u/MickeyTettleton

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If the PGA Championship can give us a course like this at a course we dont get to see much or inject new courses, this tournament will not have an identity issue.

This has been great golf. Throughly enjoyed seeing the best golfers in the world playing a course thats very penalizing but not unfair and makes these guys think and execute their way around a course.

And being at a course like this that's not part of the normal rotation much allows the PGA of America the opportunity to showcase its product of courses around the country.

That's a great identity.

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u/MickeyTettleton — 7 days ago

We've had chevy since November. We rescued him from a neglectful home. He was 55lbs and hes now down to 38. Vet said he's in wonderful health for a 7yo.

u/MickeyTettleton — 14 days ago