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 Post subject: Re: THE COURSES AT BANDON DUNES ..
UNREAD_POSTPosted: February 11th, 2010, 8:21 pm 
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Anyone want a big titted idiot? It was MisT that messed up and didn't get the package deal. The rooms are quite reasonable, ours was only $80/night. I read that they have foursome rooms with separate bed and bath in each.
Started at the Pacific Grill again for thier traditional breakfast for $9, plenty to eat. Off to the practice acerage and spent more time putting, but it didn't help :roll: It looked like they supplied pull carts also if you didn't bring one, but we did. Loaded up his new Escape :D Bandon Dunes is flatter and more wide open than Pacific...after the first 3 holes. We were paired with another couple that had caddies and matched sets of clubs. He was celebrating a birthday that made him 7 month younger than me but he played up a tee box, the golds, which he needed. She was pretty good. One caddie gave a bit of help the front nine, the other, the last couple of holes. Son played much better on Sunday, needs to cut down the backswing. It goes as far as JD's. Relaxed when we got to 3 which was more open and took a 12 there :!: 2 bunkers and a ball right next to one making a tough stance. Had a birdie but the next hole, a 3 par, a bunker got me again for an 8. More elevated greens on this course and all had a couple balls roll back to them :( 16 is a pretty spectacular hole. Good sized canyon to clear on the drive, but not as big as Snoqualmie Ridge. Son had me by 3 at the turn but the birdie helped cut it to 1 at 18 tee. Both drove well, I hit into a bit of rough by a knoll but his went OB right. I recovered well and was on the par 5 in 4 while son was 40 yards away in 4. His pitch was chunked, then on. I 2 putted, which was a good thing for the 2 days :lol: So did he for a tie, so still unbeaten :D


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 Post subject: Re: THE COURSES AT BANDON DUNES ..
UNREAD_POSTPosted: February 11th, 2010, 8:27 pm 
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Had a good look at Old McDonald from Pacific. It is more inland, behind the foredunes. It should cut down the wind, looked quite flat from where we were and no ocean views.
After the round, we stopped at a new casino in Coos Bay for a light dinner and to donate to the local economy. Then up the coast to Newport where one of my timeshare places is. Every time we stopped and got out, I could hardly walk. Feet were really sore along with the right shoulder. Shoulder is the only remaining pain. Spent a half hour in the hot tub there with a BIG glass of Glenlivet. He had rum and coke. Sure eased all the pains. Finally home about 6:15 and unpacked. Slept real well :D


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LOL...I like big tits.....idiot or not. :D

Nice way to hang in there. Those bunkers sound like places to avoid. Tough to stay out of those things on some of the tough new designs.
Ahhhhh...the Glenlivet and a hot tub.........two fine things after golf.

I am extremely envious of such a splendid golf trip. Some day i will pack up and get out there for a round or two........with or without my big titted idiot ! :D


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She will be bored, but that could be good :twisted: the only town of size is Coos Bay, a half hour+ away. Let me know when you are ready, I am up for the challenge again :!:


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My pictures, thought there were more :roll:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2 ... 4868&saved


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Good stuff Steve. I didn't even get to western Colorado last season , much less the Oregon coast.

Bandon would be a great place for a McDivots golf tournament. We could "all" ( do we have enough for a foursome ? ) show up out there and exhibit our lousy golf games for all to see.
Kevin could pay for it all.

Just joshin......but it WOULD be fun.


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Forgot to add that I only lost 2 balls in the rounds...son lost that many of mine when he didn't carry 2 to the tee :lol:
As son said Monday morning,"this is a really classy place, what are we doing here?" :lol:


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