Earl's Arizona Golf ...

Rick S.

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"It's a little different" He says....

Things like this......
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Not too many trees, but plenty of trouble if you don't hit it straight. We played everyday pool wasn't being played. 2 weeks solid!!

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Took him to some tough courses....worst he shot was an 80.

I did include a pooltable shot in here, just to keep it pool related!!
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Reat of the photos can be found at..... http://www.pbase.com/rixx/earls_az_golf
 
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Hey Rick

In the second shot it looks like the tee markers are gold, if thats the case I think reds are next, please tell me you guys weren't playing from the red tees.
We know what the reds tees mean. Just kidding here. Looks like you guys had a blast. I sure would love to golf with Earl someday. Thanks for posting the pictures.

Kevin
 
Golds were the back tees at the NCAA II championships they had last week in CA.

Earl's swing doesn't look like Tigers or anything but I've heard he plays great.
 
Kevin Lindstrom said:
Hey Rick

In the second shot it looks like the tee markers are gold, if thats the case I think reds are next, please tell me you guys weren't playing from the red tees.
We know what the reds tees mean. Just kidding here. Looks like you guys had a blast. I sure would love to golf with Earl someday. Thanks for posting the pictures.

Kevin

I think it is course dependent. The championship courses I play Black is the back and then gold then blue and white the red then green (first tee JR golf).

I have seen some scrub courses they place the gold where seniors play.
 
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StevenPWaldon said:
Looks like Earl is playing double-gloved. I'm surprised he doesn't have any elbow gear on.


Kind of like Tommy "two gloves" Gainy from the big break.
 
JAM said:
That cactus full of holes is hilarious. LOL! :D :D

JAM

The Holes are from Birds, not BAD Golfer.

Like this one.
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Wood Peckers, and Cactus Rens damage many Sugarros.:mad:
 
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The holes in the Cactus in my photo are created from golf balls.

And yes, birds do make holes in Cactus as well. The Cactus can repair itself, and they 'line' the hole with a substance that almost looks like plastic. Causing very little, if any, damage to the Cactus.

That's a Woodpecker on the Cactus in your photo.


The tees (Gold) are next to the Black, making it the 2nd longest of 4 tee options.

Rick S.
 
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