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Tennessee November 12th, 2009 08:29 PM

Canyon record
 
Barsby shot a -14, 42 on the Canyon today!
So congrats to Greg Gory for setting another new course record!:rockon:

ahukingacehole November 12th, 2009 09:24 PM

Did you guys play the meadow ridge course? I'm curious how some pros shot out there.

Bob Horning November 12th, 2009 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ahukingacehole (Post 42398)
Did you guys play the meadow ridge course? I'm curious how some pros shot out there.

I can't remember his real name, he goes by Sol on the forum, but he shot -4 (54) a few weeks ago, and I think I've heard that Greg Barsby did the same.

Adam Schneider November 13th, 2009 12:03 AM

"sol" on the forum is John Ollis.

all2common November 16th, 2009 10:46 AM

I would call the course a par 59...hole 7 is a 4.

Adam Schneider November 16th, 2009 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by all2common (Post 42660)
I would call the course a par 59...hole 7 is a 4.

I think so too, but Bob disagrees.

emmarose November 16th, 2009 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by all2common (Post 42660)
I would call the course a par 59...hole 7 is a 4.

you know... I would love it if it were a four... but... I've foured it twice now, yesterday quite easily (sometimes it's better to be lucky!) so I can see how it really should be a 3 considering how difficult the course is supposed to be... when I played it yesterday, had I had a good second shot (i.e. one that didn't smack a tree), I would have been looking at a realistic shot at a 3... just my two cents ; ) ... and I'm no big arm compared to some of you boys!

Bob Horning November 16th, 2009 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam Schneider (Post 42665)
I think so too, but Bob disagrees.

Not quite, for on the new tee pad signs it will be listed as a double par, a pro par 3, and an AM par 4. This way except for those top level tournaments it will be a par 4. It just doesn't quite meet the criteria for a pro par 4.

Adam Schneider November 16th, 2009 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Horning (Post 42732)
Not quite, for on the new tee pad signs it will be listed as a double par, a pro par 3, and an AM par 4. This way except for those top level tournaments it will be a par 4. It just doesn't quite meet the criteria for a pro par 4.

Is that the only one where you're doing a dual par? 18 might qualify too.

Bob Horning November 16th, 2009 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam Schneider (Post 42733)
Is that the only one where you're doing a dual par? 18 might qualify too.

Sorry Adam, if 18 was heavly wooded it would qualify (400 feet can be a par 4) but at 425 feet long and 2/3s open it doesn't make a par 4.


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