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Downriver work party, Sat. August 21st
Come to Downriver Sat. morning at 10:00 am to help with new tee-pad installations and some new pin placements. General cleaning up is also on the menu. Bring gloves, shovels, rakes, buckets, wheelbarrows and hole diggers. We'll most likely need a big straight breaker-bar. Kevin is bringing donuts and drinking water. Any other food or goodies will be welcome. If anyone has any Quick-crete we can use please let us know other wise we'll go pick some up. See You There. Gordy. PS, Advance recon will be on site by 9:30.:trophy:
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Hey Gordy, Joe, and whomever else will be there tomorrow morning, I too, will be there and I will bring the tools of which you seek--including a hole digger, gravel spreader, hard rake, a few shovels, a mattock (kinda like a dirt axe), and a big-ass breaker bar. See you in the mornin':seeya:!
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im just curious. any info is appreciated. |
the tee pads for hole 14, 15, also the baskets will be moved as well soon .. 2 ,3 , will have NEW tee pads AND be moved as well (#2 already has a new tee pad. in front of old 2 tee pad in front of the bushes ) as the saying goes " ITS A WORK IN PROGESS "
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Props of the Props to all those that busted ass!
Major kudos for everyone that helped out yesterday! We may not have been a huge crew, but we were a great crew. We kept our goals realistic and accomplished them. 14, 15, and 2 have been completely re-set and new baskets will soon grow form the planted sleeves. :wink2:
I would gladly post up the name of everyone that helped, but I'm real crappy at remembering names and I would wind up naming about half and then the rest would feel jilted. We all know who we are, we're the ones that showed up and got something done! We're the ones who can now play the course and say, "I made that teebox; I planted that basket; I helped build this course". Now were the ones that, when we play with our slacker friends (and you know who you are--my slacker friends at least), and they begin to gripe about the course changing, you can say, "Hey, flatass, I helped make those changes and if you don't like it, then why don't you show up at a club meeting or a work party and do something about it, instead of being a whiney little beeyateecha. Now, shut up and throw." |
Do club meetings happen?
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I believe Jeff is trying to schedule one for mid-September.
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Thanks to those who showed up and helped at Saturdays work party.:cheers: Some fine work was done and I'll never do another tee box without that special tamping tool you brought.
Now we need to get the key and move the baskets.:biggrin2: |
Barker?
I thought it was Erin or Arron Barker, you know, the Alaskan Wildcat. G.:confused:
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Finally got a chance to go out and play from the new teepads this morning. Man, 14 is TIGHT! Is there no latitude with the city's tree-maven to at least trim the inside branches of the trees around the teebox? It's only going to get worse as the seasons progress.:nono:
I do like the new 15 though--especially since I parked it for a deuce on the first throw.:dancing: |
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In fact, it will open up. Holes should always be designed a bit tighter than intended because people playing the course will naturally widen it some. That hole's original fairway used to be a lot tighter, too. |
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Exactly.
If you see anyone intentionally breaking stuff, let them know that it is definitely not okay. |
i finally saw #14 today. i like that its a little more difficult. it seems to even out on #15, which is playing a little easier.
i think #14 would have been perfect if the tee pad was about 20 feet closer. that way the path from #13 would lead behind it, and there would still be a tight shot. hindsight is always 20/20 though, and im definitely not complaining. what type of lines are you guys throwing on #14 anyway? it seems like it forces you into an overhead shot, unless you can throw a perfect flex. (RHBH) |
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I think a good flex shot would be hard to throw consistently and is overly complicated for the line that you actually need. |
flex shot
Play Stimpi Ridge a little more often and you'll learn a low, straight, flex shot. And that offshoot path used to be the main path, leading to the BACK of old #17's tee. The "regular" path got broken out of the forest by the dumbass sasquatches. Actually, a lot of Downriver has been destroyed by these ungrateful creatures.
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try again..
Still, only remotely close to topic....
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I never had the need to pipe up to you directly before, but the 'clubbie' crack is insulting and makes your self-importance painfully obvious. How about you start your own club and build your own course and then you can just play with yourself and you won't have anything to complain about or pesky 'clubbies' to deal with. Or glowsticks. |
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