My home course is under 6000 from the whites, but it's tight as heck. Lots of heavy woods and OB as well as uneven fairways. There's even OB on the inside of the course. It's not a course you can overpower. The advantage for the big hitter is that they can club down; they can't really go over the trees for the most part. I've always lived nearby and avoided playing it because I felt it was too punishing. I only joined because of a fantastic 2 year deal, but it really beat me up last year lol.

KCee True, I tend to forget my heritage... unless its second breakfast.

When people ask me what I've been up to I sometimes say "living like a 20-something, way past my expiration date". Its fitting.

I'm 64. I'll be 65 in September when I'll retire and start playing more golf.

32, do i get a prize!

Sad part is i think i joined FGI when I was around 16 when I built my first Integra IV with a UST Proforce, been downhill ever since.

    66, 67 in December