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re: Thoughts on the Players becoming a Major Championship?
Posted on 3/12/19 at 10:31 am to ell_13
Posted on 3/12/19 at 10:31 am to ell_13
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Do you not live in louisiana during the fall and winter or something?
Not anymore, is Jacksonville in Louisiana?
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You can go around the country and watch supers keep their greens fast and firm as hell during the summer. You know why? Because the grass is growing and it won't kill it. Come winter, they don't cut and roll when they can but it's not a priority. So the greens are "good" for a few weeks right after going dormant and then they get worse and worse. How is this so difficult for you to understand? It's fricking March, not October.
Hey man, have fun playing your Rees Jones' aiming at one spot and playing long range darts. There's really nothing better than watching a guy miss the fairway and wedge it out back into the middle because there's no option, SEAUX INTERESTING
Posted on 3/12/19 at 10:35 am to Rusty Scroggins
quote:You don't know?
is Jacksonville in Louisiana?
quote:Jesus Christ, there you go again. We are talking greens in general and you bring up something about course design which has zero relevance. FFS. We get it. Trees and green grass are bad.
have fun playing your Rees Jones' aiming at one spot and playing long range darts. There's really nothing better than watching a guy miss the fairway and wedge it out back into the middle because there's no option, SEAUX INTERESTING
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