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19TsiAwd90
03-11-2011, 10:36 AM
:beer: Drinking is definitely a must!


I think finding a course that is going to be n00b friendly is an important thing too. Nobody likes playing a 7200+ yard course their first time.
long corses suck period lol

LingLing
03-12-2011, 09:24 PM
^^ Long courses are fun.....Unless your playing like shit.

19TsiAwd90
03-13-2011, 12:14 PM
^^ thats the back 9 on any course for me lol, maybe a executive course would be better like a little par 3/4 course i think Braemar has a nice one
or parkview in eagan off cliff rd, its kinda a shitty course early in the year though

LingLing
03-13-2011, 12:41 PM
I think that might be a better idea than 18 for the inaugural event. What does everyone think? I would prefer to play 18, but for the beginners maybe that'd be a little much. What does everyone think about 18 or 9???

tehehodi
03-13-2011, 01:39 PM
I'd be in if anybody wants to teach me. Never golfed in my life but the drinking sounds perfect and enjoying the weather.

LingLing
03-13-2011, 02:01 PM
I'd be in if anybody wants to teach me. Never golfed in my life but the drinking sounds perfect and enjoying the weather.


Hell, hit a bucket or two and you'll get a little feel for making contact with the ball. Like I said, it's more for the socializing than the golf. The golf is just a great way to make fun of people at the bar afterwards :P

Old Pa
03-17-2011, 07:43 AM
Dwan is pretty short and crowded. This sounds like a good idea and reason to hit the range as soon as they open. Hopefully it will be an early and warm Spring.

tpunx99GSX
03-17-2011, 10:55 AM
I would say 9 on an executive course is best. Thats what we do for our family reunion every year. Keeps things fun.
If we get enough interest we should make it a tournament. we can use the same rules my family has been using for 15 years, its a good layout and makes for a fun time, yet keeps things fair for players of all abilities. And we could even get a plaque for the winner that we keep updating each year. (each year the winner adds their name, score and course to the plaque and keeps it until the next year.)

LingLing
03-17-2011, 01:08 PM
I would say 9 on an executive course is best. Thats what we do for our family reunion every year. Keeps things fun.
If we get enough interest we should make it a tournament. we can use the same rules my family has been using for 15 years, its a good layout and makes for a fun time, yet keeps things fair for players of all abilities. And we could even get a plaque for the winner that we keep updating each year. (each year the winner adds their name, score and course to the plaque and keeps it until the next year.)


That sounds like a pretty good idea to me, Tom. Make sure the entry fee covers the cost of the trophy, green fee, etc...

BTW, with all this great weather, anyone want to hit the(a) golf dome this weekend? Maybe Sunday?

goodhart
03-17-2011, 01:21 PM
Come on up to Territory golf club or boulder ridge and I'll give you guys a hand with the drinking portion of these events :D