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Have to end with one of the best
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happy bday Za
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Did you ever notice how birthdays have a way of creeping up on you?
Kinda like a dogfart! Happy Birfday Za!
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I wish I had it, but my grandfather was 6' 6" and had his picture taken with Robert Wadlow about a year before he passed away. He was sitting on a flat bed truck on a tour for a shoe company. My All my grandfathers friends wanted them to meet. My grandfather was known as "Big Jess" or "Big Daddy" to all his family.
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Frisbeetarianism is the belief that when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck. George Carlin |
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"I made my Best Putts when I Tossed my Coins at the Toll Booths, made all three of them." Steve Sanders Seein Circles |
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"I made my Best Putts when I Tossed my Coins at the Toll Booths, made all three of them." Steve Sanders Seein Circles |
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dude, how about hitting a return key in between those clips!
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#1973 |
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![]() A reverse view of hole 16, a challenging par 4 dog-leg design at Deer Lakes Park near Pittsburgh, PA. The tee(s) are not visible in this image as they are tucked back into the woods. The 975-rated blue tee is the most interesting as it presents the player with two significantly different routes to choose from and the risk/reward is blatantly obvious from the tee box. One might think this fairway appears somewhat flat by looking at this image.....click here for a better angle on the elevation rise toward the green(s). The basket pictured is the A-pin.....for this weekend's 2-round event, this basket will be pushed backward into the C-pin location which is a bit longer and tucked left into the tree line. A birdie 3 on this hole will definitely stand out on the scorecard.
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Interesting elevation change. My advice is don't throw a roller.
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#1976 |
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here is more elevation for you. As you can see it goes uphill as soon as you hit the pipeline fairway.
off the tee a roller is actually a shot that gets played frequently. Here is a pic standing just to the left of the white tee from DGCoursereview, the blue tee is another 40 or so feet deep in the same line of play... ![]() as you can see the corridor is there, however, those trees in the middle are like flypaper and going along with what Jerry said... a birdie here is a sign of a winner. Tough par 4. thats how we like 'em in the Burgh n'at! |
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#1977 |
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both just given to me by an awesome friend.......
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#1978 |
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PIZZA, PLEASE EDIT YOUR POST AND PUT RETURNS BETWEEN YOUR VIDEOS. SCROLLING HORIZONTALLY IS A PAIN IN THE REAR!
THANKS IN ADVANCE. SORRY BOUT THE CAPS. IM WORKING IN A SPREADSHEET AND IM LAZY. |
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#1979 |
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weird, on both of my computers, it has them in a column or 2x2 on my 22" screen. It must be Firefox.
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#1980 |
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Ah, I just looked at it in Explorer, another reason I don't use that browser anymore.
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