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BurleyGolf 12-04-2009 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by BerntR (Post 69425)
Well whatcanyou do?

But the kids love it. Early dismissal today. And extra breaks to go outdoor and have fun with the white stuff.



My guy played in it today and shot 68, WOW! He won by a shot.. He just called me and said as the ball was rolling on the green it was picking up ice..LoL Thats Nuts!

http://agpts.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/a...eaderboard.htm

bambam 12-04-2009 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by BerntR (Post 69420)
...Tonight I'll prepare dinner on the outdoor bbq grill - just as if it were 75 degrees outside. Then I'll take a dip in the swimming pool. Just on principle.

:smiley2252:

A man after my own heart! Other than the pool thing, that's my annual first snowfall of the year activity. :)

BerntR 12-04-2009 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by BurleyGolf (Post 69427)
My guy played in it today and shot 68, WOW! He won by a shot.. He just called me and said as the ball was rolling on the green it was picking up ice..LoL Thats Nuts!

http://agpts.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/a...eaderboard.htm

Well that's a great result any time of the year. Congrats with your son's trimuph!

When I started playing golf I had a hard time exepting when winter arrived. I can still remember being all alone on an almost completely white golf course. White, heavy "rough" all over the place. Had to play the orange ball to have any hope of finding it. The course was located high up in the hills, so winter came a bit earlier than down in the city.

But the thing I remember best was when I tried to drive up to the course a day or two later. I simply couldn't get my car up the hill on my summer tires. I only got halfway up. Backed up and took dead aim. Almost made it past the steepest part of the road on the second try. And then the car sailed back down on the ice - until it separated with the road. No damage though. Just a lesson learned.

The things I was willing to go through for a round of golf back then....

BurleyGolf 12-04-2009 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by BerntR (Post 69429)
Well that's a great result any time of the year. Congrats with your son's trimuph!

When I started playing golf I had a hard time exepting when winter arrived. I can still remember being all alone on an almost completely white golf course. White, heavy "rough" all over the place. Had to play the orange ball to have any hope of finding it. The course was located high up in the hills, so winter came a bit earlier than down in the city.

But the thing I remember best was when I tried to drive up to the course a day or two later. I simply couldn't get my car up the hill on my summer tires. I only got halfway up. Backed up and took dead aim. Almost made it past the steepest part of the road on the second try. And then the car sailed back down on the ice - until it separated with the road. No damage though. Just a lesson learned.

The things I was willing to go through for a round of golf back then....


Yea my good old son! He juts turned 28 and me and my wife married young I am glad at the ripe age of 35 I can enjoy this with him..:golfer2:

Daryl 12-04-2009 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by BurleyGolf (Post 69427)
My guy played in it today and shot 68, WOW! He won by a shot.. He just called me and said as the ball was rolling on the green it was picking up ice..LoL Thats Nuts!

http://agpts.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/a...eaderboard.htm

Congratulations. "Picking up Ice",,LOL.......great victory.

bambam 12-04-2009 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by BurleyGolf (Post 69427)
My guy played in it today and shot 68, WOW! He won by a shot.. He just called me and said as the ball was rolling on the green it was picking up ice..LoL Thats Nuts!

http://agpts.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/a...eaderboard.htm

I got a note from Lynn today, accompanied by a photo. He's at the Four Seasons Resort in Palm Beach, Florida, conducting a private LBG Academy nearby. All I can say is I'm glad I wasn't in Houston when I got this email!!

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It's 75 degrees with a gentle breeze. I hate it when this happens!

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Daryl 12-05-2009 09:27 AM

A Fourth woman (another Cocktail Waitress) is coming forward claiming to have had a 2-year relationship starting after Tigers Wedding. She's hired an Attorney.

I don't think Tiger is doing much for Golf these days, but he's single handedly, Hammering the Cocktail Waitress industry.

There's a rumor going around that Tiger is lowering his appearance fee but will require a Double-Wide Trailer in the Parking lot. :shifty:

bambam 12-05-2009 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 69441)
I don't think Tiger is doing much for Golf these days, but he's single handedly, Hammering the Cocktail Waitress industry.

There's a rumor going around that Tiger is lowering his appearance fee but will require a Double-Wide Trailer in the Parking lot. :shifty:

Looks like Golf Digest wants to get in on the jokes :)

http://sports.yahoo.com/golf/blog/de...rn=golf,206538

Mike O 12-05-2009 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 69441)
A Fourth woman (another Cocktail Waitress) is coming forward claiming to have had a 2-year relationship starting after Tigers Wedding. She's hired an Attorney.

I don't think Tiger is doing much for Golf these days, but he's single handedly, Hammering the Cocktail Waitress industry.

There's a rumor going around that Tiger is lowering his appearance fee but will require a Double-Wide Trailer in the Parking lot. :shifty:

Not sure if you've heard this yet - but Bucket is jumping on the bandwagon - coming out of the closet and admitting a 4 year affair with Tiger! This is getting crazy!! :toothy:

efnef 12-06-2009 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by HungryBear (Post 69422)
Ah, Simon & Garfunkel (we are old geezerz arn't we?)I am reminded the Richard Corey "solution" -not well reasoned as I recall.

More appropriate:
"Bridge over troubled waters" or "The Boxer" maybe even "I am A Rock" in this instance.


Yeah, my point being that fame, fortune, and power are not a sure fire recipe for contentment.


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