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PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 8:17 am 
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Rent a set, or make room in the car!


It's tempting Frank but if I am going to try to attack a place like that I want to bring my own
weapons to battle the beast. :lol: Plus I would feel bad ditching them for half of the day.
Well, kinda bad anyway. Maybe I can have her 11 yr old son hold the clubs in the back for
the 9 hour drive up today. :lol:

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 8:23 am 
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This isn't a long weekend in Pennsylvania Dutch country. You need to bring those sticks, homie.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 9:44 am 
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This isn't a long weekend in Pennsylvania Dutch country. You need to bring those sticks, homie.


I just called the course to get rental rates and put their phone number in my phone. If I need a getaway day
I now have the option to call and make plans.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 9:54 am 
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What is an average rate for renting decent clubs lately. I would say at some point it is worth it not to pay for your clubs to fly at least.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 11:19 am 
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Headed up to the Boundary Waters in northern Minnesota this afternoon and will be staying within an
hour of the #1 public course in Minnesota ( #20 in the nation ). Place is called The Quarry at Giants
Ridge. $89 with a cart so you can't beat it. Apparently it draws midwest comparisons to Whistling
Straits and Erin Hills. Looks gorgeous. Unfortunately with the girlfriend and her two kids stuff I
can't fit the clubs in the car! :cry:

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Place looks awesome, but nothing like WS or EH. The presence of trees alone shoots that comparison dead.

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7:12 at Woodbine tomorrow. Will give a full play by play if I happen to see Mac and/or Steve.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 7:26 am 
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The weather didn't work out for me to lay the money out to golf. The north woods of
Minnesota were really gorgeous though I must say. Shakes, I realize the comparison to
a few links courses was not apt but from what I read and the condition would have been
comparable. At $90 with cart it would have been a steal.

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Had a great weekend of golf up north in my final tune up before my Major of the summer, the 5th annual Kringle Cup which starts tomorrow.

Started the weekend with a round at my favorite course, Lawsonia Links. Played there 4x this year and have shot 81 every time. Broke that streak on Friday when I got off to a rough start with my back aching and was 14 over after 10. Went on my usual run and played the final 8 holes at 1 over to finish with an 87. 48-39, pretty much sums up my summer.

Next up took the wife to Tuscumbia, the oldest course in Wisconsin. Very difficult off the tee with tiny fairways completely lined on both sides by thick pines. Not to mention tiny greens. Kept it straight and managed an 82.

Yesterday went back to the Links to try and avenge the score from earlier and of course shot an 81. Bogeyed 18, as easy par 5 to stop me from having my season low score. Did something I've never done before in my life though, had 4 birdies in the round including a 40 footer in the rain on 17.


Next up the Kringle Cup, 3 buddies fly up from Florida and New Orleans, same 2v2 teams every year. Big trophy and a year's worth of trash talking at stake. Here is the schedule....

Tomorrow: 27 holes of scramble/alt shot and shamble at Washington County
Thursday: 36 holes at Lawsonia
Friday: Blackwolf Run River course
Saturday: Erin Hills

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 11:18 am 
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Had a great weekend of golf up north in my final tune up before my Major of the summer, the 5th annual Kringle Cup which starts tomorrow.

Started the weekend with a round at my favorite course, Lawsonia Links. Played there 4x this year and have shot 81 every time. Broke that streak on Friday when I got off to a rough start with my back aching and was 14 over after 10. Went on my usual run and played the final 8 holes at 1 over to finish with an 87. 48-39, pretty much sums up my summer.

Next up took the wife to Tuscumbia, the oldest course in Wisconsin. Very difficult off the tee with tiny fairways completely lined on both sides by thick pines. Not to mention tiny greens. Kept it straight and managed an 82.

Yesterday went back to the Links to try and avenge the score from earlier and of course shot an 81. Bogeyed 18, as easy par 5 to stop me from having my season low score. Did something I've never done before in my life though, had 4 birdies in the round including a 40 footer in the rain on 17.


