I'd help but Golf means nothing to me without the words "Putt Putt."
Bowling is for quadrapeligics.......
Golf is for the brain dead.......
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I'd help but Golf means nothing to me without the words "Putt Putt."
One of the nicest public courses is Cedar Creek. But
I have always said that they should be put a golf
cart pickup point on the 10th hole. It is easier to walk
the first nine than use a cart, because of the cart path
rules. The greens out there are a .
Also, I have always said that someone could make some
good money by renting a golf cart and providing the
walkers a ride up the hill for a couple of bucks after
walking those 18 holes and facing that long, uphill
walk up......yekkkkk.
The best thing about private clubs is hanging out near the bag drop with your car running. I do all my Christmas shopping that way.
You get the little chopper to help. Or are you just
taking in the beaver shots of the gals bending over.
probobly both.
BTW, Kori, you might want to include, on the side
"Why go to the pro shop when you can go to Edwin Watts, and trade in stuff and have a HUGE selection to choose from"
I'm far too much of a gentleman to go there without being invited. However, being the amazing stud that I am, if I had a nickle for every invitation I've had over the years......
I'd have approximately fifteen cents.
At least you are in good company, most other
men........
well you can usually use a demo club on the course at a private club, which would tell you more about how it actually plays. but why go to edwin watts when you can order from places like rockbottomgolf.com?
What're ya'll gonna go play golf?
If you have a load of money to burn join a nice private course. That's about all I can say.
Edwin Watts is for high-rollers who want to impress themselves with how much they can spend, buy $2000+ golf kit, then play like .
Shop golfgalaxy or equivalent for what you want, then look for it on-line. I bought a cheap set of clubs+bag last year on-line for the same price as it was at golfgalaxy store here, except the on-line price included shipping, and the store price added sales tax. My stuff is still much better kit than I am a golfer.
Every time I've played Cedar Creek (three times), the greens were in terrible condition. It does seem like it could be a fantastic course, but if the greens are bad, it just ruins my experience.
Got around to getting out to Top Golf for the first time the other night. It's about what I expected: a fancy souped up driving range that feels like half bowling alley/half sports restaurant.
At $40 an hour the tab adds up pretty quick. It's fun but I never really figured out the scoring. Basically if you hit the back net, you racked up huge points so we skipped using the irons and ignored all the colorful lit up close holes, just swinging away. It'd be cool if they gave you a scoring system for hitting the 25 then the 50 then the 75 and so on.
I played CC couple months back and thought the greens were great. Of course, with the rain and the fact they use recycled treated sewer water on the greens might explain why they're nicer these days. Nice but tough course tho.
About ten years ago the cheapest yet still real nice golf course I've ever played was past Austin in Georgetown
http://www.berrycreekcc.com/golf/
We went during the day had the place to ourselves. good stuff
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