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maddraver
sic' em bears
Registered: May 2007
Location: dallas
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that was my best too, lol!
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maddraver
sic' em bears
Registered: May 2007
Location: dallas
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| quote: | Originally posted by Carlos Pereira
Most def bro. I'm debating going to Ennis for the O'Reilly NHRA Fall Nationals in like two weekends, all because of my beloved architectural projects at school. If I actually have time to go, I might just go to the saturday races and call you guys up for some golf on Sunday. That's not a confirmation though, but if not that weekend, then definitely some other time. I still have your number.
And, FYI....Cory shot a 310 on a game of putt-putt golf about 2 weeks ago. |
i may be out there too...i usually go all sat and sun, not sure this year. as of now i dont have tickets..im goin to be a hermet crab the next month with the damn programs and websites i gotta build.. 16 hours of this shit is brutal.anyways, we'll see what happens.
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Sep-13-2009 09:30
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Benjamin DuBose
Progressive trance Dj
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Houston, Tx
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Re: Golfing...
| quote: | Originally posted by Carlos Pereira
I've finally decided it's time to get back into the swing again, that is golf.
Being a status symbol to all-nighters via design projects, this semester shows a little more smoothness as far as architectural projects go. If you've noticed, I've been a little more MIA, so-to-speak, in the partying world lately, meaning I haven't been to too many gigs these past couple of months. The reason is my health. A visit to the doctor about 3 weeks ago literally scared the shits out of my pants and now it's time to get into the groove again...."groove" meaning gym, sports, and more than ever, a decrease in fatty foods. High cholesterol plays a MAJOR in my family; unfortunately I'm one of those whose blood cells LOVE cholesterol. Not that I'm overweight or anything. High cholesterol doesn't necessarily mean you "have to be fat" for it to be high. It just means your body (or in my case, my genes, like mom and dads) can procure a little more cholesterol than the normal human being. Long story short, fast food restaurants are out of the question. That means eating a granola bar at midnight at the college of architecture is a much better route to take than waiting until 5:00am for "Brother's Taco House" to open up.
I'm looking at getting back into the exercising-realm again, and this time for good. I know for a fact that Cory is a big golfer and I'm looking forward to playing with him soon. As far as the Houston scene goes, I sorta know where most golf courses are here in Houston and which ones I need to stay away from.
The question is, as far as Dallas, San Antonio and Austin go, does anyone know of any decent golf courses in that particular area that you think is "decent" enough to play on? Which courses should I stay away from? I'm looking at maybe spending between $20 and $60 for the 18 holes. I'll be driving to/fro Dallas and Austin especially, due to AIA (American Institute of Architects) events, promotions, software promotions, and design contests associated with my school. We have the option of leaving Friday, attending the event on Saturday, and returning Sunday, so why not spend a Sunday morning playing golf?
Any links or lists will be greatly appreciated. Also, if anyone knows of a small tournament in the area that you may be attending, let me know. I would love to play with some of you guys. |
I have became really picky in where i play and typically like to play private courses. I can play on most private courses with out a problem but some of them require you to play with the head pro there if your not a member so we stay away from those. There are some public courses that are OK but the crowd that goes through public courses are not kind people to a golf course. use your imagination on that one. As far as Austin i don't know of any good public courses that are any good. they do have some really nice private courses up there though. so if im up there we can play one of them.
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Sep-13-2009 21:57
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Benjamin DuBose
Progressive trance Dj
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Houston, Tx
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| quote: | Originally posted by jonas
Riverchase is good. I actually won a tournament out there about five weeks ago. For just a little more, there are some great Pete Dye and Fazio courses in Dallas that will each your lunch. |
They will eat your lunch NOT mine
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