The Sand Trap: for Players, Hackers and Duffers

Played cronin's golf resort over the weekend. had great views of hickory hill. fond memories of that hill
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The kiddy pool in the backyard is back in business.
Just 10 20 yard chip shots into her.
Dogs and birds have a place to get a drink and we fill the watering can for the garden with it.
It’s a multi-use facility.
 
Here’s some drone flyover views of the Tuskegee Institute for Golf and fun. (Tuscarora Golf Club).
It’s a great course to walk. Folks are nice too.
 
Beautiful course
They planted trees from Poland when it started as a course in 1923, allegedly.
There are many different kinds of trees. Some huge ones. We use the leaf rule in the fall if ya can’t find the ball.
Walked behind the leaf suction machine and the fellow with a leaf blower on #4 and found a dozen in about 50yards last year when they were cleaning the leaves up.
 
Back on the longer Riverside course today , shot even par 35 with 3 birds and a couple of pars .

But the really big change today picked up an additional 30-35 yds a drive . Most went between 240 - 260 . I CHANGED Balls today trying the new MAXFLI supersoft and straight ....BOOM !
 
Back on the longer Riverside course today , shot even par 35 with 3 birds and a couple of pars .

But the really big change today picked up an additional 30-35 yds a drive . Most went between 240 - 260 . I CHANGED Balls today trying the new MAXFLI supersoft and straight ....BOOM !
Nice.
The new guitar probably added a few yards to a good attitude too.
 
Subbed in an 18 hole league and got beat by another old Tyrollean.
He skis too and told me a story about inventing the device allowing disabled folks to ski.
He read a book by Stein Eriksen while working on his masters degree from NYU in physical therapy and later got to meet him at Deer Valley.
Another friend made his first ace at 84 years young.
I won a Yuengling pint for his hole in 1.
Beautiful day.
 
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