Next up the Kringle Cup, 3 buddies fly up from Florida and New Orleans, same 2v2 teams every year. Big trophy and a year's worth of trash talking at stake. Here is the schedule....

Tomorrow: 27 holes of scramble/alt shot and shamble at Washington County
Thursday: 36 holes at Lawsonia
Friday: Blackwolf Run River course
Saturday: Erin Hills

That is one hell of a 4 day run of golf, enjoy. Can't wait to hear your thoughts on Erin Hills. I live 20 minutes from the place.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 11:29 am 
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89 at Woodbine on Saturday. Kind of all over the place with the driver, but managed to hit some decent iron shots for a few pars and to save bogey after some bad tee shots. Its been a pretty brutal season for me this year as I've been in the upper 80s and 90s a lot. Last year I was in the low-mid 80s pretty regularly. Oh well, stupid game.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 7:12 am 
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I have a two day golf tournament at Fox Lake CC this weekend. I haven't swung a club in 2 weeks so I am off
to the range after work. I took a similar layoff before my last tournament and it didn't work out that well for
me but this couldn't be helped. Fox Lake CC is a very nice course from what I remember although I haven't
played it in a few years. My usual golf partner is in my group tomorrow morning so that will be nice. 7 am
tee time is also nice and doesn't kill the entire day.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 8:13 am 
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I have a two day golf tournament at Fox Lake CC this weekend. I haven't swung a club in 2 weeks so I am off
to the range after work. I took a similar layoff before my last tournament and it didn't work out that well for
me but this couldn't be helped. Fox Lake CC is a very nice course from what I remember although I haven't
played it in a few years. My usual golf partner is in my group tomorrow morning so that will be nice. 7 am
tee time is also nice and doesn't kill the entire day.

I am playing Washington County on Sunday

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I hope you have more success in this tournament than you have in most of your others, TBone.


Early tee time at Broken Arrow tomorrow with my Dad and Uncle. Hoping for a mid 80s score, but we'll see.

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If you are ever in the north burbs looking for a challenging course check out Fox Lake CC. It is the
hilliest course I have played in a few years, a lot of blind tee shots and shots into greens. I am not
normally a fan of this kind of golf but as a change of pace it was ok. The course isn't real long but
very tight. I hadn't played a full round of golf since 8/18 and hadn't picked up a club for over 2
weeks. I meant to hit the range on Friday but couldn't due to storms in my area. The round
Saturday was an complete disaster. I mean I figured I would shoot in the 80s and have a few
tough holes but I felt like I only hit the ball in the center of the club a handful of times and came
in with a 92. My worse score in many years. It was a bitter pill to swallow. I took a 9 on the 7th
hole after hitting two out of bounds going for a par 5 in two. I wasn't expecting a whole lot more
yesterday. In fact I just wanted to break 90. I hit the ball very well but struggled on the greens
early. I three putted 3 of my first 4 greens. I four putted a par 3 after hitting the green. Missed
5 putts within 3 feet over the course of the day.... and shot 75. I never grinded as hard as I
did yesterday. Anyway it was a solid course if you ever get a chance to play it. For $90 for 36 holes
with a cart and a nice steak dinner at the end, it was worth it.

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I shot a smooth running 86 yesterday with 7 3-putts. I am glad the weather was wonderful, because my fucking golf game was god awful. :evil:

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Early tee time at Broken Arrow tomorrow with my Dad and Uncle. Hoping for a mid 80s score, but we'll see.
92. Hit all fairways except for one with my driver. Best I've hit that club in a long time. With a wedge however, it was if I had never chipped before in my life. Poor chipping cost me at least 6-8 strokes. I was so fed up that on #12 my approach shot landed about 30' short of the green and I putted it. Drained it for the my lone biride of the day :lol:

Putting was actually really good. Only one three putt on the day, so with that and the great driver play I should have been mid 80s, 44 on the back was pretty good though. Pretty frustrating season for me overall.

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I assume this is well-known, but I hadn't heard of it until this weekend. If you have small kids, Cantigny has a great 9 hole youth course that is only $10 for them to play. Took a couple of 5 year olds there yesterday and had a great time. Holes range from 60-90 yards or so.

