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Old 12-07-2009, 12:23 PM
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off of 290 and worham trails across from the bbq place is prime and the fairways are laid out
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off of 290 and worham trails across from the bbq place is prime and the fairways are laid out
Or just play wortham trails at wortham just north of 290.
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sure, might as well play cedar brook as well
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Sounds like you have your day all planned out!
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sure, might as well play cedar brook as well
Cedar brook and wortham are a little different than each other. It would be more like saying why play Moffit when you live closer to wortham...
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wortham is dangerous and boring, go look at the piece of property I am referring to, that is how it is in other places I have played.
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wortham is dangerous and boring, go look at the piece of property I am referring to, that is how it is in other places I have played.
I don't doubt that it's a better property, but good luck getting a second course that close. And as far as the dangerous thing, I've never seen more than three people on the course at any given time. Also there are very few quality baskets with consistent wind practice on the nw side of town.
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Also there are very few quality baskets with consistent wind practice on the nw side of town.
And you always get to practice with the wind there.
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fine, argue this point... the sky is blue sometimes!

we are talking semantics correct? the course I am talking about, would make the wortham course go away.. Yeah, lets just keep installing courses where only 3 people play. Awesome way of thinking.
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Mattman.....I say jump in with both feet...."you" make it happen.....design it....build it...you are as much of this "community" as anyone else...take it on...."you" can do it...I have faith in you mattman, get on it brother
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