If, like me, you have Reynaud’s syndrome, I’d also recommend toe warmers. Probably top and bottom if it’s cold enough. Have used them skiing for years until I got heated boots this year.
Last night tonight gonna try again
I was only kidding. Kinda.
So, I’m re-reading the section of Pete Dye’s book about the Kohler courses tonight and this paragraph stuck out to me.
Pretty accurate, short season gotta get it while the getting is good
And here’s some supplemental reading I came across today.
No lies detected
So you think we can get the sheep out?
Interesting this author picked 7 as their favorite hole. I personally think either 8 or 14 is the best and 7 is an interesting yet restrictive hole (no bail outs anywhere if you miss the green). But it’s an awesome course, looking forward to everyone getting a crack
Question: are we playing whatever tees we want and then telling you what tees we played for the handicap calculation or are you picking tees for us?
You pick then tell us what you played
I’m on the fence about driving up Thursday night and sleeping in Friday va making a long day trip out this. Is anyone getting a hotel in the Sheboygan area Thursday night?
O I definitely agree with ya on 7.
Playing the Irish tomorrow in these conditions
I would kill for a high of 52 for the Old Fashioned.
If that wind is coming off the lake in the afternoon, with no sun, no chance it’s staying in the 50s.
Think the rain is the least of your worries if you get 20 mph sustained winds. Hope you have your stingers ready.
Oh I’m well aware and I can’t wait.
Hope your scouting trip goes better than it did for the US Ryder Cup team
Proper Irish course condities