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November 28th, played in El Cajon at one of the Sycuan Casino courses, Pine Glen.  Life is good.

El Cajon is about 20 miles east of downtown San Diego at it's not unusual for it to be 10 to 15 degrees hotter than San Diego coastal where I live.  From my round this morning:

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I mean this in the most respectful and kind hearted manner: **** YOU! :-P

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rubbing it in to those with snow covered courses is a bad karma.

Look for the dreaded "S" word to come into play on your next round.

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Even though I live in a 365 golf zone that grinds my gears as well, supposed to rain and only reach mid 50's tomorrow. 75% chance at 7am tee off time 50F*, I hate winter even though I can play through most of it here. I couldn't play over the past 6 weeks and the weather was gorgeous during most of that time and when I finally get free this is what's there to greet me. I know some of you guys would take this in a heartbeat but it still isn't 85* no wind and sunny.

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November 28th, played in El Cajon at one of the Sycuan Casino courses, Pine Glen.  Life is good.

El Cajon is about 20 miles east of downtown San Diego at it's not unusual for it to be 10 to 15 degrees hotter than San Diego coastal where I live.  From my round this morning:

Just 1 reason why Cali is so over crowded....they love the weather.. :mad:

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I mean this in the most respectful and kind hearted manner: **** YOU!

rubbing it in to those with snow covered courses is a bad karma.

Look for the dreaded "S" word to come into play on your next round.

Even though I live in a 365 golf zone that grinds my gears as well, supposed to rain and only reach mid 50's tomorrow. 75% chance at 7am tee off time 50F*, I hate winter even though I can play through most of it here. I couldn't play over the past 6 weeks and the weather was gorgeous during most of that time and when I finally get free this is what's there to greet me. I know some of you guys would take this in a heartbeat but it still isn't 85* no wind and sunny.

Just 1 reason why Cali is so over crowded....they love the weather..

Lol, it's close but the winner for the best comment goes to Earnest Jones.

FYI, I once tried to live outside of California... I couldn't take the weather and had to move back.  And I was in Charleston S.C.  I just couldn't imagine something like Wisconsin.  30 below, yikes.

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Too hot?  ...........86 is perfect!  Don't be a wimp!   For rubbing our noses into your good weather......... :naughty:

Enjoy! ...I am jealous...

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This whole thread can go straight to hell.

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86? It wasn't even half that here (38).

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November 28th, played in El Cajon at one of the Sycuan Casino courses, Pine Glen.  Life is good. El Cajon is about 20 miles east of downtown San Diego at it's not unusual for it to be 10 to 15 degrees hotter than San Diego coastal where I live.  From my round this morning: [URL=http://thesandtrap.com/content/type/61/id/109731/] [/URL] [URL=http://thesandtrap.com/content/type/61/id/109732/] [/URL]

Unlike EJ I don't mean this in a kind hearted way. Your a complete f=#k stick for even posting this. I hope you get heat stroke you d!ck head :).

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When I was in the Marine Corps, I lived in Oceanside. So, the terrain in the photo looked familiar. By chance, can you tell me what type of trees are along the fairway?

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No Mulligans,

When I was in the Marine Corps, I lived in Oceanside. So, the terrain in the photo looked familiar. By chance, can you tell me what type of trees are along the fairway?

Sorry I don't know.  I don't remeber any pines.  I'll ask my wife maybe she'll know (she's at work today).  And, thanks for your service.

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There's a such thing as too hot for golf? Remind me to ask this again in June when I'm playing in 105+ F (564+ R), out in Palm Springs or Phoenix.

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Perfect weather again today, I think it was 80 with a light cool breeze! Practiced for an hour and played a quick 9!

Something tells me you don't live in Massachusetts (from your profile, Mass=Massachesetts?)

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Something tells me you don't live in Massachusetts (from your profile, Mass=Massachesetts?)

You're right.. Expat in Riyadh KSA.. I visit the family when the weather is nice though! Next year I hope it'll be between July/August.

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