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67.1 | April 1? | NESSIE::KEVIN | Kevin O'Brien | Mon Feb 16 1987 18:41 | 16 |
| I payed my dues for next year in the middle of January so the countdown
started then. The cabin fever started then and gets worse each
weekend.
The first of April! That would be unheard of here. Last year was
the earliest in the 8 years I've been here, and that was April 15.
I guess the 180 miles from Spitbrook to here makes a big difference.
I feel real good if I don't have to shovel snow on my daughter's
birthday (March 30).
If I'm still working this project in LTN when things open up, I'll
bring my worn out old clubs, my broken down shoes and my golf ball
and look you up!!!!!!!
KO
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67.2 | Who's zoomin' who? | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Mon Feb 16 1987 19:05 | 8 |
| re .1:
Terrific!. Bring your worn out old clubs (or if you forget, I'll lend
you my 35+ year-old Tommy Armours that I used until last year), your
broken down shoes and your golf ball. Also bring a pencil, since
you'll be giving me a dozen or so strokes.
--Mr Topaz
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67.3 | golf aid for underprivileged golfers | SNOV20::BARNIER | | Mon Feb 16 1987 22:02 | 17 |
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I guess this is really an apology to you poor fella's who have
to wait for a couple of seasons to play....
The apology is that I had plenty of free hours and a willing partner
last Sunday and it was a bit windy and cloudy so we decided to stay
home.....what whimps..
I can't see clear to not having my "forget the world outlet"
available. So I apologise greatly for not taking more advantage
of Australias blessing....golf allllllllllll year.
This afternoon for sure..
lb
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67.4 | | VINO::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi | Mon Feb 16 1987 22:14 | 8 |
| I've been getting psyched too. Soon I am going to be shopping for
a brand new 4-wood. There's a discount golf store on route 9 in
Framingham, MA that has a practice cage so I can test the club before
I buy it.
FORE!
Mike
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67.5 | I may bring my new ball for this | NESSIE::KEVIN | Kevin O'Brien | Mon Feb 16 1987 22:39 | 16 |
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RE: .2
> Also bring a pencil, since
> you'll be giving me a dozen or so strokes
Gee I'm just a simple ole country from Vermont... If we both have
2 arms and 2 legs what do we need strokes for� But for sure I'll
bring my pencil too..... Just don't forget your wallet.
KO
p.s. What's par on the 19th?
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67.6 | Almost Ready, and waiting | ARMORY::WELLSPEAK | Beak | Tue Feb 17 1987 14:05 | 10 |
| I too, am just itching to get out there. I've gone twice to
the local golf shop and hit some into the net, as I am still in
the process of getting new clubs, but it just isn't the same. I
have already purchased new shoes, head covers for my new irons
coming in March and have received for gifts, numerous towles and
golf balls. It doesn't look like the snow here in western Mass.
will be gone until the middle of April though.
If I'm out east for training though, I'll look a few of you
up and play a round.
Beak
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67.7 | T - 3 months & Counting | RAQUEL::WELCH | Actually Mr. Litby (Stk01::Litby) | Tue Feb 17 1987 17:59 | 12 |
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Sure, the countdown is starting - I'm now at about T minus 3 months
and counting... My course will probably open in the 2nd week of
May. Yesterday I got the bill for '87 - about $380. Ugh.
My first real round will probably be in Valbonne during the first
week of May. I'm looking forward to that!
For this season I need new shoes, my Etonics gave up last fall.
Any tips on what to buy?
-- Mr Litby
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67.8 | Lot of roll when its frozen | USWAV3::FAGERBERG | | Wed Feb 18 1987 21:36 | 9 |
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We have been playing down on Cape Cod ( Cape Cod Country Club ),
until they got all this snow. We wear our Damart Thermal Underwear,
Damart socks, winter gloves ( and hand warmers ) and have a ball!
It is odd hitting to greens that act like slate pool tables, but
when you can reach a par 4 in 1 ( over the hill accross the ice
on the pond roll up on the green ) really makes you feel LONG.
But till the snow melts ( couple of weeks ) its back to hitting
wiffle balls in the living room.
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67.9 | Now thats DEDICATION!!! | ARMORY::WELLSPEAK | Beak | Thu Feb 19 1987 18:25 | 7 |
| Bill, You've got my vote for "Most Dedicated Golfer" in this
conference!!! I love to golf, but I put the brakes on when I have
to start wearing long underwear and gloves. I've played in some
pretty bad weather before, but that wind on the Cape in December
and January must be incredibly cold. By th way, how are the traps?
Are they solid enough to putt out of?
