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"You got a choice. You can stop, or you can start."
"Start?
"Walkin"
"Where?"
"Right back to where you always been... and then stand there... Still... real still... And remember... "
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"You got a choice. You can stop, or you can start."
"Start?
"Walkin"
"Where?"
"Right back to where you always been... and then stand there... Still... real still... And remember... "
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"You got a choice. You can stop, or you can start."
"Start?
"Walkin"
"Where?"
"Right back to where you always been... and then stand there... Still... real still... And remember... "
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"You got a choice. You can stop, or you can start."
"Start?
"Walkin"
"Where?"
"Right back to where you always been... and then stand there... Still... real still... And remember... "
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"You got a choice. You can stop, or you can start."
"Start?
"Walkin"
"Where?"
"Right back to where you always been... and then stand there... Still... real still... And remember... "
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"You got a choice. You can stop, or you can start."
"Start?
"Walkin"
"Where?"
"Right back to where you always been... and then stand there... Still... real still... And remember... "
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"You got a choice. You can stop, or you can start."
"Start?
"Walkin"
"Where?"
"Right back to where you always been... and then stand there... Still... real still... And remember... "
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Watermarking was a good idea.
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Titleist 704, DG S300
Titleist 904T 10.5
Callaway 52d wedge
Titleist Vokey Oil Can 60d wedge
Adams redline 5 wood stiff flex steel
4 Ball putter
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 Originally Posted by shooter mcgavin
that rough looks NASTY.
Looks a lot worse than it actually is.
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 Originally Posted by golfslo
Those are some nice courses Golfslo. Thanks for posting your pics.
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I wish I lived in SD Those courses are 50 times better than my local munis.
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thanks Tommysels... I was thinking the same thing about bethpage's photos.... we love it here half way between LA and SF - less people, less traffic and less expensive... and year-round golf!
btw, I spent quite a bit of time going through tons of golf photos on flickr from all over the world and collected them here:
favorite flickr golf photos
Richard
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San Luis Obispo County Rated #1 for Golf in California by Golf Digest
Nike SQ Tour 9.5* NV 7.5 Stiff
Orlimar 14*/22* Tri-metal
Nike 22* CPR Hybrid Stiff
Ping ZING2 3-PW/SW
Ben Hogan Riveria 58* LW
Odyssey Tri-Ball SRT Putter
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Here are some pics from last years trip to Florida. Don't worry, I'm not that short anymore. I've grown about 8 inches since then. This place was the PGA Village in Port St. Lucie. Every year I go up there to watch the Mets' spring training and play golf. Hopefully, many more to come. Oh yeah, I've changed my swing since then. I used to come over the top and set my hands too early as you can see in one of the photos. I'm double jointed in my elbows so I kind of overdo it.
http://m01.webmail.aol.com/get-attac...land_2_002.jpg
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http://m01.webmail.aol.com/get-attac...land_2_008.jpg
http://m01.webmail.aol.com/get-attac...land_2_012.jpg
http://m01.webmail.aol.com/get-attac...land_2_015.jpg
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The Manage Attachments thing isn't working for me so tell me if this does the trick.
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Here is one pic of me at the trip.
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Here's Shoal Creek in Birmingham AL, host of two PGA Championshipss and the US Amateur. Ranked in the top 75 in the US for the past 20 years....
The practice tee...
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First tee - a straightaway par four of moderate length. Classic starting hole...nothing fancy...just get it in play...
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Next to the first tee is the Nicklaus Cottage, one of several on the property. Approximately 25% of the members live in other areas of the US and fly in to play for a weekend...
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 Originally Posted by Bravo35223
Next to the first tee is the Nicklaus Cottage, one of several on the property. Approximately 25% of the members live in other areas of the US and fly in to play for a weekend...
Damn shame that they dont live near the course. The house is ok though.
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The 4th hole, the hardest on the front side - a straightaway 445 yard par 4 with a devilish green. A par here makes me beam....
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And the 5th, a downhill par 3 of approximately 170 yards from the regular tees and only 190 or so from the Championship...Oak Mountain forms the backdrop. This picture does it no justice. A real beauty this time of year with fall colors. These photos taken last May...
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 Originally Posted by Bravo35223
The 4th hole, the hardest on the front side - a straightaway 445 yard par 4 with a devilish green. A par here makes me beam....
