Yeah, I've got a Sun Mountain 2.5 and really like it. If I really wanted to keep it light I could clean out the extra balls.
Taking a few friends down to Pinehurst this weekend. When I checked the temps for Friday/Saturday yesterday it was high 60s and now i'm seeing low to mid 50s. What a 24 hour downgrade that is.
Taking a few friends down to Pinehurst this weekend. When I checked the temps for Friday/Saturday yesterday it was high 60s and now i'm seeing low to mid 50s. What a 24 hour downgrade that is.
First round in ~ 4 months on Saturday at Maple Chase.
Only one shank on the course. About ten on the range.
warmed up in the sleet but the day got much warmer from there.
Came in with a cool 90. Looking to increase the handicap for member guest season
You sandbagging sonofa...
how's it going partner?
LK - I sent you a pm with some questions about Scotland - if you get a chance....
Another question for those that have been - is it worth $300 to replace a round at the new course at St. Andrews with a round at Kingsbarns?
Also, is it worth $1200 to guarantee a round at the Old Course as opposed to going into the lottery for a round?
$1200?? That's insane though I must admit, I get it. Wouldn't pay it, but get it.
Which begs the question, what's the most amount of $$ would you pay for a round of golf? I think I reached my limit playing Pebble last year.
Pebble is likewise the most I’ve spent.
However, if given the opportunity to play Augusta, I’d probably pay a bit more.
I think I’d definitely pay $1500. $2500 would be tough but maybe that’s the most?
I guess; I live 30 minutes from Augusta and if someone called me to play it tomorrow, Cha Ching, $2500 I’m in.
But it’s the only Course in the World I would cough up that much for.
St Andrews, then Pine Valley only other, maybe $1000 each. After that, I’m back to reality.
I guess; I live 30 minutes from Augusta and if someone called me to play it tomorrow, Cha Ching, $2500 I’m in.
But it’s the only Course in the World I would cough up that much for.
St Andrews, then Pine Valley only other, maybe $1000 each. After that, I’m back to reality.
No need to pay $1000 to play St. Andrews, it’s a public golf course. Book a tee time and pay about $250 during the summer months.
Totally agree
We had no guaranted time in our group and we all played it easily. Some guys more than once. Some won the daily lottery and others just got there at four in the morning. Only downside is you won't play with only your crew. I played with @Sleepy and an English guy and his wife.