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Kinda like Stan McDaniel's current incarntion.Having followed this thread for weeks I somehow have an old school subconscious meaning attached to the title "Course Baggers".
To me this is when you show up to play a course in the middle of nowhere. There's only one guy on the course and he is more than willing to show you the layout. He's long haired, red eyed, tie dye tank topped and barefoot carrying a Stingray, Roc, Aviar and a 70 mold. You outdrive him on every hole but he sand-bags your lunch with his upshots and putts.
california course bagging: Im desperately trying to get to 500 courses played in the state this year. currently in the 480's counting all my privates and tourney temp courses to go along with the 460+ on dgcr.
2 new ones planned this labor day weekend
7 new ones planned october 9-10th
4 other random ones within two hours on me to play this year.
its going to be close!!!!
Dude, you and Pizza God are a breed of your own. I know that there are several old school members on here that have bagged most of there home state and surrounding states, but we are talking about California and Texas. Bravo!!!:clap::thmbup:
Old schoolers like tallpaul, for example, used to (not to take anything away from current generation of baggers) do these trips with maps and paper navigation, without benefit of DGCR/Udisc/google maps/gps!
Those are the true explorers in their own leagues, imho!
Old schoolers like tallpaul, for example, used to (not to take anything away from current generation of baggers) do these trips with maps and paper navigation, without benefit of DGCR/Udisc/google maps/gps!
Those are the true explorers in their own leagues, imho!
I was doing that 2 or 3 years ago, and @brentjacobs made fun of me…
And here we are present day, you're using apps, and I still make fun you. Was it worth it?
Having followed this thread for weeks I somehow have an old school subconscious meaning attached to the title "Course Baggers".
To me this is when you show up to play a course in the middle of nowhere. There's only one guy on the course and he is more than willing to show you the layout. He's long haired, red eyed, tie dye tank topped and barefoot carrying a Stingray, Roc, Aviar and a 70 mold. You outdrive him on every hole but he sand-bags your lunch with his upshots and putts.
Old schoolers like tallpaul, for example, used to (not to take anything away from current generation of baggers) do these trips with maps and paper navigation, without benefit of DGCR/Udisc/google maps/gps!
Those are the true explorers in their own leagues, imho!