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Post by TheGlove on Apr 13, 2024 7:57:09 GMT -8
Anyone watching?
The wind has been ridiculous.
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Post by TheGlove on Apr 13, 2024 12:07:23 GMT -8
Good to see Dustin Johnson miss the cut.
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Post by Judge Smails on Apr 13, 2024 15:56:43 GMT -8
Good to see Dustin Johnson miss the cut. Pulling for Homa, but Ok with anyone but De-roshambo. Don’t like that guy.
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Post by lebaneaver on Apr 13, 2024 16:07:45 GMT -8
Six under leads it going into Sunday. It SHOULD be tougher than hell. I wouldn’t mind seeing a little more wind tomorrow. Majestic place.
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Post by steinlager on Apr 13, 2024 18:40:02 GMT -8
Did Danny Noonan make the cut?
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Post by lebaneaver on Apr 13, 2024 18:46:07 GMT -8
nanananananananano
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Post by seastape on Apr 14, 2024 5:19:19 GMT -8
Did Danny Noonan make the cut? Ask Smails
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Post by TheGlove on Apr 14, 2024 6:52:14 GMT -8
Six under leads it going into Sunday. It SHOULD be tougher than hell. I wouldn’t mind seeing a little more wind tomorrow. Majestic place. It’s amazing in person. Usually not a pine straw out of place. $1.50 pimento cheese sandwiches and $4 beers.
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Post by NativeBeav on Apr 14, 2024 7:17:06 GMT -8
Six under leads it going into Sunday. It SHOULD be tougher than hell. I wouldn’t mind seeing a little more wind tomorrow. Majestic place. It’s amazing in person. Usually not a pine straw out of place. $1.50 pimento cheese sandwiches and $4 beers. Golf Disneyland? On the food, it might have something to do with where it is being played, geographically - never was a big golf fan, but I must admit, watching the Netflix series Full Swing has definitely piqued my interest!
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Post by ochobeavo on Apr 15, 2024 8:15:12 GMT -8
It’s amazing in person. Usually not a pine straw out of place. $1.50 pimento cheese sandwiches and $4 beers. Golf Disneyland? On the food, it might have something to do with where it is being played, geographically - never was a big golf fan, but I must admit, watching the Netflix series Full Swing has definitely piqued my interest! Full Swing made me a big Joel Dahmen fan.
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Post by ochobeavo on Apr 15, 2024 8:16:31 GMT -8
Good to see Dustin Johnson miss the cut. Yes! Liked seeing the LIV guys mostly struggle. Also enjoyed the Aberg kid just happy to be there and flashing the same smile after a birdie or double bogey. He might be pretty good at golf.
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Post by NativeBeav on Apr 15, 2024 16:08:20 GMT -8
Golf Disneyland? On the food, it might have something to do with where it is being played, geographically - never was a big golf fan, but I must admit, watching the Netflix series Full Swing has definitely piqued my interest! Full Swing made me a big Joel Dahmen fan. Understood - kind of a modern day John Daly? Nah - never mind!
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Post by bvrbooster on Apr 15, 2024 19:12:37 GMT -8
It’s amazing in person. Usually not a pine straw out of place. $1.50 pimento cheese sandwiches and $4 beers. Golf Disneyland? On the food, it might have something to do with where it is being played, geographically - never was a big golf fan, but I must admit, watching the Netflix series Full Swing has definitely piqued my interest! The prices on everything sold in the place range from very, very reasonable to downright cheap, not just the food and drink. You can buy a sleeve of Titleists with the Masters logo on them for the same price you'd pay at your pro shop for the same balls - without the logo, of course. They could double the price of everything with that logo and sell just as many. And they do sell a lot! I'd estimate they do somewhere around $2 million a day in sales. When I was last there for a practice round, they had at least 30 check stands going, 5 or 6 people lined up at each one, and the average ring up must have been $600, maybe more. Nobody goes into the shop just to buy one ball marker and a hat, and everybody's buying for their buddies back home. The place is even more amazing in person than it looks on TV. If you're a golfer, go! They hold a lottery for tickets to the practice rounds (I've won twice; it can be done). Go to Masters.com after May 1 and sign up. Do it once, and they'll send you a new application every year.
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Post by spudbeaver on Apr 17, 2024 12:01:43 GMT -8
Golf Disneyland? On the food, it might have something to do with where it is being played, geographically - never was a big golf fan, but I must admit, watching the Netflix series Full Swing has definitely piqued my interest! The prices on everything sold in the place range from very, very reasonable to downright cheap, not just the food and drink. You can buy a sleeve of Titleists with the Masters logo on them for the same price you'd pay at your pro shop for the same balls - without the logo, of course. They could double the price of everything with that logo and sell just as many. And they do sell a lot! I'd estimate they do somewhere around $2 million a day in sales. When I was last there for a practice round, they had at least 30 check stands going, 5 or 6 people lined up at each one, and the average ring up must have been $600, maybe more. Nobody goes into the shop just to buy one ball marker and a hat, and everybody's buying for their buddies back home. The place is even more amazing in person than it looks on TV. If you're a golfer, go! They hold a lottery for tickets to the practice rounds (I've won twice; it can be done). Go to Masters.com after May 1 and sign up. Do it once, and they'll send you a new application every year. But how much are the naked lady tees?
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Post by NativeBeav on Apr 17, 2024 14:41:02 GMT -8
Golf Disneyland? On the food, it might have something to do with where it is being played, geographically - never was a big golf fan, but I must admit, watching the Netflix series Full Swing has definitely piqued my interest! The prices on everything sold in the place range from very, very reasonable to downright cheap, not just the food and drink. You can buy a sleeve of Titleists with the Masters logo on them for the same price you'd pay at your pro shop for the same balls - without the logo, of course. They could double the price of everything with that logo and sell just as many. And they do sell a lot! I'd estimate they do somewhere around $2 million a day in sales. When I was last there for a practice round, they had at least 30 check stands going, 5 or 6 people lined up at each one, and the average ring up must have been $600, maybe more. Nobody goes into the shop just to buy one ball marker and a hat, and everybody's buying for their buddies back home. The place is even more amazing in person than it looks on TV. If you're a golfer, go! They hold a lottery for tickets to the practice rounds (I've won twice; it can be done). Go to Masters.com after May 1 and sign up. Do it once, and they'll send you a new application every year. Thanks for the info! It does sound cool - great experience I am sure!
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