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dmpcoco99
8/5/2010 10:50:03 AM very interesting |
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LyinLewis
7/31/2010 3:54:08 PM In the gutty era there was no such designation known as par, but 380 yards would have been considered a par 5 if that term was of age. In saying that this tournament took place in 1913, and because of that they would have been playing wound balls which added 30+ yards over a gutty. 380 yards would have been in par 4. |
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Rob Curley Jr
7/31/2010 2:42:58 PM Is the 8th hole a 380 yard par 5 or am I misreading that? |
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LyinLewis
7/31/2010 2:29:08 PM Is this from the USGA Golf House? Is the third column par? As in front nine par was 41, back nine 39? |
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DiamondDave555
7/30/2010 10:31:00 PM What a great win for him...Thats cool |
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PeteG512
7/30/2010 9:50:37 PM Awesome card |
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ShaunCrawford
7/30/2010 9:36:53 PM What an interesting artifact! |
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72Wannabe
7/30/2010 8:49:38 PM interesting that each hole had a name |
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cogolfer1
7/30/2010 8:33:49 PM HOLY CRAP!!! That must be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars! |