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I watch this like once a year, and nostalgia is in vogue now. I can't find the one with hey batter batter and Charles Howell. Also the how to hit the 300 yard bunker shot.
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By Double Mocha Man · Posted
I say let the parking lot go to hell (I have all-wheel drive) and let the on-course bathrooms fall into decay. Just keep the course pristine. These are kinda sad times... -
By Double Mocha Man · Posted
I have played the Coral Gables course, steeped in history. Fantastic hotel, also steeped in history. I think it was the pond on #16 where I had my first encounter with an alligator. Miami Springs: Check the bottom of your shoes for Snead and Hogan DNA. -
some 20 meter wedge training, i rly think this is going to help my game when i get out on the course next year 😄
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But given the choice between the above, if a course was forced to save money by reducing maintenance on one of those, I'd choose bunkers. Right but it brings us back to the topic of whether you'd be okay with courses letting bunkers go which might allow them to stay in business or allocate the budget elsewhere. If you play on a course that has money and you pay well for it, I agree that you'd expect it to be well maintained everywhere. But most courses don't have that kind of money at their disposal. At the courses I play I have no issue with them saving money on bunker maintenance and turning that into increasing the quality of their greens, fairways, or even tee boxes. Hell they could even just knock a few bucks off the greens fees, but that would be my last choice. I'm willing to pay a few extra dollars a round to help keep the courses in better shape.
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