There is a great golf course in Redmond (30 minutes away when not in traffic) called Trilogy Golf Club at Redmond Ridge.
It's not that difficult( I play from the whites so what do I know), view is great, about 60-80$. It's well kept up and I love playing with my friend (he works there). Tee times are 10 minutes a part so they don't pack the course.
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The distance on it is pretty good, the bite is damn amazing for a 20$ ball. Look at the golf magazine that did ball test, They gave it a gold.
1) Sponsorship by Cally (balls and clubs), Titleist (wedges, balls) Addidas (driver, apparel, shoes)
2) a Pass that me and my friends/family have on all golf courses in America
3) Be as good as my girlfriend.
Buy my parents a house in Bear Creek neighborhood so I have membership there.
Buy membership at Sahalee, my own house and a porsche carrera 4s.
Help out all family members and their debt.
Make sure everyone in the family can go to college.
Invest 15 million.
SEC is too tough. Ohio State will get stomped by USC at the beginning of the season. They better not make it this next year or I will be pissed.
USC vs SEC school with one loss.
I play all the obstructional, OB, hazard and unplayable lie rules..
But there are some rules that I guarantee I do not know but would love to learn about them so when I play in a tournament I will not make that mistake.
Anyone ever read Rick Reilly's article (back when he was with SI) about the rules of golf after he watched the Open?
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/ins...22/reilly0728/
I always keep my real score with real rules, because I just got my handicap info this summer and I needed to keep scores.
I don't know how often my club updates it but I don't want to see it because I have not been playing well.
I am most comfortable with my sand wedge right now but I just bought a new one today because it felt amazing when I hit it. Plus, you can't go wrong for 30$
I consider my set up pretty normal.
Only one hybrid and it is a Nike CPR 2 (19*)
My longest club is a TaylorMade R7 CGB 3-iron, the rest of my clubs are a different set.
I never have owned a wood over 3, I only use my irons when I play and it will probably stay that way until my two lessons.