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Old November 10th, 2009, 10:37 AM
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so since we dont know the layout i am going to see if i can get the 36 in....Start 11:00 1W
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Old November 24th, 2009, 08:22 PM
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Exclamation A possible schedule change?

These 3 events on the schedule represent weeks where we return to a course that we've previously played:
January 2-3 - Milo McIver - 8x S - 8a CSL
January 16-17 - Dabney - 8x S - 8a CSL
February 13-14 - Timber (possible 2nd trip to Pier) - 9a S - 8x CSL

One or more of these weeks could be replaced with a return visit to Hornings to play the new course or play Pier if all the baskets are still in place or even play North Bonneville.

What say you?
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Old November 24th, 2009, 09:01 PM
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These 3 events on the schedule represent weeks where we return to a course that we've previously played:
January 2-3 - Milo McIver - 8x S - 8a CSL
January 16-17 - Dabney - 8x S - 8a CSL
February 13-14 - Timber (possible 2nd trip to Pier) - 9a S - 8x CSL

One or more of these weeks could be replaced with a return visit to Hornings to play the new course or play Pier if all the baskets are still in place or even play North Bonneville.

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NORTH BONNE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old November 24th, 2009, 09:09 PM
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in the Gorge in Jan?????

not sure this is a good idea weather,travel wise thats why we play the Dalles so soon correct me if im wrong here?
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Old November 24th, 2009, 09:25 PM
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in the Gorge in Jan?????

not sure this is a good idea weather,travel wise thats why we play the Dalles so soon correct me if im wrong here?
And Big Winds travels to every match from the Dalles! In the Gorge, in November, December,January, and March!

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Old November 25th, 2009, 06:33 AM
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These 3 events on the schedule represent weeks where we return to a course that we've previously played:
January 2-3 - Milo McIver - 8x S - 8a CSL
January 16-17 - Dabney - 8x S - 8a CSL
February 13-14 - Timber (possible 2nd trip to Pier) - 9a S - 8x CSL

One or more of these weeks could be replaced with a return visit to Hornings to play the new course or play Pier if all the baskets are still in place or even play North Bonneville.

What say you?
I say Horning's singles canyon & dubs Meadow Febuary 13-14 when the day is longer. Then Pier in January.

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Old November 25th, 2009, 08:22 AM
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I would like to go back and play at Hornings Meadow course and North Bonniville. Bonniville is a great course its got a great mix of holes and yes some holes are layed out close to each other but it plays good. There is no concrete but the ground is like sand dirt and you only need a good run up on about 5 holes the rest are on the short side but they use the tree's and hills for obstacles. Lance and I have played this course a few times and we think its a good course. I also would like to go back and play Pier to if the baskets are in because it would be nice not to play so many courses twice.
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Old November 25th, 2009, 08:28 AM
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And Big Winds travels to every match from the Dalles! In the Gorge, in November, December,January, and March!

Bob

gee bob i never thought about that............
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Old November 25th, 2009, 09:38 AM
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gee bob i never thought about that............
That's why Jordan pays ME the big bucks.

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Old November 25th, 2009, 07:14 PM
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These 3 events on the schedule represent weeks where we return to a course that we've previously played:
January 2-3 - Milo McIver - 8x S - 8a CSL
January 16-17 - Dabney - 8x S - 8a CSL
February 13-14 - Timber (possible 2nd trip to Pier) - 9a S - 8x CSL

One or more of these weeks could be replaced with a return visit to Hornings to play the new course or play Pier if all the baskets are still in place or even play North Bonneville.

What say you?
I vote Pier, and North Bonniville.
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Old November 26th, 2009, 02:44 PM
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Pier and Bonneville! Or Bonneville and two trips to Trojan!!)
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Old November 30th, 2009, 06:34 PM
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North Bonne was a fun course. I'd like to add it to the schedule.
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Old November 30th, 2009, 07:24 PM
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yes yes yes
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Old November 30th, 2009, 07:36 PM
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Bonne was cool, it delivered more than I expected. Incredibly scenic, longer holes than I expected, and AWESOME WIND, and that was on a calm day! Reminded me of a more scenic version of Steilacoom with the deciduous trees, flatter terrain, and vintage architecture.

There will be traction issues, just like anywhere. Honestly, when traction is bad, I PREFER lack of teepads; it allows me to wear the cleats, and not have issues ON the teepads. In fact, I would recommend cleats (sorry, grass, it's just two days). In fact, I would ask that all Saturday players wear cleats, and then Sunday 3xC+D can wear slippers, and we will wear cleats on SGS!
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Old November 30th, 2009, 10:25 PM
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Bonne was cool, it delivered more than I expected. Incredibly scenic, longer holes than I expected, and AWESOME WIND, and that was on a calm day! Reminded me of a more scenic version of Steilacoom with the deciduous trees, flatter terrain, and vintage architecture.

There will be traction issues, just like anywhere. Honestly, when traction is bad, I PREFER lack of teepads; it allows me to wear the cleats, and not have issues ON the teepads. In fact, I would recommend cleats (sorry, grass, it's just two days). In fact, I would ask that all Saturday players wear cleats, and then Sunday 3xC+D can wear slippers, and we will wear cleats on SGS!
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Old December 1st, 2009, 08:21 AM
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How about adding Rooster Rock State Park?
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Old December 1st, 2009, 12:48 PM
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How about adding Rooster Rock State Park?
If we want to run singles on the West course and Dubs on the East course, then we could add that course back in. Adding this course also helps out Big Winds with a slightly shorter travel day than say another trip to Milo or Timber.

What say the rest of you? Or is this just Pizzel's fave course?
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Old December 1st, 2009, 01:08 PM
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i like Rooster Rock its a fun park
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Old December 1st, 2009, 01:10 PM
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Jordan Rooster sounds good and North Bonneville so just make the call and pick some dates to play.
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Old December 1st, 2009, 01:18 PM
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Jordan Rooster sounds good and North Bonneville so just make the call and pick some dates to play.
OK. Keith says shit or get off the pot, so here it is:

October 10-11 - Pier - 9 am Start
October 24-25 - Sorosis - 9a Start - 8x Captains Set Lineups
November 7-8 - Dabney - 8x S - 8a CSL
November 21-22 - Milo McIver - 8x S - 8a CSL
December 6 - Hornings (all in 1 day) - 8a S - 7x CSL
December 12-13 - Timber - 8a S - 7x CSL
January 2-3 - Pier Park - 8x S - 8a CSL
January 16-17 - North Bonneville - 8x S - 8a CSL
February 13-14 - Rooster Rock - 9a S - 8x CSL
February 27-28 - Trojan - 9a S - 8x CSL

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