Is that you Bravo, looks like a pretty tough hole.
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 Originally Posted by Tommysels41
Is that you Bravo, looks like a pretty tough hole.
That's not me...I am usually behind the camera...yes a hole that only requires three things:
1) A very long drive
2) An approach that will get you on the correct zone of the green
3) An excellent first putt.
All of these combined will give you a chance for par. Anything else and you are toast.
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And the 7th - yet again another long as hell hole that played about 450 that day....I saw Nicklaus tee off here in the 1990 PGA....deep fairway bunker on the left side. Saw Couples hit a 170 yard approach out of it to about 15 feet. Amazing because of its depth - about 4 feet deep...
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The 8th, a downhill par 3 with water on the left side. Pin located close to water is scary. Best play is to center and two putt....
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Here's a weird (but actual) situation.
Our drives at rest on the 10th fairway after being hit through the air approximately 265 yards...What's the rule???
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Let's tee off on the back side...once again a moderate difficulty hole that is not too hard to par...trees left and a creek on the right side if you really block it....
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Approach shot on #11 a Par 5 with two carries - one over a creek and another over the pond you see here. A close look reveals a two level green. When the pin is back-left - it is devilish....I have hit this hole in two only twice in many rounds...lots of guts to go for the long carry in two and more than my share of dunks....
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#13 - a 165 yard Par 3 from the regular tees...close to 200 from Championship. Huge, deep gully in front. Short shots are toast and you will find yourself about 50 feet below the green....
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And the beautiful 14th. Tee elevated approximately 70 feet from the valley floor with Oak Mountain in the background. A deceptively hard hole because the green is "katy-cornered" away from the spine of the fairway...the only approach that will hold is a perfect straight on shot or - ideally - a fade....
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Yours truly about to hit my shot on 14...I battle alignment problems with closed stance. Here is an example....
Sorry - system would not let me upload this one...
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The 16th...another downill Par 3...the hardest on the course with a shallow green that is hard to hold. Plays 215 from the Championship tees....
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That's a very nice course you have there. I like the picture of the drives that hit in the fairway, makes for good memories.
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 Originally Posted by Bravo35223
Here's a weird (but actual) situation.
Our drives at rest on the 10th fairway after being hit through the air approximately 265 yards...What's the rule???
You lift one of the balls, do NOT clean it. The other guy plays his shot, and you must recreate the lie the best you possibly can for the ball that was lifted. Anything other than that would be grounds for a penalty.
"You got a choice. You can stop, or you can start."
"Start?
"Walkin"
"Where?"
"Right back to where you always been... and then stand there... Still... real still... And remember... "
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 Originally Posted by bethpage caddy
You lift one of the balls, do NOT clean it. The other guy plays his shot, and you must recreate the lie the best you possibly can for the ball that was lifted. Anything other than that would be grounds for a penalty.
Cool. Ya learn something new everyday.
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My home course when I'm not at school.. #4 par three 175 whites, 190 gold.
Cheers,
Jay
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Here is a cool over head shot of the marina and the course....
I'll have to find a couple of my college course.
Cheers,
Jay
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 Originally Posted by Tommysels41
Here is one pic of me at the trip.
For the love of God, please get some black socks.
GOULET!!!
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Tobacco Road - Sanford, NC
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I'll be playing Tobacco Road this coming April on a golf vacation. Any "Insider Tips"? Also, can you recommend a nearby BBQ spot? North Carolina BBQ is to die for.
[B][COLOR=Navy]BackNine29[/COLOR][/B]
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 Originally Posted by PHSgolfguy
For the love of God, please get some black socks. 
Hey, lay off I was a noob at golf. Well, I sorta still am but no as much.
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 Originally Posted by Tommysels41
Hey, lay off I was a noob at golf. Well, I sorta still am but no as much.
Don't listen to him, just wear lighter clothes. Black socks will only make your sheet white legs even more blindingly whiter.
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 Originally Posted by Tommysels41
Here is one pic of me at the trip.
no offense but your follow through looks kinda messed up. You still do that ?
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 Originally Posted by Bravo35223
Here's a weird (but actual) situation.
