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Been thereI think the bigger question for Hofman is how does a tour player turn in a card with 6 bogies, 4 doubles, 1 triple, and 2 birdies for a +15 round.
Been there........it's the IDGAF......get me outa here mentality.
Then turn around and finish top 10 the next week..............stupis a$$ game sometimes.
I've heard it's really good. I still live in franklin, but have family in the ATL.As my handicap never got below 11, I can definitely relate to having used that mentality. BTW Since you are now in ATL, you really, really should drive up to Hartwell and play Cateechee. You will absolutely not be displeased. 142 slope rating. Crenshaw Bentgrass greens. Tift 419 fairways. THat's where I had my 11 handicap years ago. One of the finest courses in the state. Especially when the weather has it in plush condition.
Cateechee – Discover Cateechee
I've heard it's really good. I still live in franklin, but have family in the ATL.
I'm in ATL. I'll go check it out one of these weekendsAs my handicap never got below 11, I can definitely relate to having used that mentality. BTW Since you are now in ATL, you really, really should drive up to Hartwell and play Cateechee. You will absolutely not be displeased. 142 slope rating. Crenshaw Bentgrass greens. Tift 419 fairways. THat's where I had my 11 handicap years ago. One of the finest courses in the state. Especially when the weather has it in plush condition. WE've played it the day after aerating the greens and still rolled like glass.
Cateechee – Discover Cateechee
dude in the same group as we were flipped one on #18 at Graysburg in that little creek bedDefinitely gotten a couple golf carts airborne
One time at Elizabethton, we got a golf cart slightly airborne while doing a 360 and somehow made single figure 8 in the wet grass. Not sure how we didn’t die, or at least flip the thing
yes right at the bottom of the hill before you start upGoing to guess you mean 9 on Fodderstack? Like right in front of the tee box?
As in the part of this hole you can’t see due to the elevation drop off the tee box?
For reference, this was taken exactly a week ago
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Everyone I know just calls chimney top the extra nine. Even Fred called it that when he started me on it last week due to a tourney being playedyes right at the bottom of the hill before you start up
Yes, Fodderstack
When these courses start naming each 9 (or renumbering holes aka Old Island), I get so confused.
Knobs: old front
Fodderstack: old back - and old #13 is brutal
Chimney Top: new nine
I use the names after the : hahaha
I actually birdied 13 the week before the fourth. Made par there last week. Such a simple looking hole, but the incline to the multiple undulating green can really screw you overyes right at the bottom of the hill before you start up
Yes, Fodderstack
When these courses start naming each 9 (or renumbering holes aka Old Island), I get so confused.
Knobs: old front
Fodderstack: old back - and old #13 is brutal
Chimney Top: new nine
I use the names after the : hahaha
How is Fred? He was good to me on my junior membership when I broke my leg in 84. A lot of people don't like him, but I like him a lot.Everyone I know just casks chimney top the extra nine. Even Fred called it that when he started me on it last week due to a tourney being played
Fred doesn’t look like he’s aged at all. He was incredible to my friends and I in college. We payed $525/year for a walking membership from ‘01-‘04. Seemed to be doing really well. I don’t recognize any of the mowers anymoreHow is Fred? He was good to me on my junior membership when I broke my leg in 84. A lot of people don't like him, but I like him a lot.
Also, do you know if Buster is still mowin down there?
I remember when a lot of those trees were saplings and that little creek moved pretty swiftly.
And on your walking membership, I'll wager that four of you (four of us in the 80s) could play nine faster than most twosomes out there in carts now.Fred doesn’t look like he’s aged at all. He was incredible to my friends and I in college. We payed $525/year for a walking membership from ‘01-‘04. Seemed to be doing really well. I don’t recognize any of the mowers anymore
We would typically tee off around 7am, walk 27, and be headed home a little after 12. lol Fred’s wife would put the hot dogs in early so we could eat one after the second nine.And on your walking membership, I'll wager that four of you (four of us in the 80s) could play nine faster than most twosomes out there in carts now.
I remember the first time it ever took me 2.5 hours to play nine. It was at Steele Creek (old, when it was on two sides of the road). We thought that was crazy.
One of the things I like about Fred is how he will tell people to pick up the pace (or used to do that).
And on your walking membership, I'll wager that four of you (four of us in the 80s) could play nine faster than most twosomes out there in carts now.
I remember the first time it ever took me 2.5 hours to play nine. It was at Steele Creek (old, when it was on two sides of the road). We thought that was crazy.
One of the things I like about Fred is how he will tell people to pick up the pace (or used to do that).
