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  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,906
    ddeschler said:
    The quality of the golf in Michigan is ridiculously high.  You can stumble into a 4-star course by accident.  Don't sleep on the Grand Rapids area: Pilgrim's Run, The Mines, Diamond Springs, all great affordable public options designed by Mike DeVries.  I really liked the Arthur Hills course at Boyne Highlands, Belvedere GC (in Charlevoix), and Black Lake GC (kinda near Boyne).  Harbor Shores only has 1 green with a view of the lake (the course name is a misnomer).  Arcadia is sweet.  Haven't played their new old-style course yet.  You may want to watch No Laying Up's Tourist Sauce season in Michigan which has new episodes currently airing Wednesdays on YouTube, for some ideas.  They really didn't like the Loop, fyi.
    Tourist sauce is pretty much the only thing they do that I don’t get into. Not a jealous guy, but I have a tough time watching a bunch of buddies travel the world playing some of the best courses. 

    Strapped, on the other hand, I love 
    Yeah I'm a big fan of NLU in general but the tourist sauce is tough to watch.  Like you said, just watching this group of friends play incredible courses all over the world.  Major FOMO.  Haven't watched any Strapped yet....will have to check that out.
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,253
    Having for the first time this year played some of the courses they feature, I do enjoy watching some of the videos like tourist sauce for those courses I played.  Helps keep the memories fresh.
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,906
    Anyone with a good travel bag recommendation?  Deciding between a full hard shell or a soft case with hard shell top.  Either way these things are super expensive.
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,253
    I have used a maxfli soft travel bag for a while now.  I like it as you can fold it up when not using and doesn’t take up much space.  I have probably flown with it 10-15 times now with no problems.  I haven’t looked into a soft bag with a hard shell top.  Seems like the best of both worlds.  I wouldn’t go hard case just because you can’t fold it up when not in use or you want to stuff it in the back of the trunk of the rental car.  
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    Anyone with a good travel bag recommendation?  Deciding between a full hard shell or a soft case with hard shell top.  Either way these things are super expensive.
    Check out the Sun Country cube. I love it.  Breaks down to a tiny cube so super easy to store.  Padded and hard cap where the driver head is. 
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    Sun Mountain I mean..

    Sun Mountain Kube Golf Travel Cover Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WSDN6Z8/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_GAZG5AHF5G4V6Y70AXDX


  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,906
    mrussel1 said:
    Sun Mountain I mean..

    Sun Mountain Kube Golf Travel Cover Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WSDN6Z8/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_GAZG5AHF5G4V6Y70AXDX



    That looks great.  Thanks for the recommendation!
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,253
    https://www.golfdigest.com/story/tiger-woods-swing-video?utm_medium=email&utm_source=112121&utm_campaign=hitlist&utm_content=DM23075&uuid=b1664984-eabf-4754-8a72-c86dbef9355f

    I feel the sensation of deja vu watching this clip of tiger.  Should we start the betting on a return to the Masters in April?  
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,253
    edited November 2021
    Fun watching the LPGA the last few weeks.  The top players in the game all bunched up at the top.  

    No b.s.  Just golf.  
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,590
    edited November 2021
    https://www.golfdigest.com/story/tiger-woods-swing-video?utm_medium=email&utm_source=112121&utm_campaign=hitlist&utm_content=DM23075&uuid=b1664984-eabf-4754-8a72-c86dbef9355f

    I feel the sensation of deja vu watching this clip of tiger.  Should we start the betting on a return to the Masters in April?  
    Love it. April is so soon. I doubt it. 

    But he wouldn't put up a video, though, if he wasn't making good progress. 
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  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,253
    https://www.golfdigest.com/story/tiger-woods-swing-video?utm_medium=email&utm_source=112121&utm_campaign=hitlist&utm_content=DM23075&uuid=b1664984-eabf-4754-8a72-c86dbef9355f

    I feel the sensation of deja vu watching this clip of tiger.  Should we start the betting on a return to the Masters in April?  
    Love it. April is so soon. I doubt it. 

    But he wouldn't put up a video, though, if he wasn't making good progress. 
    That's my thought on the video.  He was much further along than we thought when he posted the Making Progress clip last time.  The sound the club made at impact was awesome (common for good golfers who aren't me).  He looks fit and ready for action but obviously just a wedge and it was a grind for him to feel decent for four days in a row even before this accident.  

    Count me excited after watching this clip.  I know it won't ever be like it was 1997-2010.  
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,253
    Any golf to be had this week?  I'm heading to Greenville, South Carolina to visit the family and hope to get a round or two in with my brother.  
  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,024
    Couldn’t know anything about his health, but have to imagine the grind of walking 4 days is gonna be tough, but yeah, hell yeah on the video 

  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,590
    Any golf to be had this week?  I'm heading to Greenville, South Carolina to visit the family and hope to get a round or two in with my brother.  
    We're gonna be in the mid 40's here this week. That's a hair below my cut off line but I am really itching to get out again soon. Had a good last round and want to build on it.



