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    • I agree with you on this. I also like the fact that you have 2 teams playing together so one team kind of "keeps an eye on" another team. 
    • This is a good story.  I know how you feel. Maybe even more so. I'm a not particularly athletic guy who didn't take up golf until relatively late in life. (post-college). So, on a similar vein my wife and I lived on a pretty nice city golf course in Iowa for 5 years. (2009 to 2014i) The course hosted the Iowa boys and Iowa girls state championships. Our backyard faced the tee-box of a par 5. In terms of golf I think Iowa is known for Zach Johnson and ... I'm not sure much else. But even so, there were high school kids that were hitting it what looked like 50 yards past were I would normally land my driver.  These kids would come walking around (one of them, was the kid who mowed my lawn) and tee-up at the tips and land it well past were I'd normally play my second shot... ahem... from the mids. My wife and I would laugh because some of these kids looked like they'd weigh a buck thirty soaking wet. This was pre-Bryon DeChambeau getting huge. But they could hit it. This was Iowa elite high school players. Not college players, not mini-tour players, certainly not PGA pros and definitely not PGA tour pros. 
    • That's interesting. The City League in which I play every year, uses a handicap system that is from what I can see, identical to the GHIN system, but also is not the GHIN system. I've never understood why. Wouldn't every golfer want to have a GHIN? .... Maybe not? ... Anyway, I've never asked but always wondered why they don't just use GHIN. I wonder if it's to keep costs down for the league? 
    • Day 371 - Short game stuff today. Focused mostly on pitching, with some lag putting to finish. 
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