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03-04-2008 09:29 PM #31
Wow,they must have posted that today. Pretty tough line-up. Not sure if being hungover for Loch March after Intersectionals is a good thing or not.....;-) Didn't work in my favour last year, can't see this year being any different...
Going to be tough for those playing in the Tunis/Kent/Intersectionals/Citizen...
6-7 Tunis, 9th Citizen, 11,12 Kent, 13 Inters ,14 Citizen...ouch
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03-04-2008 10:13 PM #32
Not my dream line-up, but pretty good.
Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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03-07-2008 05:37 PM #33
Garth you missed 2 events for the month of July ...Jly 2 OVGA 4 Ball, 6-7 Tunis, 9th Citizen, 11-12 Kent, 13 Intersectionals, 14 Citizen, 17-19 Quebec Am.
By my count that is 11 competition days out of 18 plus travel, and work. Some guys have some choices to make. The Kent is a really good event and a good trip to Quebec City. Tough drive home for Intersectionals the next day after spending 3 days in QC.
Think the snow will be gone by then?
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03-07-2008 07:35 PM #34
Yup, forgot about the Quebec Am, at least it's only in Montreal.
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03-08-2008 01:38 AM #35
A little further than Montreal this year, kinda in the middle of no where.
Club de golf Les Dunes de Sorel-Tracy
12000, chemin Saint-Roch, Sorel-Tracy (Québec) J3R 5E8
Golflesdunes.com
Back to the topic, I actually really like the line up for this years Citizen. Stonebdg is fine when we have played it in the Citizen, but I don't see what the big deal about it is. I can think of 10 other courses we have played that should be ahead of it in the rotation. Talked to some of the fellas, and they are quite pleased as well, scores should be really good for the 4 rounds total on these tracks. Gonna have to play well to keep advancing.
Has it stopped snowing yet?
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03-08-2008 08:05 AM #36
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03-09-2008 12:23 AM #37
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03-09-2008 05:12 PM #38
I was thinking playing the Spring Open but spring is not going to favor my game and practicing time will be too short for me to perform. The citizen will be my amateur tourney berth. For once it does not overlap my summer family vacation. I should be there. All I’m waiting are the confirmed dates.
You?
MikeStrive for perfection, but never expect it!
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03-09-2008 05:41 PM #39
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woooooo yay no stonebridge thats means i can play again this year. Only played Talon once but its a very scoreable course and depending on the weather so are the other 3 so it should be a good tourny!
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03-10-2008 12:55 AM #40
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04-04-2008 09:18 AM #41
For those that haven't seen it yet the application was in today's Citizen.
I just checked and it's not on Flagstick yet but I did receive a soft copy via email which I have attached.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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06-10-2008 09:21 AM #42
Time to resurrect this thread now that the field is posted.
By my count the field for the men was ~134, so it was not a full field. This means no one is allowed to complain about not getting in because someone fudged their index!
I recognized a few names from the forum on the list so post away if you're in.
My goal this year is to make the 36-hole cut after stinking it up with the flat stick last year. Of course this year I am putting much better but I'm not nearly as consistent off the tee and from the fairway as last year. Hopefully that will turn around before July.
I'll predict the cut line as 162.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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06-10-2008 09:57 AM #43
Is there a link for the posted field John?
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06-10-2008 10:01 AM #44
It was in the paper this past weekend but it's not up on the Flagstick site yet.
Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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06-10-2008 10:16 AM #45BoucheGuest
im in
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06-10-2008 11:37 AM #46
I'm in as well. Hoping not to repeat my T-4 after round 1 to "needing to birdie the last to make the cut" performance of last year. Actually, my goal is to make the cut with my stretch objective being to try to make the 3rd round cut.
I'll be interested to see how they setup the courses. For example, will they use the back tees on all the par 3's at Loch March? And, if they do, will they have drop areas? I'm also curious if they'll use the back tee on that ridiculously long par 3 at Talon.
They used the Marshes for the Citizen once before right? Does anyone know if they played the back tees for that round? I'm planning to play a round there today and I'm wondering if I should give the tips a try.
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06-10-2008 09:52 PM #47
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Im in. My goal is also to make the first cut, and see what happens from there.
Good luck to everyone entered!
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06-11-2008 12:00 AM #48BoucheGuest
My goal is to win....I have never played Talon before. Would anyone be interested in joining me for a PR>?
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06-11-2008 07:39 AM #49
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"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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06-11-2008 08:07 AM #50
If I recall the last Loch March setup it was pretty much from the tips all around and yes the drop areas were in play on 7 and 13.
As for the Marshes (5 years ago?) it played LONG. Could have been the 30k wind all day out of the North but who knows.... 15 at Talon will probably play somewhere around 210-220yds, not quite the back but pretty close.
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06-11-2008 08:35 AM #51
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06-11-2008 08:40 AM #52
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06-11-2008 02:20 PM #53BoucheGuest
i wont win but that should be everyones goal
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06-11-2008 02:24 PM #54
I generally agree with that sentiment, but it needs to be tempered with reality.
In my case I would have to play seriously over my head (currently at 7.4) to have a chance at winning a 4 day tournament. In fact if it were to happen my handicap would most certainly have the "Exceptional Tournament Score" reduction applied to it.
This would be a good problem to have of course.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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06-11-2008 02:59 PM #55
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ahhhh i forgot to sign up! erggg
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06-11-2008 10:39 PM #56
Pretty decent swag bag this year:
White Adidas ClimaCool golf shirt
3 Pro V1's (Citizen Amateur logo)
A nice ball mark repair tool, ball marker, teeing order determiner doo-dad.
New rule book
Bag of tees
I'm not sure the shirt is really my style. Or, perhaps I should just say I don't think I have the ideal body type to pull it off. I'm sure Sergio would look great in it though.
In any case, I'd say there's probably at least $75-ish worth of loot. Kudo's to the Citizen organizers.
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06-11-2008 11:41 PM #57BoucheGuest
Well vincent, im routing for ya. Theres nothing that says a 7 cap cant give it a run
I didnt pick up my package today! I slept in. Damn!
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06-12-2008 08:41 AM #58
Did you want to lend me a few yards of distance? That would certainly help me out.
You can pick the swag bag up anytime this week at the Citizen.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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06-13-2008 12:29 AM #59BoucheGuest
Ya, picked it up today....got some nice stuff. Glad to see they gave us the yardages well in advance for all 4 rounds! Marshes is playing short!?!?!?
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06-13-2008 07:02 AM #60
Take the yardages as "estimates", they've been way off in the past.
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