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$1 million in stocks, bonds and cash? Oh yeah, I'm sure he can get $250 million for that mansion in Rancho Mirage.
Real Hillbillies just love a good tussle between rich folk:http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=aqYoXSWaLx_M&refer=homeHow good's the golf course? I dig the hole renderings.Mike
Michael H:Like I said previously, Yellowstone is a member's oriented course. It's got plenty of width, the greens are defended well but not overly so. The views of the surrounding mountains are indeed spectacular. When you stand on the tee at #1 you are looking down to the fairway below and it seems like your tee shot hangs in the air forever.I like what Weiskopf has done with a number of his courses after splitting up with Moorish. While Yellowstone is fun -- I'd recommend Lahotan and Silverleaf as two more rounded and more detailed architectural efforts. I liked what W & M did with The Rim -- but I see more of their work relying more on off-site views than with detailed holes that work well with one another. Don't know if you played Chapparal Pines right across the street but I see that layout as the best of the two in Payson. Agree with you on The Rim being a bit overrated and in too lofty of company.