Originally Posted By: TGW1
All through my 30's I had a 6 handicap on a 72 slope rated course. I would sometime score just a stroke or two over par on a good day smile Today @ 63, I live on a golf coarse and have lived on one for the past 20 yrs. And today I have a love hate mentality when it comes to golf. I don't play anymore because of a bad back, but when I did play a few yrs ago I played to a 20 hdcp and that is where the hate came in. smile Fishing is a much more enjoyable game smile dbbd, if you are ever around Shreveport bring your sticks, I am pretty sure I can help you solve your over the top swing. And esshup, nice shotgun, but clay pigeons don't fry up for very good eating smile

Tracy


Before we booked the house in Florida the guys talked about going Texas way. Us snow birds are just looking for some heat and to be able to golf in shorts every day. We try to be just before March break or just after.

It would be nice to know of a good all inclusive golf resort in Texas. I am golfing with a few cheap guys this year and with the Canadian dollar where it is are not so much into the all inclusive, but I can fill a four sum I am sure for next year.

Cheers Don.


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