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ALo314

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About ALo314

  • Birthday March 14

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    MO/IA Border

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  • Age
    30-39
  • Swing Speed
    111+ mph
  • Handicap
    3.3
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Multiple times per week
  • Player Type
    Casual
  • Biggest Strength
    Putting
  • Biggest Weakness
    Approach
  • Fitted for Clubs
    Yes

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  1. We did have a little section in Dream Golf magazine...
  2. I had a caddie for the first lap around Old Mac on Day 1. The rest of the rounds I carried.
  3. Day 2 - Pacific Dunes + Old Macdonald Today we experienced the full Bandon adventure. We started our morning barely able to see where our tee shots were going due to the foggy mist rolling off of the ocean on Pac, and ended with clear skies and gusty breezes making the flagsticks whip back and forth on Mac. My driver decided to abandon me from the get-go, so it took me a few holes to remind myself that I was living an experience that very few folks in the entire world ever get to. After snapping back from my self-pity, I was able to fully appreciate how great of a golf course Pacific Dunes is. Hole 6 is one of the most incredible short par fours that I've ever played. No matter where you go with your tee shot, the approach shot is do-or-die. Bunkering on the left of the green protects errant shots, and the severe slope off to the right of the green will take your ball 15-20 yards away if you hit the wrong mound. Hole 9 is so vast. There's an upper green and lower green. the fairway is so sloped that your ball could roll 100 yards from right to left if you are too far left with your tee shot. Hole 18 was one of my favorites on the entire property. A blind-ish tee shot will take you up a slight slope and reveal the rest of the finishing hole. Three well placed shots are a key if you want a look at birdie on the final hole of your round. Doak created a masterpiece with Pac Dunes. Or was it nature? A lot of the holes feel like they have been there for centuries. I feel like the gorse came into play more on Pac Dunes than any of the other courses. Our afternoon round at Old Mac was super relaxed. We were the last group on the tee sheet, so other than a few caddies and other employees playing a few holes here and there, nothing was happening around us. We took our time and relished a clear sky and long shadows as we strolled through our second round on Old Mac in the past 24 hours. Its funny how "relaxed" golf tends to equate to better shots and better scores. We didn't take many photographs in the afternoon. Our "camera crew" grabbed their clubs and joined us for the round. We had a nice little 3v3 going as the pacific sun set on us. What a glorious day.
  4. Day 1 - The Preserve + Old Mac As we drove down the coastline, the excitement continued to build. The Ford Expedition was jam packed with 6 of us and all the belongings we figured we needed for our voyage to the Oregon coast mecca. As we pulled in, the butterflies were scrambling as we all piled out and started to unpack our clubs. We walked up the hill, bags strapped to our back, ready to take on the Preserve as a gentle welcome to Bandon golf. What a perfect start to what would be a fantastic trip. The par 3 helped with learning the turf interaction of the clubs, how the ball moves on the poa, and how the wind can swirl on various holes. What a fun walk to stretch our legs as we got ready for the next few days. After we finished our 13 hole loop, we drove straight to Old Mac. We met our caddies for the afternoon and paced around as we were too excited to relax as we waited the 45 minutes to our tee time. We strolled to the the first tee after we watched the group in front of us tee off. We spun a tee and determined our order. I was the lucky soul who got to send our first official ball downrange at Bandon. A rush of excitement and emotion swept over me as I stood over the ball. The first two holes at Mac are a gentle handshake from Doak and Urbina, and the last time you'll be somewhat sheltered from the coastal breezes until you get to the 16th green. After you hit your blind tee shot on 3 (deathly afraid not to hit the iconic ghost tree that's a literal "tower of Pisa" at this point) you drop down into the huge bowl of sand dunes for the next 13 holes. The tribute to CB Macdonald is more than a mere nod. The mammoth greens and myriad of bunkers make each shot one that would be difficult to replicate until you've played Old Mac countless times. My most memorable holes here were #8 (the biarritz), the stretch from 14-16 (par 4-5-4), and the finishing hole with the punchbowl green. As I walked off of the 18th green, with the soon to open Ghost Tree Grill a mere flip wedge away, I knew that this property, this trip, was going to be as special as I imagined. I am truly blessed to have such incredible friends to bring me along with them on this journey. It doesn't hurt that they are professional photographers
  5. I'm the bearded, burly fella. We played Old Mac twice, and everything else once. Even toured the new par 3 with the architect.
  6. Just spent Sunday-Wednesday on property. The four of us that played were all first timers. I will update this thread to give insight to our time there and post pics and vids. We brought two of our buddies along, who have both worked as media members at Am events at Bandon previously to capture our journey. Here's a couple quick photos to start things off.
  7. Tomorrow Preserve at 11:30 and Old Mac at 2:30. Monday is Pac then Old Mac. Tuesday is Sheep then Trails. Wednesday is Bandon Dunes.
  8. Morning, crew. MCI->PHX->PDX Made it through TSA. Hope my clubs follow along. Bandon Bound! ✌
  9. The grounds at Norwoods are a pretty simple walk. Any of the days should be good for checking out everyone in the field. Normally a really well run event.
  10. How long have you been playing golf? What’s your handicap or normal score? Started the game semi-seriously around 19. I'm around a 2 index, but more like a 4-5. What do you love about golf? You can play alone. You can play in groups of forty. You can play clover patches or the most pristine properties in the world. At the end of the day its just you vs the land. What brings you to MyGolfSpy? Do you already know any other Spies? I've loved all the MGS reports and findings over the last couple of years. I never realized there was a forum that went along with it. Where are you from? What is your home course? Grew up in St. Louis. Now reside in God's country in North Missouri. My home track is a vibey little 9-holer in Lamoni, Iowa. What are the best and worst things about golf in your region? The worst is definitely spring weather. The best is I'm within a 4-5 hour drive to a TON of great courses. What do you do for a living? HS Golf coach, among other ventures. How’d you pick your user name? A combo of my name + my hometown.
  11. He's a long standing member there. About 40ish. Great dude if you ever get to play with him.
  12. Got a tent set up off of 17s green. Look for the crew up in the heckle deck!
  13. We aren't too far from each other. We typically travel to Savannah for a boys golf tournament each April.
  14. Any local StL folks heading out to Norwoods for the Classic this weekend? Or the ProAm on Thursday? Two of our GGC guys are playing in the ProAm. The draft is tonight to see whom they get paired up with.
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