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Travels with Some GuySun, 01 May 2011 07:32:46 +0000
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By: Some Guy
https://www.someguyinnevada.com/days-of-doolin-day-two/comment-page-1#comment-145
Sun, 01 May 2011 07:32:46 +0000http://www.someguyinnevada.com/?p=620#comment-145Hey, C Jay… Ya, we found that out. 🙂 My father-in-law, an avid golfer lectured me–no, *regaled* me–with every possible technical detail of pitch-and-putt courses. He said the same thing about playing p&p courses being excellent for the short game. It’s just that I had *never* seen one before. Of course, I’m not an avid golfer; in the last game I ever played I shot a 72. …On the first two holes. My experience since then has involved miniature golf and copious amounts of alcohol. I hate getting the ball past those damned windmills.
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By: C Jay
https://www.someguyinnevada.com/days-of-doolin-day-two/comment-page-1#comment-144
Sat, 30 Apr 2011 00:41:56 +0000http://www.someguyinnevada.com/?p=620#comment-144Very strange, yet tiny golf course??? Its a pitch and putt course!!! Its like the difference between Fiat Bambino and a stretch Hummer. And its where a lot of adult golfers should get back to for their short game!!!
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By: Bentley Palfreyman
https://www.someguyinnevada.com/days-of-doolin-day-two/comment-page-1#comment-88
Fri, 30 Apr 2010 15:25:17 +0000http://www.someguyinnevada.com/?p=620#comment-88Sounds like a grand day, the strange tiny golf cousrse is called a “pitch and putt” no fairways, just a wedge and a putter.
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