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Waiting for shakes recap of his golf odyssey. I saw him checking in on Facebook to some of the finest courses
not only in Wisconsin but the midwest.

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Waiting for shakes recap of his golf odyssey. I saw him checking in on Facebook to some of the finest courses
not only in Wisconsin but the midwest.


Got back yesterday from my epic yearly Wisconsin trip/tournament. Had a great time and played a lot of golf.

Day 1: Washington County. Picked up my friends from the airport and headed over to Wash Co. Such a nice course and one of the better values in golf. $50 for 18 with a cart, we asked what the 9 hole replay rate would be and they tacked on another $8. We played 9 holes scramble, 9 holes shamble and 9 holes alternate shot. By the end of the day me and my partner were up 5 pts. Gave up on trying to stop slicing the ball and just played the fade off the tee all weekend and as a result I hit just about every fairway, but was only getting them out there about 220-240 yards at most.

Day 2: The plan was to play 36 at Lawsonia, but unfortunately they were aerating the Links so we decided to skip it and play the Woodlands and then head over to Mascoutin for another 18. Continued my summer long trend of good 9, bad 9 as I shot a 41-49-90 at Lawsonia and a 43-46-89 at Mascoutin, both high scores for me at those courses. But, my partner played well enough to give us a big lead after day 2. Both courses were in great shape, but going from the fast greens at lawsonia to the slow greens at Mascoutin really messed with me and I had 5 3putts there after only having 1 at Lawsonia. Drove the ball straight, hitting 78% FIR at Lawsonia and 57% at Mascoutin. GIR was a different story with 39% at Lawsonia and 44% at Mascoutin.

Day 3: A return to Blackwolf Run river course where 3 years earlier all 4 of us played terrible and no one broke 90 and only 2 of us broke 100. 42-42-84, probably the best round of my life. I've had better scores, but not at a course like Blackwolf. Once again, kept it straight hitting 78% FIR as well as 44% GIR. 1.78 Putts per hole is really good for me. Had a terrible forecaddie who cost me several strokes early with terrible reads on the green and on the course. Finally stopped listening to him altogether. Birdied #8 after I told the caddie his putting line looked way off and then I drained it using my own line which was about 3 feet different. Loved the course. Its narrow, but if you can keep it straight its playable. The greens aren't that difficult to get to, especially compared to the next course. Me and my partner left BWR up 23 pts as my partner shot a 78 and our opponents were in the 90s and 100s. Not a fan of paying $400 to play golf, but the course is top notch and so are the facilities. The seats in the golf cart were like Escalades, never seen anything like it.

Day 4: A return to Erin HIlls. Hated this course a couple years ago when I was 4 months out of back surgery #7. Couldn't even finish the round. Much better yesterday although I still struggled with my back and all the uphill walking. Shot a 49-43-92 which I am very happy with al things considered. Had a real bad stretch on 7,8,9 where I went double, double triple. #9 is the worst hole on the course, a tricked out par 3 with sliver bunkers that are virtually impossible to get a fair lie in. Left 3 in the bunker cause I couldn't even get a a club on the ball in the 2 foot wide deep bunker. Caddies we had were great. I continued hitting the ball straight 71% FIR, but only 40% GIR. Putting was bad too, 2.11 and 2.29 when I was on in regulation. I found EH to be the toughest course I've ever played. Off the tee it was easy, but getting to the greens was extremely hard. All the greens were severely elevated and you were chipping to table top plateaus all day. Had several chips hit and go over or come up short cause I picked the wrong club. Wind was howling and in our face 90% of the time. Played the course from the whites and still had several par 4s that weren't reachable in 2 for me. If you can't drive the ball 250+ you shouldn't be playing EH. We won our tournament by hole 6 thanks to my partner playing lights out and breaking 80 with 4 birdies.