Our drives at rest on the 10th fairway after being hit through the air approximately 265 yards...What's the rule???
oddly enough ive had that happen like 4 times!!! wasnt tourney play so i dont know the official ruling, but we marked one, then hit, than replaced after the person hit....
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how do i attach pics of my course?
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Yards Par Yards Par
364 4 349 4
475 5 417 5
184 3 181 3
297 4 263 4
330 4 318 4
367 4 348 4
144 3 121 3
372 4 282 4
515 5 465 5
3048 36 2744 36
163 3 143 3
388 4 269 4
491 5 440 5
348 4 301 4
506 5 488 5 http://www.englishgolf-courses.co.uk...chardleigh.jpg
364 4 342 4
377 4 320 4
160 3 125 3
434 4 394 5
3231 36 2744 37
6279 72 5566 73
This is the third hole, which playes 184yrds from normal yellow tees. Over 200 yards from whites. I only have 1 picture, ill get some more soon. A lake covers the left side, a hedge and next tee is to the right. Below is a little description of the course.
TOM
Orchard Leigh Golf Club is located deep in the heart of the Somerset countryside and is home to quite a long course - measuring well in excess of 6800 yards from the tee on the first to the pin on the eighteenth - which is laid out to exacting USGA standards. Its championship length and formidable quality really does allow golfers the chance to pretend to be Tiger or Ernie for the day, and the quality of the course and how well is maintained, ensures that this illusion is not shattered.
Given its length, you can expect some long par-4 and 5s so if you are a big hitter you will love standing on those tees ready to let rip.
"1 PUTTS PREFFERED!"
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Last edited by philfrance; 01-24-2006 at 06:59 AM.
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I dont know how to post pics....so heres is the course website if you want to look.http://www.nsga.ns.ca/LIVERPOOL/LP.HTM
theres is an over head shot of the course.
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Wow, thanks for the nice pics gang. And that is why we play.
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It was tied for 7th as Best New Affordable Golf Course by Golf Digest.
It still needs to grow in, and they need to get a better understanding of how to keep it properly conditioned, but aside from that it's fantastic.
P.S. Tobacco Road looks cool as hell.
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http://islingtongolfclub.com/ Theres the site for my home course.
Titleist 983K 9.5* Stiff YS-6
Taylormade V-Steel 15* 3 Stiff
Taylormade Rescue Dual 19* Stiff
Titleist 695 mb's 3-PW Stiff
Titleist Oil Can 52* Stiff
Titist Oil Can 56* Stiff
Scotty Cameron Studio Stainless Newport Beach 34' Std.
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This is my home course. Swan Lake in Plymouth, IN. I don't live there, but i have a cottage near it.

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Here's a few from the other day. This is the "easy" course I play. 118/70.1/6071yds.
Attachment 1667
Attachment 1668
Attachment 1669
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TM r5 TP Diamana 83
Mizuno F-50 15*
Cobra Baffler 20*
Mizuno MP-57 4-PW
Mizuno MP-T 52*
Ping iWedge 56*
Titleist Vokey Spin Milled Chrome 60* (pfft!)
Cameron Circa 62 #2
Mizuno Twister Staff Bag
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The golf national in Paris, one of my preferred courses, some pictures i taked last week.
next week, The French Open there !
http://www.pbase.com/isogood/golf_national&page=all
Patrick
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PGA Baltusrol
Ugh, I spent the entire 8 days (Monday playoff) at Baltusrol for the PGA and didn't take my camera. Never thought about it! I was a volunteer so I was inside the ropes too.
I don't know why I didn't bring my digital camera... I guess since it was 95 and humid I wasn't about to carry electronics around.
I'll try to take some pics of my home course soon.
B.
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Home Course, Clubhouse.
MRCC (Mountain Ridge CC). West Caldwell, NJ
Mountain Ridge Country Club is rated one of the top ten golf courses in NJ
Par 71.
Tees. Yds, Rating, Slope
Black, 7030, 74.2, 140
Blue, 6650, 72.4, 137
White, 6377,71.2, 134
Red, 5880, 75.4, 134
Yes, Women play at almost 5900 yards.
The white tees have 8 par 4's over 400 yards.
You need to be a long hitter to play here (and a member).
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Quail in Oklahoma
Here is prettiest hole on my course. Nice thing is someone donated the landscaping in memory of his late wife.
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