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What a great finish at a spectacular course. I was surprised at Luke's last 2 iron shots though, he has such a great swing. It was really cool watching the coverage for me because I was just there a few weeks ago. Folks, if you consider yourself an avid golfer, you owe it to yourself to take a trip there. There are countless top notch courses and you can't go wrong with any of them.

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I agree I vacation to HH yearly and have played Sea Pines Ocean Course and it is simply great.


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Our company President has issued a standing invitation to some of us to play golf with him at HH.  Might be the year that I have to take him up on it.  Have always thought of the Seapines course as one of the most beautiful on tour.  And, given its design, probably more playable for us mere mortals, than most of the others.


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Our company President has issued a standing invitation to some of us to play golf with him at HH. Might be the year that I have to take him up on it. Have always thought of the Seapines course as one of the most beautiful on tour. And, given its design, probably more playable for us mere mortals, than most of the others.

I would take him up on it. As far as playable? Don't be fooled, it's very tight and the greens are REALLY fast.


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Originally Posted by walk18

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Originally Posted by stealthduffer

Our company President has issued a standing invitation to some of us to play golf with him at HH. Might be the year that I have to take him up on it. Have always thought of the Seapines course as one of the most beautiful on tour. And, given its design, probably more playable for us mere mortals, than most of the others.

I would take him up on it. As far as playable? Don't be fooled, it's very tight and the greens are REALLY fast.

Yes it was tight and if you aren't use to playing on the type of grass down there it takes some getting use too.


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Originally Posted by stealthduffer

Our company President has issued a standing invitation to some of us to play golf with him at HH.  Might be the year that I have to take him up on it.  Have always thought of the Seapines course as one of the most beautiful on tour.  And, given its design, probably more playable for us mere mortals, than most of the others.


Just make sure you don't win.  He is the boss after all.

Butch


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