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  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,253
    edited November 2021
    Any golf to be had this week?  I'm heading to Greenville, South Carolina to visit the family and hope to get a round or two in with my brother.  
    We're gonna be in the mid 40's here this week. That's a hair below my cut off line but I am really itching to get out again soon. Had a good last round and want to build on it.



    I played this past weekend when the windchill was about 35 at worst.  What I have found is that walking is key to staying warm and loose.  If you layer up without harming your flexibility too much, I doubt after the second hole you think about the cold all that much.  

    Now if super windy or somewhat rainy then that is a different story.  I have a golf trip to Bandon Dunes over Christmas so I want to make sure I am getting my steps in and used to colder weather golf as walking only at Bandon and planning to get at least 36 in four days in a row if the daylight allows.
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,590
    Any golf to be had this week?  I'm heading to Greenville, South Carolina to visit the family and hope to get a round or two in with my brother.  
    We're gonna be in the mid 40's here this week. That's a hair below my cut off line but I am really itching to get out again soon. Had a good last round and want to build on it.



    I played this past weekend when the windchill was about 35 at worst.  What I have found is that walking is key to staying warm and loose.  If you layer up without harming your flexibility too much, I doubt after the second hole you think about the cold all that much.  

    Now if super windy or somewhat rainy then that is a different story.  I have a golf trip to Bandon Dunes over Christmas so I want to make sure I am getting my steps in and used to colder weather golf as walking only at Bandon and planning to get at least 36 in four days in a row if the daylight allows.
    Thinking of getting those cart mittens. lol. My back can't handle walking a full round usually. 
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  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,253
    Any golf to be had this week?  I'm heading to Greenville, South Carolina to visit the family and hope to get a round or two in with my brother.  
    We're gonna be in the mid 40's here this week. That's a hair below my cut off line but I am really itching to get out again soon. Had a good last round and want to build on it.



    I played this past weekend when the windchill was about 35 at worst.  What I have found is that walking is key to staying warm and loose.  If you layer up without harming your flexibility too much, I doubt after the second hole you think about the cold all that much.  

    Now if super windy or somewhat rainy then that is a different story.  I have a golf trip to Bandon Dunes over Christmas so I want to make sure I am getting my steps in and used to colder weather golf as walking only at Bandon and planning to get at least 36 in four days in a row if the daylight allows.
    Thinking of getting those cart mittens. lol. My back can't handle walking a full round usually. 
    The carts would make for a faster round too.  Bummer on the back issue. Would it be a problem if you used a push cart?  I enjoy walking.   The push cart helps avoid the strain on the neck/back. 
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,906
    edited November 2021
    Any golf to be had this week?  I'm heading to Greenville, South Carolina to visit the family and hope to get a round or two in with my brother.  
    High of 34 today so I'm most likely not playing here until spring.  Maybe a day in the 40s will pop up in the next few weeks and can sneak in a round but it will be mostly range/simulator sessions for the next few weeks until a long weekend in WPB in Feb.  Bummer.
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    Any golf to be had this week?  I'm heading to Greenville, South Carolina to visit the family and hope to get a round or two in with my brother.  
    We're gonna be in the mid 40's here this week. That's a hair below my cut off line but I am really itching to get out again soon. Had a good last round and want to build on it.



    I played this past weekend when the windchill was about 35 at worst.  What I have found is that walking is key to staying warm and loose.  If you layer up without harming your flexibility too much, I doubt after the second hole you think about the cold all that much.  

    Now if super windy or somewhat rainy then that is a different story.  I have a golf trip to Bandon Dunes over Christmas so I want to make sure I am getting my steps in and used to colder weather golf as walking only at Bandon and planning to get at least 36 in four days in a row if the daylight allows.
    Thinking of getting those cart mittens. lol. My back can't handle walking a full round usually. 
    The carts would make for a faster round too.  Bummer on the back issue. Would it be a problem if you used a push cart?  I enjoy walking.   The push cart helps avoid the strain on the neck/back. 
    I just bought a push cart a few weeks ago.  My club is walkable and I am enjoying it.  It's about 16k steps to play 18. 
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,253
    The Match was cringeworthy.  The Koepka cupcakes was a dumb move but I will at least give Bryson credit for showing an ounce of personality.  Koepka is the most boring personality in golf.  A 12 hole exhibition is not going to produce great golf, so they need players with personality to make up for the fact that nobody really cares about the outcome.