ImTheCaptain
I disagree with you
when i played Pebble (humble brag) and saw their sign that marks the tees based on handicap, I stopped judging
things that are alway more expensive than they seem like they should be:
getting something framed
blinds/shades
things that are alway more expensive than they seem like they should be:
getting something framed
blinds/shades
things that are alway more expensive than they seem like they should be:
getting something framed
blinds/shades
a full meal at taco bell
you gotta know how to navigate the menu
I can report that the Linville river is still running through the gorge…quite beautifully.
Like from the white tees, or from like legit senior tees?
I play the whites when I play with my dad, but that is about it.
Had a friend who just bought new windows for her small condo. 17K. WTF.
shouldn't bitcoin be skyrocketing?
i'm starting to think crypto is a ponzi scheme, you guys
most of the courses i've played are
i've never heard white as senior tees. WIKI has the defnitions as I was taught/grew up with:
Black or gold tee markers are usually used for championship play, for example professional or strong amateur tournaments. Most municipal courses are not equipped with this set of tees as very few public courses will hold serious tournaments.
Blue tee markers denote the teeing ground used for local or club championship play in tournaments, and is the tee used by skilled male players who have a low handicap. This tee is almost always the longest yardage for each hole, unless the course has black or gold tees.
White tee markers usually denote the teeing ground used most often by men, typically those who have a middle or high handicaps. This tee is almost always the middle tee between the championship and ladies tee and is often called the "men's tee".
Red tee markers can have two meanings. If the red tees are behind the white tees, it is usually for championship play. More commonly, the red tees are located in front of the white tee markers and are often called the "women's tees". The forward tees usually offer the shortest yardage on the course.
Green tee markers often have shorter yardage than even the red tee markers, and usually indicate where juniors and beginners hit from. Sometimes they are between the white (men's) and red (women's) tee markers and are used as the "senior" tees.
I have seen senior tees between red and whites before was well.