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1 hour ago, Vinny Cap said:

Oh yea, that's another good one.  We can have fun with this!  Tons of funny towns up here.

How bout Chappaquiddick!

Webster Lake aka lake chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg.

Don't worry @Radnish, we will guide you with pronunciation!

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Just now, Groucho Valentine said:

I played there once. It actually wasn't all that bad. Greens were ok. Layout is boring as hell, though. 

Yup. There isn't much of a layout but for 10 bucks (9 holes), its a steal.


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20 hours ago, Radnish said:

How about Pakachoag ? lol

That is in Auburn, MA, my wife's home town. Robert Goddard launched the first liquid fueled rocket there. There is a golf course there too. The course in the Worcester area are hilly, so plan accordingly! Lot's of side hill lies at Pakachoag.

 

21 hours ago, Groucho Valentine said:

I lived in medford (near tufts) for awhile years back. Not too close to wooster, but i guess its in the Boston area. Welcome aboard. 

It is pronounced, "Meffa".

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23 hours ago, boogielicious said:

Webster Lake aka lake chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg.

Don't worry @Radnish, we will guide you with pronunciation!

Yea!  My Uncle lived next to it and we would try to say it playing drinking games.  Lots of fun.

23 hours ago, Valleygolfer said:

I like shadupaumouf... ?

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2 hours ago, boogielicious said:

That is in Auburn, MA, my wife's home town. Robert Goddard launched the first liquid fueled rocket there. There is a golf course there too. The course in the Worcester area are hilly, so plan accordingly! Lot's of side hill lies at Pakachoag.

 

It is pronounced, "Meffa".

Oh yea...:doh:


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Your ex-wife lives there...:-P

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23 minutes ago, Valleygolfer said:

 

Your ex-wife lives there...:-P

Hey, be nice or I will set you up with her!!! :whistle:

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2 hours ago, Vinny Cap said:

Yea!  My Uncle lived next to it and we would try to say it playing drinking games.  Lots of fun.

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Lol. I have played at a couple of courses in and around Worcester.

Greenhill, Kettlebrook, Wachusett, Juniper, Leicester, Pakachoag, Clearview and Cyprian keys (lost 5 balls there lol). These are what I discovered so far in the last year. I'm sure there are many more.

4 hours ago, boogielicious said:

That is in Auburn, MA, my wife's home town. Robert Goddard launched the first liquid fueled rocket there. There is a golf course there too. The course in the Worcester area are hilly, so plan accordingly! Lot's of side hill lies at Pakachoag.

 

It is pronounced, "Meffa".

Yeah. Greenhill and Pakacgoag have some steep slopes. Esp the hole 5 (par 5) at Pakachoag and back 9 greenhill. 


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5 hours ago, boogielicious said:

That is in Auburn, MA, my wife's home town. Robert Goddard launched the first liquid fueled rocket there. There is a golf course there too. The course in the Worcester area are hilly, so plan accordingly! Lot's of side hill lies at Pakachoag.

 

It is pronounced, "Meffa".

I have to got to Methuen this weekend, how do I say that wrong?

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4 hours ago, Radnish said:

Lol. I have played at a couple of courses in and around Worcester.

Greenhill, Kettlebrook, Wachusett, Juniper, Leicester, Pakachoag, Clearview and Cyprian keys (lost 5 balls there lol). These are what I discovered so far in the last year. I'm sure there are many more.

I have played Juniper and Cyprian.  I like those courses.  Pretty nice.

At Juniper they have 2 courses.  Riverside is nice, wide open and a little easier than Riverside.  That is a very tight course.

4 hours ago, Valleygolfer said:

I have to got to Methuen this weekend, how do I say that wrong?

Mah two in!

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2 hours ago, Vinny Cap said:

I have played Juniper and Cyprian.  I like those courses.  Pretty nice.

At Juniper they have 2 courses.  Riverside is nice, wide open and a little easier than Riverside.  That is a very tight course.

I've played both Juniper and Cyprian Keyes. Like them a lot. I tend to prefer Riverside at Juniper, but you can't really go wrong at Lakeside either. 

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13 hours ago, jamo said:

I've played both Juniper and Cyprian Keyes. Like them a lot. I tend to prefer Riverside at Juniper, but you can't really go wrong at Lakeside either. 

Yup. Fairways are pretty narrow at Lakeside. But Cyprian Keyes is quite challenging for me, target golf lol.


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