We saw Hazlett at the Vivarium after my wife™ found him about 6ish months ago and just couldn’t stop listening to his music I looked up his tour and decided to jump all in when we saw he was in Milwaukee. A town neither of us had been to before, especially when tickets were $50 total for an interment venue.
Stayed at the Knickerbocker on the Lake which was great for price, location, and old school styling. But I didn’t realize they had condo tenants there when we booked so we got some fishy and brussel sprouty cooking smells that was a bit weird.
Meals at: Maders, Public Market (BBQ and Thai), Ian’s Pizza.
Visited: Mitchell Park Domes, Art Museum (just the interior, no exhibits this time), the entirety of Veterans Park.
You’re telling me! We wanted to visit Lakefront but they closed at 5pm on Sunday which was shown on their website but we didn’t think to check. We then tried City Lights who said they were open until 8pm, but when we showed up at 6:15pm the doors were locked. Tough scene, but gives us a reason to return!
They should probably change their website and outgoing phone message then. Just looked at Google and it looks like it shows permanently closed now, but I swear it didn’t on Sunday. Maybe we missed it.
I registered for the qualifier at Stevens Point CC, looks like a great course and awesome they host a qualifier. Will take any pointers from anyone who has played it!
I would say there are probably half a dozen Supper Clubbers trying to qualify this year, haven’t played it so can’t speak to the course but I know a few people who have played it and are trying to qualify there this year. @mlgalezio aren’t you in this camp?
I’m signed up for the same qualifier and have played it in the past. I know there’s at least one or two others who are signed up as well. We can always try to organize a practice round together once it gets closer. It’s a really fun course.
Pretty alright course! I lived in stevens point for a few years, my father in law was a maintenance worker at the course during that time. Played it a few dozen times. They overhauled it about 3 or 4 years ago, cleared out a couple thousand trees and grew the rough up. Fairways are your friend, a couple blind shots and some greens that beckon you to take them on but i dont recommend it. I played it last year and the greens threw me into a blender, not the place to play if you have the putting yips.
Not a local, but I figured this would be a good place to drop a question. Have an AUG 2025 tee time at Erin Hills. Do I need to ping them in advance to reserve a caddy or can I just figure that out onsite? Recognize the caddy fee, but I don’t see a booking mechanism.
People here can make recommendations for you on caddie’s to request as well
Depending on the Brewers’ schedule - @StatGuy may be able to sherpa (if he is caddying again this year). Otherwise, Julius is a crowd favorite as well as Benny Gilsinger. We lost our resident Supper Club caddy to Bandon (s/o @golfnsloth)
If I hadn’t been in the group with Benny carrying for @doraziojohn, I would have been shouting about a conspiracy that John has a secret life as an Erin caddy because they’re the same person (feature not a flaw).
I have a group of 8 guys coming out from MN to play some (more budget friendly) golf June 7-9th and we’re trying to find an AM tee time on Sunday, the 8th. We’ll be coming from SentryWorld the night before and heading towards Trappers (I know, not the best) in the afternoon.
The original plan was to play SPCC that morning but they don’t allow public tee times until the afternoon on weekends so that is unfortunately out the window. Currently looking at Bullseye or one of the Arrowhead courses.