* Official Spring Game Golf Outing Thread *

Discussion of the Falcon football team.

Which course do you prefer?

Riverby
6
40%
Stone Ridge
6
40%
Birch Run
0
No votes
Tanglewood
0
No votes
Fallen Timbers
1
7%
South Toledo
0
No votes
White Pines
1
7%
Other (Suggestions?)
1
7%
 
Total votes: 15

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Just pulled back into Centerville and we pretty tired. (Long day of driving for us). Hit a heck of a downpour at Lima that slowed our progress. It looks like it didn't even rain in Dayton.

Certainly won't forget the 6th hole.

Good seeing everyone..... looking forward to doing this again.
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Glad we were able to get such a nice turnout. It's a shame that we couldn't get the round in dry, but it was still fun to see everyone again. Went home and hopped in a HOT shower for awhile...then went and grabbed a Myle's pizza. All in all a good day.

Anyone heard from TG yet? Wonder if he and his father made it through the entire 9; if so they're definitely troopers.
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They talked about playing the back 9, but they were packing everything into the vehicle when I left.
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footballguy51 wrote:It was fun (when I actually hit the ball), and we should do something like this again in the future.
I've analyzed your swing, and think you just need to stop using a tee and pretend your first shot is your third. You'd smoke the tee shot every time! :lol:

And yeah, I think another look at the radar showed that it really wasn't going to quit, so dad took his raincheck(s) and ran. Of course, halfway back home, it was dry as a bone and almost even sunny. Damn you Stan Stachak!

Definitely a good time, though. Great idea!
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You know, I golfed like that several years ago and it worked okay until I started topping everything. I think part of my problem was that I was trying entirely too hard, and when I just tried to hit the stupid ball it went exactly where I wanted it to go. Oh well, first time out...it happens.
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Don't know about anyone else, but the weather officially kicked my butt. I have felt like crap the past 2 days. It was fun, but I've had enough golfing in 50 degree rain for a lifetime.
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hammb wrote:Don't know about anyone else, but the weather officially kicked my butt. I have felt like crap the past 2 days. It was fun, but I've had enough golfing in 50 degree rain for a lifetime.
Wuss. Buy some rain gear. :-D
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Warthog wrote:
hammb wrote:Don't know about anyone else, but the weather officially kicked my butt. I have felt like crap the past 2 days. It was fun, but I've had enough golfing in 50 degree rain for a lifetime.
Wuss. Buy some rain gear. :-D
I am a wuss, but it's not the rain, it's the cold. I've played in monsoons before, if it was warm outside. That cold & rain combination was awful though.
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TG1996 wrote:
footballguy51 wrote:It was fun (when I actually hit the ball), and we should do something like this again in the future.
I've analyzed your swing, and think you just need to stop using a tee and pretend your first shot is your third. You'd smoke the tee shot every time! :lol:

And yeah, I think another look at the radar showed that it really wasn't going to quit, so dad took his raincheck(s) and ran. Of course, halfway back home, it was dry as a bone and almost even sunny. Damn you Stan Stachak!

Definitely a good time, though. Great idea!
I can't believe Stan Stachak hasn't retired.
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hammb wrote:Don't know about anyone else, but the weather officially kicked my butt. I have felt like crap the past 2 days. It was fun, but I've had enough golfing in 50 degree rain for a lifetime.
I'm fine as well, though the drive back from NWO and pretty much straight to work has me dragging a bit. No ill effects from the golf.

It's easier to play in 50 and rain in the first weeks of the golf season than later on, it was more annoying than anything.
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I haven't had much time on the computer since getting back Saturday night, but I just wanted to add that I, too, had a great time. It sucks that the rain washed out half the round, but it was a good chance to see some of you that I haven't seen in a while, and to meet a few of you (Patrick and Nick, specifically). It was even good to see TG, surprisingly. :wink:

I definately vote for this becoming an annual tradition. I definately wouldn't mind leaving the game at halftime, either, to get out on the course a little early. With Brandon here, they are going to use a running clock anyways, so why not get out earlier for those of us that have longer drives?

All in all, good times.
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Bleeding Orange wrote:so why not get out earlier for those of us that have longer drives?
That's it, take every opportunity to brag about your game.... ;-)
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h2oville rocket wrote:
Bleeding Orange wrote:so why not get out earlier for those of us that have longer drives?
That's it, take every opportunity to brag about your game.... ;-)
HA! I wish! :wink:

Do you play? Perhaps we could give you a special dispensation to join us for next year's outing.
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Bleeding Orange wrote:
h2oville rocket wrote:
Bleeding Orange wrote:so why not get out earlier for those of us that have longer drives?
That's it, take every opportunity to brag about your game.... ;-)
HA! I wish! :wink:

Do you play? Perhaps we could give you a special dispensation to join us for next year's outing.
Haven't in many years but when I did I hit HUGE drives- usually about 300 yards. 150 straight out, then about 150 to the right. Got tired of playing hole number one from fairway number three. Not as tired as the people on fairway number three were but still... I did like Riverby though.
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h2oville rocket wrote:
Bleeding Orange wrote:
h2oville rocket wrote:
Bleeding Orange wrote:so why not get out earlier for those of us that have longer drives?
That's it, take every opportunity to brag about your game.... ;-)
HA! I wish! :wink:

Do you play? Perhaps we could give you a special dispensation to join us for next year's outing.
Haven't in many years but when I did I hit HUGE drives- usually about 300 yards. 150 straight out, then about 150 to the right. Got tired of playing hole number one from fairway number three. Not as tired as the people on fairway number three were but still... I did like Riverby though.
Well, if you decide to take up the game again in the next year you'll fit right in with the rest of us. I always have to remind myself that this game is a total b**ch, but that I have loved several total b**ches in my life, so it's alright. :lol:
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