Exactly, some of the problem lies with course designers for not including enough tee choices and managers for not placing tee markers in fairways for short players. If markers in the fairways upset “real golfers” a couple of dots spray painted would work.
I voted 0 - 1, A couple of weeks ago my buddy and I drove north from St Louis to Minneapolis and back. Once we got out of the city I didn’t see a single person driving unreasonably fast or reckless. Once your near an urban area the crazy’s come out.
If I lived in rural Iowa I could vote 10.
I’m a short hitter, several years ago half of my rounds were played on an executive course, since I stopped playing the short course my game has gone downhill. Yesterday my buddies I went back to the executive, we had a blast. Golf is so much fun when par 3’s are actually one shot holes, par 4’...
None, A while back Dominoes admitted their pizza’s were horrible. Along with some sort of campaign to offer something edible they had something called an artesian pizza, it was wonderful. I suspect some bean counter figured the artisan wasn’t as profitable as mediocrity, it’s gone.
We had a great time, caught everything on top water, a great river, beautiful camping.
The view from camp.
It’s difficult to Bass fish all day, we’d pull over every couple of hours to rest and target something for dinner.
You guys are speaking my language. Today my golf partner and I are driving north for a week of river Smallmouth fishing. I’ll try to post a picture or two.
My buddy and I played from the forward tees the other day. We both scored 5-6 strokes better than usual, it wasn’t so much the shorter distance, we were striking the ball really well and putts were dropping. I also think we are more relaxed when the game is more about shot making rather than...
I think this is a great idea, when I was new to the game I hard time controlling my driver. I used nothing but a 5i off the tee for a few years, scores did improve along with my swing. When I did pick the driver back up it became my straightest club.
Sheryl Crow, Laclede’s Landing St. Louis, whatever year it was when she broke out. It was 4th of July, there were a few hundred folks and me digging some great music on a street corner stage. The fireworks started, everyone booked for a better view, I was about the only one left. Sheryl sang to me.