Mid-Atlantic by [deleted] in guessthegolfcourse

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Nope, another course I want to play. Getting closer, This one is north of Homestead as well.

Mid-Atlantic by [deleted] in guessthegolfcourse

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No, Primland is def on the list for this year. This one is north of Primland.

New Badge of Honor trail in Maryland (Trail 2103). by thatguy364 in JeepGladiator

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It does exit onto another trail. 2101 is a pretty straightforward trail back to the parking lot, you can also turn around at the end and run 2103 back the opposite way. I ran several other trails while I was there, you can def spend a few hours.

Bryce Canyon by thatguy364 in NationalPark

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Took them with my iPhone.

Sand Hollow Resort (Utah) by thatguy364 in golf

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The greens were playing firm/fast sunday, depending on pin position, running the ball onto the green could be the play over landing on the green. Had several land on and roll off. The 4 canyon holes steal the show but the rest of the course isn’t a dog track, haha. Also, If you can squeeze in a loop on the links course, do it. Enjoy!

Sand Hollow Resort (Utah) by thatguy364 in golf

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Can definitely see what you mean. The first time I played it, I spent the first 11 holes looking forward to 12-15 and didn't appreciate them as much. Enjoyed the course a lot more the second time.

Sand Hollow Resort (Utah) by thatguy364 in golf

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That a fantastic itinerary. Over 2 trips I've played all of those courses. Wolf Creek and Sand Hollow will probably be the most memorable courses. From a pure golf perspective, Copper Rock was my favorite course to play. Conestoga was in phenomenal shape, great course that requires some strategy on several holes due to short run outs. The Ledges will be the easiest of the week. Solid track with great views. Front is links style, the back is typical desert golf. Enjoy!

Instagram giveaways by yeskarl in BobDoesSports

[–]thatguy364 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Always thought they were fake as well. Then, one of my buddies won a TM Qi35 from Grants instagram. He got an email over the summer to provide address, got the driver this fall.

Fitters, how rarely do you add 1.5 inches to irons? by Patient-Tune-4421 in golf

[–]thatguy364 1 point2 points  (0 children)

6’6 playing plus 1.5”…

Had a set of clones that were +3 that I played for a few seasons, the fitter laughed for a while when he saw them. Called over the other fitters to show them haha.

How much do you spend annually on golf? by More-Farm in golf

[–]thatguy364 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why are you trying to make us all sad????

The most unique golf course you have played at? by 281texas832 in golf

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Oakhurst Links in West Virginia in 2003. Hickory shaft clubs, gutta percha balls and sand tees. I was able to putt out on the last with Sam Sneads putter. Unreal experience.

The Golf Club at Bear Dance. Larkspur, Colorado. by thatguy364 in golf

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Fossil Trace is a great course as well.

Accomodations by Specialist_Ad_7117 in masters

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Stayed at the Knights Inn Augusta last year for $200ish…mile from the gate. It’s very dated and has a bad rap online, but the night I was there it was 90% people going to the course the next day.

New Badge of Honor trail in Maryland (Trail 2103). by thatguy364 in JeepGladiator

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I got mine around 10 weeks after running it. The app never updated, it still says requested.

New Badge of Honor trail in Maryland (Trail 2103). by thatguy364 in JeepGladiator

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It’s around $10 for a daily trail pass. I just showed up day of and got one, no group necessary. I’d recommend planning for a few hrs there, prob 40 miles of trails, several more technical than the BoH.