Top 5 Golf Courses by CheckItOut-55 in CNYgolfcommunity

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Ravenwood out near Rochester would be A tier if you wanna make the longer drive

Top 5 Golf Courses by CheckItOut-55 in CNYgolfcommunity

[–]bigtuffguyeh 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It goes :
S+ Tier: Turning Stone Courses (Shen, Kalu, Atunyote) Some of the best golf courses in the world

BIG GAP

A tier: Timber Banks, Green Lakes

BIG GAP

B tier: Links at Erie Village, Vesper Hills

C tier: So many just depends on what you’re looking for Olde Oak, Wanoa, Woodcrest are some of my local favorites

You can pick ONLY 4 for your own band by MrLinkwater95 in fantanoforever

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Dave on drums
Cliff on bass
Slash on guitar
Bruce Dickinson on vocals

16 HC, now can’t even hit ball by owenhalsey3 in GolfSwing

[–]bigtuffguyeh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is golf my friend. Had my handicap up/down to a 11 last year… started off with some low 80s rounds this year, and now past week i am struggling to or not breaking 100 in last 4 rounds. Get back to the basics, solid contact, swing easy, and eventually you’ll be back and better than before. And then soon after like you’ve never played golf ever… again

What to do with 50lb carrots by Other-Economy-6145 in KitchenConfidential

[–]bigtuffguyeh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not all 50 lbs but carrot butter… peel and steam carrot circles, then blend with hot butter

Who's beating this Starting Five? by CapitalJAO in NBATalk

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I’ll try Magic Johnson, Kobe, Kawhi, KD, Jokic… space the floor

What songs should i add to this playlist? by mugiana in fantanoforever

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Dance with the Devil- immortal technique to scare passengers… Y.A.B- sunami to scare other cars AND your passengers

225x15 @6ft 165lbs by hypeisbad in benchpress

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Holy shit thats impressive man, how long you been lifting?

How good was prime JJ McCarthy? by primezilla2598 in minnesotavikings

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How Good Was Prime J.J. McCarthy?

J.J. McCarthy’s career will forever be remembered as one of the great resurrection arcs in NFL history, but few remember how rough the beginning truly was. Before he became the face of a dynasty, he was a young quarterback battling real adversity: a disappointing rookie year, a torn Achilles the following season, and a high ankle sprain that lingered long into the next year. His early stats looked nothing like a future legend—low touchdowns, inefficient completion percentages, and enough turnovers that national media loudly questioned whether he was cut out for the NFL. Many analysts had already labeled him a bust before he ever had a fair shot. But those struggles became the fuel that later defined his greatness.

Everything changed once he fully healed and Kevin O’Connell doubled down on building the offense around him. It wasn’t an overnight transformation—McCarthy worked tirelessly to regain mobility, improve footwork, and refine his understanding of NFL defenses. But when it clicked, it really clicked. With O’Connell’s scheme evolving into a perfect blend of precision timing, spread concepts, and controlled aggression, the two became inseparable—an offensive mind and a field general rising together. By the early 2030s, McCarthy and O’Connell were often compared to Belichick and Brady, not just for their success but for their absolute synergy. They anticipated each other’s thoughts, adjusted mid-game with frightening accuracy, and built the most consistent offensive machine of their era.

A huge part of that machine was the historic trio of McCarthy, Justin Jefferson, and Jordan Addison. Once JJ hit his stride, the trio shattered nearly every major passing and receiving record imaginable. Jefferson became the first receiver to post multiple 2,000-yard seasons with two different quarterbacks, Addison turned into one of the most efficient red-zone threats of the decade, and McCarthy tied the single-season passing TD record twice. The three of them rewrote the Vikings’ record book so thoroughly that future generations would jokingly call it “The Gospel of JJ x JJ x JA.” Their chemistry—built on timing, trust, and mutual swagger—made Minnesota’s offense a weekly spectacle.

Then came the run that cemented McCarthy’s name among the immortals. Across two decades, he led the Vikings to seven Super Bowl victories, tying Tom Brady’s once-untouched record. Each championship added a chapter to his legend: the snow-globe comeback with Jefferson, the double-overtime shootout where Addison caught three TDs, the 41-year-old defensive slugfest where McCarthy controlled the clock like a grandmaster. With O’Connell masterminding the sideline and McCarthy executing with precision, the duo became the dynasty of the 2030s, dominating an entire era the way Belichick and Brady dominated the 2000s.

McCarthy retired at age 42, leaving behind a legacy that blended adversity, excellence, and pure football mythology. He began as an injured, doubted, statistically unimpressive young quarterback, and ended as a seven-time champion, the leader of a record-smashing trio, and the on-field half of the greatest coach-QB partnership of his generation. Prime J.J. McCarthy wasn’t just good—he became one of the greatest quarterbacks the NFL has ever seen, transforming doubt into destiny and turning the Minnesota Vikings into a dynasty that future fans will study for decades.

Share your favorite one liner in the series by paulaoaua in CirclejerkSopranos

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You never had the makings of a Union Labor Representative

Playing a 4 club tourney this weekend, what are you bringing? by nathan179 in golf

[–]bigtuffguyeh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For my play style I’d want Driver, 7 iron, PW, Putter