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10-07-2005 , 06:28 AM   #1
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Well I'm on my way pretty soon and pretty excited about it. We are going to play all three courses.

I need to work on my game, been fly fishing more than golfing...forgive me.

I'll report back about it all.

Vincent.
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Well I'm on my way pretty soon and pretty excited about it. We are going to play all three courses.

I need to work on my game, been fly fishing more than golfing...forgive me.

I'll report back about it all.

Vincent.

if that's not enough I'm playing Olympic tomorrow, and Maycama as well

life is rough.
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10-12-2005 , 01:40 PM   #3
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10-26-2005 , 10:52 PM   #4
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bandon is aw3esome

We played all three courses and they are awesome. Be prepared for some of the hardest fastest greens you've played on though, takes a little getting used to.

It is very laid back there and truly set up for a golf trip with your buddies. Not really the kind of place for a family golf trip. It's all about golf, cigars and scotch (at least my group).

Can't wait to go back.

Only problem is the weather. We played Bandon dunes in fog that was thick. Better have a caddy to point you in the right direction. Anything over 150 yds and you won't see it land. That was a bummer, really made it difficult. Got a tour of the course the next day before playing pacific dunes and in some regards I'm glad we didn't see it, some of the tee shots are daunting.

Next....Mayacama country club....
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Nice, thanks for posting!

Yeah, our weather has been terrible the past weekend if was extremly cold and rainy. They also closed the bar at the course at 3:30 and told everyone to leave. A few people got extremly mad, one even went so far as to fill up a beer pitcher with toliet water and leave it there.

LMAO at "Life is Tough"

BTW, do you Golf Clubs fit in the 355?
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