
October 5th, 2009, 11:24 PM
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Join Date: November 22nd, 2008
Location: North Plains, Oregon at Horning's Hideout
Posts: 483
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Originally Posted by Bob Horning
I was out today mapping the course, got to hole 12 before it got dark, will finish tomorrow so I can send in for the new signage shortly. Been taking a good hard look at #7, watched a few folks play it, and got a solid measurement today. I had thought it was close to 440 ft, turns out it's 425. That and watching folks play it and seeing folks that are not pros make it as a par 4 has made me decide to go with my origianal thoughts of double paring the hole, listing it as a par 3 gold tee, and a par 4 blue tee. While the poling wanted to have it otherwise, I just did not feel comfortable in saying it's a par 4, for I really believe it would have been a very easy par to achieve. If somewhere down the line after a few tournaments this needs to change it can, though for now I'm going to go with the spirirt of the thoughts and toughness behind what truely makes a gold tee course and separates it from all other types of courses.
Later 
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Also I just wanted to say thanks to those who participated in the pole. Even though I'm going against the numbers, your time is appreciated. And as I mentioned, if it turns out that it should be a par 4 we can always change it.
Thanks 
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