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Mont Bell is nice too. More trees. Basically left and right on every hole. Greystone is a fun layout with some holes treelined and others a little more open.
 
Had the round of my career. 10 course handi and I shot a 70 yesterday. Went 16-0 In matches. Have never shot below 75. Went matrix unconcious. 6 birdies. But I blew it as I was -4 going into 18 and doubled. Had only 23 putts.
And I pay this morning with a new 7 handicap. Was already trending down and the 70 sent it down.
I doubt I will be that close to the 60's again.
 
I don't think so man. For some reason, I peak over the winter. Never been that close before in 15 years and may not again. Almost birdied 5 in a row. And it's not an easy course.

yea, I remember
if I get to play it again, I'm not taking a conference call in the middle of it

lulz
 
If you're not watching the final match of the Accenture, turn it on. They're on the 5th extra hole. The French dude just made the two mst insane up and downs I've ever seen in my life.
 
Carded a 4 over 76 today and I'll take it since it was only my fourth round since mid Nov. I didn't hit it all that well but scrambled and putted well and enjoyed the round, gotta play more if the weather holds and get ready for Kiawah Island in April, I'm excited to go back, I love it there, a true golfer's paradise.
 
Anybody play Barton Creek in Austin, Tx before? We are doing our 16 man ryder cup there in may. 36 wed, 18 thurs and fri. I won't be able to freaking walk on day 2
 
Took my (almost) four yr old to Green Meadow last week. He got a real set of clubs for Christmas. He putted and practiced with his driver. He enjoyed himself and it was pretty stinking cute.
 
Pure carnage in progress on the back 9 at the Honda Classic. Rory McIlroy needs a pair of Depends
 

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