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LBG Homecoming Classic At Cuscowilla Golf Club and Resort / October 9-12 , 2007

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Old 03-05-2008, 11:29 AM
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What are we talking about in dollars? Time to squirrel away some Franklins
Still workin' on it, Mike. Won't be long now. We're doing our best to make this affordable while still delivering a world class golfing experience you'll never forget.
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Old 03-05-2008, 01:11 PM
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Still workin' on it, Mike. Won't be long now. We're doing our best to make this affordable while still delivering a world class golfing experience you'll never forget.
You always do- The place looks great. Pine Needles kicked up a notch or two
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Old 03-05-2008, 09:44 PM
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You always do- The place looks great. Pine Needles kicked up a notch or two
Even if we had to sleep in tents, the course is FANTASTIC! It's an excellent design, and it favors those with a good flat stick. The greens are huge and they roll like glass.
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Old 03-05-2008, 10:07 PM
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Even if we had to sleep in tents, the course is FANTASTIC! It's an excellent design, and it favors those with a good flat stick. The greens are huge and they roll like glass.

Well a sleeping bag under the stars works since it doesn't rain in GA anymore.
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Old 03-05-2008, 11:49 PM
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Even if we had to sleep in tents, the course is FANTASTIC! It's an excellent design, and it favors those with a good flat stick. The greens are huge and they roll like glass.
And, after the Friday morning Breakfast, registration and Yoda Presentation -- a 12-Section demonstration (from Preliminary Address to the Finish) of how to use the 21 Points in 1-L and the Mechanical Checklist of All Strokes as a guide to your own Golfing Perfection -- we're headed to the course to have ourselves one heckuva golf tournament!

Get those USGA handicaps workin' guys, 'cause we're playing for some reasonably significant trophies and prizes. Those without a USGA handicap -- only five rounds are required and its incredibly simple to get http://www.usga.org/playing/handicap..._handicap.html -- will play to scratch . . . and will be paired with other such unfortunate amateur souls. You still will have a load of fun -- that is our driving imperative! -- but you can pretty much kiss a trophy goodbye. Competing professionals will play to scratch. Others will 'opt out' and just have fun.

And after the Saturday morning clinics, afternoon Skills Challenges and individual lesson time, we are going to have ourselves a blockbuster Awards Dinner! No video allowed -- what happens at Cuscowilla stays at Cuscowilla!



Could we do this next month? Not sure I can wait until October.

I'm ready . . .

Now!
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Old 03-06-2008, 11:18 AM
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Even if we had to sleep in tents, the course is FANTASTIC! It's an excellent design, and it favors those with a good flat stick. The greens are huge and they roll like glass.
Excellent - we'll have to have a putting rematch - I'll give you and Yoda a chance to win back the money you lost from our late night putting at OCN!

(if I recall, it was high stakes, we'll make Bucket count it all out in pennies!)
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What a great time we had at Cuscowilla. Thanks again to Lynn, Ted and Jeff for their time, wisdom and hospitality. We had folks from Canada, Scotland, Australia and England (but not Britain), and I met so many fine people who I consider now to be friends.

To my roomies Alex "Connery" Chung and Burner, enjoyed your company and keep working on the basics!

Also, special thanks to Neil (aka. Divot), Ian and Reeves (Weeves Reedon)who were so kind to introduce me to Tia Maria. Although she's quite a beautiful girl she makes a horrible bedfellow. If you read this post with a British (but not English) accent it will sound much more eloquent!
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P.S. I don't know the user names for a lot of you who were there so if you all (all y'all) would post that info we could at least know who is who.
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It was great to meet you B.J.
When I left yesterday you looked dreadful! -looked like old Tia had worked you over!
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Old 10-13-2008, 09:46 AM
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It was great to meet you too mate. What a sense of humor you have, absolutely fun to be around! If you ever come to Augusta we'll play a bit of golf and have some dinner with Tia!
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