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Completely up in the air right now. Depending on when works for everyone, I'm open starting next weekend.I'll see if I can square it away with the wife, what day are we thinking?
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Completely up in the air right now. Depending on when works for everyone, I'm open starting next weekend.I'll see if I can square it away with the wife, what day are we thinking?
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Aw man, I'd love to wait that long but that is a huge gamble to dodge cold and have enough daylight for 36. Will see what everyone else says.The weekend of october 24th is the only weekend that has potential for me, or possibly take off a weekday earlier that week. My weekends are terrible in October, so no hard feelings if I have to miss it.
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No worries man! Between weddings and us being short staffed at work it would be hard to manage. I would like to get out and meet some of my teammates though, if anyone is feeling a slightly southern get together in novemberAw man, I'd love to wait that long but that is a huge gamble to dodge cold and have enough daylight for 36. Will see what everyone else says.
For you guys that have been there, is the mountain effect when putting severe or have the course designers done a great job of building subtle breaks into the greens when you wouldn't expect them?
I've been a forecaddie but never had one for a roundI think each group gets a fore caddie who shares that type of knowledge too.
BTW, that sentence I just typed blows my mind. I've never been to a course nice enough to have fore caddies...
Reread the whole thread last week and it was incredibleI just spent the last few hours going through last years live update thread. Oh man.
I just spent the last few hours going through last years live update thread. Oh man.
Yes forecaddies are awesome! They run out there and give you the safe sign if your good, they track down your ball and give you yardage. They will even help you read putts if you ask. Honestly their knowledge is invaluable. Ask for their help!I think each group gets a fore caddie who shares that type of knowledge too.
BTW, that sentence I just typed blows my mind. I've never been to a course nice enough to have fore caddies...
For you guys that have been there, is the mountain effect when putting severe or have the course designers done a great job of building subtle breaks into the greens when you wouldn't expect them?
Ok. Question for all former Grandaddy participants. I've asked this to a couple guys but never on the forum so I'll post it.
What is your favorite memory of your grandaddy experience? What's the one thing that comes to mind when someone mentions this event?
For you guys that have been there, is the mountain effect when putting severe or have the course designers done a great job of building subtle breaks into the greens when you wouldn't expect them?
Ok. Question for all former Grandaddy participants. I've asked this to a couple guys but never on the forum so I'll post it.
What is your favorite memory of your grandaddy experience? What's the one thing that comes to mind when someone mentions this event?
Ok. Question for all former Grandaddy participants. I've asked this to a couple guys but never on the forum so I'll post it.
What is your favorite memory of your grandaddy experience? What's the one thing that comes to mind when someone mentions this event?
Wow! I'm getting more excited by the minute!
Here is a newb question. Do we truly not bring our own clubs? What about other equipment like rangefinders, equipment bag (to bring clubs home) etc?
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This^^ I've had a spotter for one hole in a tourney in HS, but this is a whole new level...I've never played a round with a caddie before. I was a caddie for 13 years and envied the guys I was caddying for