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Good God it was windy AF!!!!! Gusts of of 45 mph and consistently 20. Needless to say the golf game sucked but that would have probably been the case anyway. Other than that it was an awesome time. The course was in great shape. Would like to have played the Port course but was not available that day.
Just wanted to thank everyone for the recommendations and the detailed break down. It was a big help. Were not able to get tee times for some of the courses recommended unfortunately. We ended up playing Harborside (Starboard course), Thunderhawk and South Shore. Great spots. All three with different types of layouts which nice. Whoever said Harborside's cart path needed some work was right. It was rough but the course was in great condition.
Shore Acres would be amazing. Do not like my chances of being able to get a tee time there. Worth a shot though. Just trying to decide renting clubs or going with ship sticks or something like that. Appreciate the recommendation man.
Thanks man, Will definitely check that out

Chicago/Milwaukee course recommendations

Posted by Whip on 5/30/24 at 2:42 pm
Will be in Chicago/Milwaukee area next week. Just seeing if anyone has any experience playing courses in that area. Any information or recommendations would be greatly appreciated
Well deserved. As great as he was at LSU I really didn't appreciate him enough while he was here. He is pretty much Patient Zero when it comes to the resurgence of big time in state recruits committing to the Tigers. I am sure others did around that time but he was the biggest by far IMO.
Just love watching Adam Scott hit the ball. Not sure what his statistics are but seems to be perfect everytime. Except when he gets to the green. Ditch that putter and leave it for the guys on champions tour. I know his putting has been good this weekend just not a fan of anchored putters.
Tim Duncan NBA finals close out game in 2003 was pretty good. 21pts, 20reb, 10asts and 8 blocks. 2 blocks away from quadruple double. Not bad.
North - Anchorage, Alaska
South - Sao Paulo, Brazil
If you are not willing to admit the Western conference has been far superior the past 15 years there is not much left to discuss. I know he is not scared of the West but you must not watch basketball much if you don't think he had an easier road. 04-07 Pistons were legit though
His road to the finals has definitely been much easier in the Eastern conference but to say he is scared of the Western conference is a stretch.
Ok. Like I said when would be a fair time to assume they were as good as athletes are today. Can players shoot better now as well.
Pretty much what I figured. I understand that players are bigger, faster and stronger but to think the greats from the past could not compete today is way off. Could Shaq not dominate today now if he was in his prime. How far do we have to go back before athletes are considered on par with today's players.
Just so I will know. What constitutes today's NBA. Just want to know when it became impossible for guys from the past to possibly compete with players of today.
Rod Strickland and Terry Cummings checking in. Those were some frustrating days. Unbelievable win tonight.

re: Best Movie coach of all time

Posted by Whip on 6/7/13 at 8:31 pm to
He is great but Chitwood carried him. Guy only missed one shot all season.

Best Movie coach of all time

Posted by Whip on 6/7/13 at 8:24 pm
I got Lou Brown (Major League)
When Duncan gets over 30 minutes he will be 20 and 10 every time.
That wasnt the case in this game. Never been so pissed about officiating in a non LSU game and I couldnt stand the Lakers or the Kings that year. Im not an every NBA game is fixed guy either but if there was one this game was it.
Worst officiated game I have ever seen. Lakers shot 27 free throws in the fourth quarter.