Beak
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67.10 | Not dedicated enough | USWAV3::FAGERBERG | | Thu Feb 19 1987 19:43 | 14 |
| re: .9
Beak, I only wish I had real dedication. Actually it isn't
as bad as you think. That Damart thermal-lactic underwear is great,
it comes in 2 weights, single-force (lighter warmth) and double-force
(really warm), and its comfortable. If there is wind we wear rain
gear. But we don't wear much more that when we play in late March
or early April. We don't play in sub-zero or sub-freezing weather,
after all we aren't crazy. As for the sand traps, it depends on
thier depth, whether we putt or chip out. The conditions dictate
a pitch and run type short game, and the old-timers (mostly Swedes)
are quite good at that game. The best part of it all is that about
20 of us more or less usually play in four ball format and its a
good outing. Any how, thanks for the vote, but I don't play enough.
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67.11 | Get This *@#@% Show Out'a Here | MTBLUE::MOORE_MIKE | Phaser's locked on target | Fri Feb 20 1987 20:40 | 10 |
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Can't wait to get out. Every day when I get home I stare
mournfully at my bag in the corner of the room. If I'm
lucky I might be able to start in early April. The courses
I usualy play around here (Augusta, Maine) have a habit of
being wet in the best weather. After all this snow melts
it'll be a swamp for a while. Oh well. I'll have to settle
for playing the VMS golf game till then.
MRM
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67.12 | HHHHEEEEELLLLLLPPPPPPPPPPPPPP | ARMORY::WELLSPEAK | Beak | Tue Mar 03 1987 18:40 | 24 |
| Well, here in western Mass. today it's 35-40 degrees and sunny
outside. With the temps predicted to be in the high 40's and
possibly low 50's from Wednesday thru Sunday, there will be a big
melt down going on. With any luck at all, some of the less notable
courses in the area, who don't give much attention to course condition
early in the year, will open up within the next 3 weeks. At last
the end is near!!! The new clubs should be in my hands in 2 weeks.
The new shoes are waiting to be worn on grass for the first time.
Plenty of balls and tees acquired over the winter, along with a
few towels. The wife is already complaining how little time I'm
around the house. I'm starting to itch all over. The carpet in
the living room has an 8 foot line worn down in it.
Yes, yes it's here. That 3 week period that every golfer fears
the most. ( At least all of us who can't golf year round ) The
longest 3 weeks of the year.
AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hurry up SPRING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry, I got a little carried away guys.
Beak
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67.13 | | CHAMP::KEVIN | Kevin O'Brien | Tue Mar 03 1987 21:38 | 7 |
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Ah yes spring. It's snowing here in Vt. At least it's a spring
snow (wet and really just a snizzle). The temp is up to 25�F.
Spring is coming! Beak.... Can't say as I feel bad you've got
3 weeks to wait!!!!
KO
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67.14 | FORE!!! | NCVAX1::SHEETS | All the world is staged | Wed Mar 04 1987 00:10 | 12 |
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Its been the lightest winter I can ever remember here (Des Moines,Iowa)
and I actually have spring fever worse now than if there were a
foot of snow on the ground.
I think all of the snow we usually get around here went to you lucky
devels out in DEC heaven.
Its about 50 degrees outside, not a drop of snow on the ground (its
wet though), but they have predicted mid 70's for this weekend.
If that comes true, take a wild guess where Ill be!!!!!!!!!!!!!
...mike
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67.15 | Will be the earliest! | NANUCK::REHOR | I'd rather be golfing | Wed Mar 04 1987 08:49 | 12 |
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It's not often that a Minnesotan brags about the weather, BUT this
has been one of the four mildest winters. The temperature has been
above average for the last 34 days. It snowed 2" last Saturday,
but is almost melted. Temperatures are predicted to be in the 60's
Thursday (my usual league day), Friday, and Saturday.
I have a presentation Thursday morning that I've been working all
weekend on. If I can just sneak out, my nephew is the manager at
my home course, and........
Let you know how it goes.
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67.16 | TEE 'EM UP, FOLKS !!! | CLOSET::WEISENFELD | | Thu Mar 05 1987 01:11 | 18 |
| Yup...I'm with you folks and I think three months of winter is just
plenty!! I can't wait to get out there swinging! *This* year (don't
I say this *every* year?) I'm hoping to shave at least six strokes
off my score (to lower my handicap to a very legal (if not all that
respectable) 20 strokes! Actually, my shots almost always remain
on the fareway...they just don't travel all that far!
I may even join a team in the golf league this summer. After subbing
last summer through a few heavy rainstorms, I discovered that the league
provides a great opportunity for learning "all-weather" golf
techniques!!
At any rate, as soon as the temperature hits a solid 40 degrees
and we begin to see some green (or brown!) turf...I'll be game for
some fun trips around the tees & greens!
+ Marian +
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67.17 | Earliest in my memory for Minnesota | NANUCK::REHOR | I'd rather be golfing | Fri Mar 06 1987 02:36 | 16 |
| Ahhhhhhhh, it was GREATTTTTTTTT!!
Couldn't resist the urge today. A bright and sunny day in Minnesota,
temps tied a record of 56, slight breeze. Another Digit and I trucked
on down and teed 'em up a few. All greens and tees were off-limits,
no cups, but the fairways were wide open. The frost is still down in the
ground, and the surface is wet from the melting, there's no roll,
but a club travels just fine through the short, brown grass.
