
« Last Edit: March 22, 2012, 10:30:04 AM by Michael_Hendren »
Two Corinthians walk into a bar ....

John_Cullum

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Re: Atlanta GCA Get Together?
« Reply #27 on: March 22, 2012, 10:24:54 AM »
 Turns out The Swinging Medallions (for you beach music fans) were playing at some club in Buckhead that had a ferris wheel in side it (possible?).  

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Woke up this morning my head hurt so bad
It was the worst hangover that I ever had.
What happened to me last night
That girl of mine, she loved me so right.
She loved me so hard, she loved me so hard
I finally passed out in her front yard.
What was it that I had too much of?
It was a double-shot of my baby's love.

Dougle-Shot
The Swinging Medallions

I remember that place, and the swinging medallions. In retrospect, neither was very good
"We finally beat Medicare. "

Anthony Gray

Re: Atlanta GCA Get Together?
« Reply #28 on: March 22, 2012, 10:47:20 AM »


  I think dinner the night before would be cool.

  Anthony


Bruce Wellmon

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Re: Atlanta GCA Get Together?
« Reply #29 on: March 22, 2012, 11:09:20 AM »
Carson,  your mention of Ansley caused my head to ache immediately.  Back in the early 1980's I was in Atlanta for a fraternity brother's wedding.  Turns out The Swinging Medallions (for you beach music fans) were playing at some club in Buckhead that had a ferris wheel in side it (possible?).  That's about all I remember.  We stayed at my roommates' parents' house and his dad enthusiastically got us up at 7:00 a.m. to play Ansley.  We were not hung over but instead still intoxicated.  I think I launched my first two tee shots way right onto a street and it went downhill from there.  

If I recall the late Lewis Grizzard was a fixture in the men's grill at Ansley.

Back to the get together, I look forward to hearing more about it and plan to attend if scheduling permits.  

Bogey

Quote

Woke up this morning my head hurt so bad
It was the worst hangover that I ever had.
What happened to me last night
That girl of mine, she loved me so right.
She loved me so hard, she loved me so hard
I finally passed out in her front yard.
What was it - wine that I had too much of?
It was a double-shot of my baby's love.

Dougle-Shot
The Swinging Medallions
Bogey,
         I know where the ferris wheel place was. However, in those days, we would have gone to The Gold Club.

Mike Hendren

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Re: Atlanta GCA Get Together?
« Reply #30 on: March 22, 2012, 12:04:37 PM »
Bruce, my mother was Baptist and therefore anti-dancing.

Bogey
Two Corinthians walk into a bar ....

Carson Pilcher

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Re: Atlanta GCA Get Together?
« Reply #31 on: March 22, 2012, 02:05:00 PM »
Carson,  your mention of Ansley caused my head to ache immediately.  Back in the early 1980's I was in Atlanta for a fraternity brother's wedding.  Turns out The Swinging Medallions (for you beach music fans) were playing at some club in Buckhead that had a ferris wheel in side it (possible?).  That's about all I remember.  We stayed at my roommates' parents' house and his dad enthusiastically got us up at 7:00 a.m. to play Ansley.  We were not hung over but instead still intoxicated.  I think I launched my first two tee shots way right onto a street and it went downhill from there.  

If I recall the late Lewis Grizzard was a fixture in the men's grill at Ansley.

Back to the get together, I look forward to hearing more about it and plan to attend if scheduling permits.  

Bogey

Quote

Woke up this morning my head hurt so bad
It was the worst hangover that I ever had.
What happened to me last night
That girl of mine, she loved me so right.
She loved me so hard, she loved me so hard
I finally passed out in her front yard.
What was it - wine that I had too much of?
It was a double-shot of my baby's love.

Dougle-Shot
The Swinging Medallions

The course has changed a good bit since then.  There is a push by a good amount of members to make it the "best 9-hole course in America".  Personally, I think the design will hold it back, but I do believe it is now one of the best manicured courses in Atlanta.  They have converted to zoysia fairways and tees, champion bermuda greens and bright-white sand.  Plays fantastic.

Settindown is still my gem though.   ;)

Yes, yes, the late-great Mr Grizzard was a fixture at the club for most of his life.  I have played with some of the older members that were his friends.  Great stories!