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A New Course - Page 2


© Russell G. Bell
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If you don't count the multiple mulligans, we each played a mediocre round. If you do count them, it was pitiful. I was becoming so frustrated by this ordeal that my wife beat me on the last two holes. Frustration is my story and I am sticking to it!

We have decided we want to play this course again in about 10 years to see if has improved with age. I think it could only help. At least the trees will be taller...

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2.   May 19, 2004 10:46 PM
In response to message posted by Tom:

There were plenty of ruts where the standing water had moved from one low spot to a new lower spot. ...

-- posted by rubell


1.   May 19, 2004 4:20 PM
Lol, that sounded like quite an adventure Russ! Within five or six weeks it may be so dry that the cracks in the ground will swallow up your golf balls..... ...

-- posted by Tom





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