It was almost like riding a bike, even after a few months, the swing
seemed to almost be there. Not in the groove yet, but kept the
swing slow, made good contact, and hit most of them reasonably
straight. Got in 13 holes before the backs started feeling the
weight that hasn't been there since October.
Hope the rest of you can get out soon too.
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67.18 | This is unfair! | RAQUEL::LITBY | You're away! | Fri Mar 06 1987 09:02 | 13 |
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(Re: previous note)
This only proves the unfairness of life. Here in Sweden, this past
week has seen the coldest March weather since I don't know when.
Right now, it's about -15 �C and there's no improvement in sight.
At least the sun is shining, if that's any consolation.
There's still snow on the ground - not much, but enough to
discourage any attempts at playing golf. It will probably be at
least another month before the courses start opening... Aarghh!
-- Mr Litby
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67.19 | Bombs Away!! | NCVAX1::SHEETS | All the world is staged | Fri Mar 06 1987 23:36 | 13 |
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It's now 4:30 pm on Friday afternoon. Its 71 degree's outside.
Tomorrow its supposed to hit 75. Already have my foursome. Already
picked out the course. Will call at 07:30 to set a 11:00ish tee
time. Am going straight home from work, get the clubs and go to
the driving range. Play at least 18 tomorrow, hopefully 18 on Sunday.
Hope you are all jealous, because I live in Iowa, and this is
the first year, ever that I have said all the above before April
15. Ill think about you all tomorrow...on 19!!!
Have to quit now, my hands are SWEATING!!!!!
...mike
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67.20 | Yea, I'm jealous | ARMORY::WELLSPEAK | Lord Beak | Mon Mar 09 1987 13:15 | 15 |
| Mike, if you think I'm going to let it get to me, just because
you're going to be playing 36 holes of golf this weekend,
You're RIGHT!!!!
But seriously. I hope you have, or should I say had, a good
round(s). Here in western Mass., it was 70 degrees on Sunday, and
the snow took a real beating this weekend. I'd say we'll be golfing
possibly next weekend, but definetly by the weekend of the 21st
of March. Not bad considering the amount of snow we got this year.
I really thought that I wouldn't be able to golf until the middle
of April! What a relief.
Beak
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67.21 | Played Stow Acres Dec. 21 | AUTHOR::F_MCGOWAN | | Tue Mar 10 1987 20:21 | 17 |
| Last summer was my first season of pasture pool after a 10-year
layoff (after about 15 years of addicted hacking). Yes, it is like
riding a bicycle - after a few adventuresome rounds of unguided
missilery, the swing started getting back into its once semi-awesome
groove (and the propensity for 3-putting was there from the start),
and I looked forward to some pleasant weekends of Cape Cod golf over
the winter...wouldn't you know this would turn out to be the snowiest
winter the Cape has suffered in memory!
Re. 11 - It's a bit of a hike from Augusta, but there's a very pretty
(and sporty) little 9-holer just south of Belfast: The Northport
Golf Club. I don't know how wet it is early in the season, but it
stays dry most of the summer, and offers some really nice views
of Penobscot Bay (I used to summer in Bayside).
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67.22 | | FREEBE::BODURTHA | | Fri Mar 13 1987 19:06 | 21 |
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-< official tee time >-
adding to the long winter of no golf, was the
defeat of the shhhh (red sox).so to start off
the season the way it should be it only makes
sense to do it this way.
APRIL 6
1. day off from work
2. golf in the a.m. (and one beer)
3. RED SOX opener in the a.m. to p.m.
(quanity of beer depends on game)
4. hagler vs leanord fight in the p.m.
mike
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67.23 | | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Sat Mar 14 1987 19:36 | 8 |
| APRIL 7
1. call in sick to work.
--Mr Topaz
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67.24 | Blast Off!!! | BEES::SCHLIESMANN | Barry Schliesmann | Mon Mar 30 1987 16:14 | 12 |
| The countdown is OVER!!!
I'm not sure how many courses in the Boston area are open yet,
but I saw the President (in Quincy) jammed with golfers yesterday,
and my soon-to-be home course, Glenn Ellen (in Millis), just opened
Saturday. I drive by Wayland and Sandy Burr every day, and they don't
seem to be ready (too marshy there). I called Stow Acres and they said
they open Wednesday!! It's good for the company that I have hardwood
floors in by cube instead of carpet... I can't practice putting all
day!
How about noting the courses here as they open up?
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67.25 | This base note re-titled. | ANDREW::OSTROM | Knowledge Based Systems Prod. Mgmt. | Fri Sep 03 1993 14:19 | 7 |
| This note was called "Stow Topic" but 90% of the content had nothing
to do with Stow. I moved the Butternut related replies to note
1671.*, and re-titled this base note.
Andy Ostrom
Moderator
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