UL golf, Oakbourne partner for full-scale facility
UL golf finally has a home.
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Me so happy.
Years ago I sat at Pete's with Dan McDonald and listened as coach Bass told us about existing blueprints for a golf course at the Horse Farm.
When the land was given away I never expected UL Golf to ever truly get a place it could call home.
This is great.
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Soo.. members have access, right? :)
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ManAboutTown
Soo.. members have access, right? :)
Yes.
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There will be two buildings. One will have three indoor tees the other will be for support and equipment storage. First thing to do is to relocate a sewer line that runs under the location for the proposed buildings.
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HelmutVII
First thing to do is to relocate a sewer line that runs under the location for the proposed buildings.
That shouldn't be a problem. Call the RP member on here who wanted to be in construction when he grew up. It's that time.
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I'm happy for coach Theo. I know golf doesn't bring in the big bucks, but those kids wear the UL insignia across their chests just like any other. Good for them..
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BeauCajun
That shouldn't be a problem. Call the RP member on here who wanted to be in construction when he grew up. It's that time.
Bwahhahahahha...that was good!
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Golf is an actual college sport, just like water skiing?
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BeauCajun
That shouldn't be a problem. Call the RP member on here who wanted to be in construction when he grew up. It's that time.
I'm thinking stabbing sewer pipe together at the bottom of an 8 or 10 foot deep trench would be an excellent starting job in construction. :)