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If like other Curtis Cups we've attended (Chicago GC & St Louis CC) it'll be one of the only chances for some of us to walk those fairways and see good golf without straining behind 8 deep lines of people. On my schedule
Quote from: Anthony Gholz on May 23, 2017, 05:06:36 PMIf like other Curtis Cups we've attended (Chicago GC & St Louis CC) it'll be one of the only chances for some of us to walk those fairways and see good golf without straining behind 8 deep lines of people. On my scheduleIt is a great day with no ropes and pretty much unfettered access to the golf course. I was thrilled when attending the 2010 Curtis Cup at Essex County to be able to walk down the middle of fairways and up on the greens if no contestants were on a particular hole. Members who were marshaling could not have been more accommodating and proud to show off their golf course.
Quote from: Tim Martin on May 24, 2017, 08:00:46 AMQuote from: Anthony Gholz on May 23, 2017, 05:06:36 PMIf like other Curtis Cups we've attended (Chicago GC & St Louis CC) it'll be one of the only chances for some of us to walk those fairways and see good golf without straining behind 8 deep lines of people. On my scheduleIt is a great day with no ropes and pretty much unfettered access to the golf course. I was thrilled when attending the 2010 Curtis Cup at Essex County to be able to walk down the middle of fairways and up on the greens if no contestants were on a particular hole. Members who were marshaling could not have been more accommodating and proud to show off their golf course.Tim,Were you wearing your GolfWeek rater shirt? Members love that.
I wonder how this will effect their major course renovations that are planned?Anyone have any idea?ed