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920 ft
Bainbridge High School in Bainbridge, GA. Hole 4
Have you ever seen a hole at a high school that is over 900 ft? Do you think it is even appropriate for the typical high schooler's player level? (And right next to a road that is major enough to have street lights??)
Missing:
791
809
828
829
866
869
872
881
884
889
896
898
906
907
914
See instructions at post 1206.are you able to search lengths or do you have to click courses and look at the hole distances one by one?
We welcome new people to join us in the march to the 1000 ft hole! This is a great way to get a taste for the long holes in the world.
It's actually quite easy to find and post new holes; it only takes a few minutes per hole.
Here are a few tips:
Find holes
Copy this text into Google:
"Pin Position C:" LENGTH "Print scorecards"
(where LENGTH = the hole length in feet)
Post holes
Use this template (but make sure to read the notes below too):
{B] ft[/B]
{URL=""]COURSE[/URL] in PLACE. Hole
Still missing:
791
809
828
829
866
869
872
881
884
889
896
898
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Notes:
1) OK, this explanation is going to sound more complicated than it is-- for Bold (ending with [/B]) and URL (ending with [/URL]) I can't show you the exact text for the template as is because it makes it apply the format, therefore I put in a { instead of a [. So replace the first bracket { with [ to make it work right. Is that totally confusing?
2) Copy and paste the course URL in the middle of the quotes
3) For pictures [Images] make sure to open the picture, then right click and select "Address Location"
So, I may have been too detailed, but the main point is that if you make a template in Word it makes adding future holes far quicker.
PM me if you have any questions.