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1 hour ago, dennyjones said:

Didn't @DaveP043 have a skin on 1 Sunday?

 

I had a skin on a par 3 on Saturday

I had a skin on 5 on Sunday.

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In the first group from Sunday's round we have @vasaribm, @StuM, @NeilR, and @rwolfe.

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The second group featured @saevel25, @DaveP043, @dennyjones, and @billchao.

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The penultimate group has @Huffy, @OBlum, @DrizZzY, and @Daniel Mc.

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The last group has @Hardspoon, @iacas, @ChetlovesMer, and @DinnerTime.

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I guess @Hardspoon forgot to embed the first day's photos, so they're here:

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10 hours ago, iacas said:

In the first group from Sunday's round we have @vasaribm, @StuM, @NeilR, and @rwolfe.

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The second group featured @saevel25, @DaveP043, @dennyjones, and @billchao.

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The penultimate group has @Huffy, @OBlum, @DrizZzY, and @Daniel Mc.

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The last group has @Hardspoon, @iacas, @ChetlovesMer, and @DinnerTime.

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I guess @Hardspoon forgot to embed the first day's photos, so they're here:

Thanks again to @Hardspoon and @iacas for putting this together. It was really a great time. 

I was a cart mate with @rwolfe on day one and @DinnerTime on day two and truly enjoyed the company of both guys. 

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On 6/29/2025 at 8:11 PM, iacas said:

I guess @Hardspoon forgot to embed the first day's photos, so they're here:

@Hardspoon forgot a lot of s**t this year.  First ever golf outing organized...grade...B-.  Maybe a C+.

 

Photos from Reserve Run:

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Group 1: @vasaribm @StuM @dennyjones @NeilR

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Group 3: @Hardspoon, @iacas, @billchao, @DaveP043

 

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Group 2: Bill, @DinnerTime, @ChetlovesMer, @rwolfe, @hardspoonfinger

 

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John, 

You're too hard on yourself.   From my perspective, everything went very smoothly, except for the starter's attitude on Sunday.   I only expected organized golf with old friends and new friends.  You exceeded!  I had a great time.  

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1 hour ago, dennyjones said:

John, 

You're too hard on yourself.   From my perspective, everything went very smoothly, except for the starter's attitude on Sunday.   I only expected organized golf with old friends and new friends.  You exceeded!  I had a great time.  

@Hardspoon I second this. Anything would have had minor complaints about had nothing to do with you (starter at Cranberry Highlands, range being closed). I felt the outing was well organized, we had a clear game that was easy to understand and well explained, and the courses selected were great. Excellent work by you and @iacas who I’m sure helped. It was a lot of fun and I’m looking forward to the next one.

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16 hours ago, Hardspoon said:

@Hardspoon forgot a lot of s**t this year.  First ever golf outing organized...grade...B-.  Maybe a C+.

From my standpoint, the trip was outstanding.  Good golf courses, a little good golf, good friends, fun games.  Thanks again!

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I was there just for sunday, and it went smoothly. Thanks @Hardspoon for helping in setting this up. 

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