The place itself is such a great piece of land. Facilities are top notch and it feels more personalized than Kohler. Paying close to $400 with caddy and tip is a lot, but its definitely one of the premiere courses in the USA and I expect the prices to only go up once they host the 2017 US Open. Easily the toughest walking course in the USA. 8 miles and every tee box is elevated 3-5 stories in the air. Every green is the same way.

Overall I played pretty good, not as good as last year. But, I managed to avoid shanking the ball more than a few times. Still pretty disgusted with what the shank has done to the rest of my game as now I'm fighting slices on all clubs Driver through 5 iron since I'm too scared to get close to the ball for fear of the hossel shank.

Glad the weekend is over, think its time to put the clubs away for the year and put a close on this disappointing and frustrating season. Highlight of the year was definitely the round at Blackwolf. Think I shot a 99 or worse there a few years ago.

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Very cool, sounds like a great trip.

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Good stuff shakes, but putting the clubs away already? Fall golf is some of the best time to play IMO. I'll be out there as much as I can until November as long as the weather allows. Hell two seasons ago my final round of the year was in mid December 2012, as it was cloudy and damp out but the temps were in the upper 40s.

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42-42-84, probably the best round of my life. I've had better scores, but not at a course like Blackwolf.

Wow, great score on a seriously tough course.

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Bullshit. Get your ass over to the Canadian Golf Outing thread.

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Another 92 Saturday at Silver Lake. It felt like I shot 112. Chipping and putting was pretty good. Getting to the green was an adventure most holes. Hit 4 greens in reg, 4 pars on the day. Simple game. Wasted many shots in the fairway, lost a couple of drives right into trees/water, several double bogeys. It was quite ugly. This season has been terribly disappointing after having really improved my scores in 2012 and 2013 (especially 2013).

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Played Odyssey for the first time yesterday. Not a bad course, reminds me of Steeple Chase in a way. If you can get it for $50 its a solid deal. Only complaints are the greens being slow and the course having terrible drainage. All the bunkers were either under water or had no sand in them. Shot an 86, hit 70% FIR but only 40% GIR. Had 5 fat shots on approaches that came up short on par 4s. Also putted poorly on the slow greens. Clean those two areas up a little bit and I flirting with 80.

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Hit the range this morning before work. Pain-free after a large bucket. Bring on Kenosha golf!

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Hit the range this morning before work. Pain-free after a large bucket. Bring on Kenosha golf!

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Hit the range this morning before work. Pain-free after a large bucket. Bring on Kenosha golf!


Wife and I hit some balls at TopGolf last night. My back feels pretty good. The new grip is starting to feel more comfortable. I hit a lot of long, straight irons. Hit an 8 iron 173 yards.

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With the season winding down I thought it would be interesting to see how many courses and rounds I have this year so far.

All courses in Illinois unless noted...

55 different courses, several with multiple rounds. 87 total rounds since April

Moon Palace Resort (Cancun)
Riveria Cancun (Cancun)
White Deer Run
Sportsman
Billy Caldwell
Balmoral Woods
Sunset Valley
Prairie Landing
Highlands of Elgin
Arboretum
Arrowhead
Cantigny
Big Run
Mascoutin (WI)
Lawsonia Links (WI)
Lawsonia Woodlands (WI)
Glencoe
Bowes Creek
Settlers Hill
Deerpath
Dubs Dread (FL)
Red Tail (FL)
Ritz Carlton Orlando (FL)
Champions Gate (FL)
Venitian Club (FL)
Eagle Dunes (FL)
Shepherd's Crook
Lake Bluff
Skokie CC
Naperbrook
Thunderhawk
Bridges of Poplar Creek
Mistwood
Bartlet Hills
Bonnie Brook
Lost Marsh (IN)
George Dunne
Countryside Prairie
Countryside Traditional
Deerfield
Harborside Starboard
Willow Hill
Island Hills (MI)
South Bend CC (IN)
Stonewall Orchard
Kankakee Elks
Chick Evans
Tuscumbia (WI)
Washington County (WI)
Blackwolf Run River (WI)
Erin Hills (WI)
White Pines West
Odyssey
Des Plaines golf center
Willow Crest

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Damn, that is quite a list. :shock:

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