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EricI promised you I'd make it next year. now i need to find a partner.Wonder what Jim Thorpe is doing?Chez Wardo
Eric, count me in for this year. I'll register formally shortly.I'm currently a free agent but checking with a few friends about partnering up. Anyone looking for a teammate, shoot me a PM.
It that the order of predicted finish? Sorry about that Peter and Eric.
Opinions on the better warm up round on my way out: Common Ground vs. WildHorse?
I was going to sign up to play, but then I realized your dates are the same weekend as my Hundred Hole Hike with Mr. Colton on the new course at Forest Dunes ... and the club's member guest the two days after. Well, at least I'll be on one of my own courses!
Thanks Eric. I was up pretty early this morning and went back through the threads from several of the past 5th Majors and had come to the same conclusion.
Quote from: Dan Gallaway on March 05, 2016, 04:29:49 PMOpinions on the better warm up round on my way out: Common Ground vs. WildHorse?CommonGround is the type of course that every city should have. Wild Horse is a course unique to the Sandhills that simply couldn't have been built elsewhere. Play Wild Horse.
There are efforts underway in St. Louis to do something similar to CommonGround on a course called Normandie, one of the oldest courses west of the Mississippi, and not too far from the unrest in Ferguson. She's tired, but with perhaps the best layout in town. Could be a jewel for the area with plans for a caddie program and course maintenance apprenticeships.