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Huddle Golf Tourney/Gathering


Darth Biscuit

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OK, who wants to play? When? Where?

DirtyMagic and I were talking about it and me and SouthCak have talked about it before too... let's get it done.

I'm in Wilmington and would be glad to host it here, but I know a lot of you are in Charlotte.

Forget it Hawk, we're not coming to the north pole to play...:hand:

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Wilmington, Charlotte, or Raleigh would all be perfect for me.

What games would you guys be interested in playing?

I'm good for whatever... if we're just gonna meet and play, we can just all play our own ball, do bets, whatever... if we have enough to do a four-man captain's choice, that would be good too.

What's this I'm reading about here?

You're sponsoring a huddle golf tourney. :D

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I just played in a 4 man captain's choice tourney last weekend. We came in with a 14 under 58. The winning team shot a 49. I call BULLSH*T.

Regarding this golf tourney, I'm always down for some golf. We shoud do something around training camp in Spartanburg or the Saturday before a Panthers game.

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I just played in a 4 man captain's choice tourney last weekend. We came in with a 14 under 58. The winning team shot a 49. I call BULLSH*T.

Regarding this golf tourney, I'm always down for some golf. We shoud do something around training camp in Spartanburg or the Saturday before a Panthers game.

I've played on a team that shot 18 under and I've seen a team shoot 21 under which I *think* was legit, but 49??? Did they have any of those silly things like throws or strings and lots of mulligans?

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You could buy two mulligans per man for $5. 49 is still a bunch of shiznit.

Yeah... birdie every hole and eagle two 5's and you get -20. So they had to have birdied every hole, eagled one 5, double eagled the other 5 AND eagled a 4. If my math is correct and they were on a par 72 course, that's -23.

Even with multiple mulligans that's near about impossible without some creative score keeping.

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Creative scoring or cheating, we were left to police our own team and I don't trust any of the guys on that 49 team. We eagled 3 par 5's, birded 8 holes and had 7 pars. We ended up not using 2 mulligans and blew a few birdie putts or we would have been 2nd. Ended up tying for 9th out of 32 teams.

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