duhtch
Parked For the Bird
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Post by duhtch on Oct 2, 2010 23:28:09 GMT -5
At the farthest position, there is a sidewalk that sort of acts path to create an island. Is the sidewalk out of bounds? I thought I remember playing once when it was OB, and the last official game I played in Longmont the people there always played sidewalks as out of bounds.
I know if it different for each course, or even different tournaments on the same course, so please help me out if you can.
-Duhtch
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Post by evanjabr on Oct 3, 2010 2:55:47 GMT -5
The general rule with sidewalks at Edora (as it should be on all courses, IMO) is that the sidewalk is only OB if it acts as a boundary. On any hole that plays on both sides of a sidewalk, the sidewalk is safe and not OB. So on hole 13, the sidewalk is not out of bounds when it's in the long position, but when it is in either of the shorter positions the sidewalk and beyond are OB. I think that is the only current hole in which the OB changes depending on what position it is in. In any case, you won't have to worry about it much longer, because the the course is being redesigned soon and hole 13 and all those holes in that section will be gone.
Peace - Evan
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Post by meanerbeaner on Oct 4, 2010 20:22:52 GMT -5
Hello,
I'm posting this here because it is the most recent post and I tried a reply all from the email and it didn't go through.
I hope everyone gets to read this and put in their own opinions.
Here it goes:
Hello all,
I recently read the incoming email about the upcoming club elections and thought that I would reply to it promptly.
In the email, I read a statement from Danny Burdick stating, "I can't speculate why they do not want to have elections, but in a recent email they said..."
Danny goes on further about how three cabinet members do not wish to have elections due to lack of club participation. This, in my opinion, isn't speculation, but in fact lack of participation.
If the club is struggling for more members to participate, then maybe we as a club should come up with solutions for these problems instead of slinging mud at each other.
People should come up with solutions instead of making others look bad. I like the fact that "The Bruce" is running for president, because that shows that more and more people are interested in bringing fresh ideas to the table.
But I do not and I repeat, do not like seeing emails from one cabinet member bad-mouthing other cabinet members to the entire club. This is in poor taste. We as a club are better than this and should conduct ourselves in such manner.
This is two steps back in bringing more participation. When people see this kind of bickering about who does what for our club, it leaves a bad taste in people's mouth.
I hope that we can get past this dilemma and grow stronger from it.
I know that I am not a very active club member, but I do suggest things to our club leaders when I see them. I give my two cents to the cabinet members because they are the ones that are carrying out the decisions of all of us and doing a ton of the work for the club.
"Let's all get along" and make our club the best one in Colorado!
Please feel free to comment on this email,
Javier Cortez
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