IOS #6 @ Round Lake, IL--10/18 & 10/19 2008

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IOS #6 @ Round Lake, IL--10/18 & 10/19 2008
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mirth

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El Mexicano

This will definately be my last IOS in the ADV division. Look forward to being schooled by the PROS next year. "I'm not worthy"

skipache

Quote from: El Mexicano on September 08, 2008, 10:04:30 AM
This will definately be my last IOS in the ADV division. Look forward to being schooled by the PROS next year. "I'm not worthy"

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Quote from: El Mexicano on September 08, 2008, 10:04:30 AM
This will definately be my last IOS in the ADV division. Look forward to being schooled by the PROS next year. "I'm not worthy"

Don't you mean that you're ready to be schooled by the MASTERS next year?  ;)

El Mexicano


Bruce Brakel

I have a couple of special merch items for IOS 6.  I was thinking of Spike when I bought them but anyone can shout out if they want them.

Item # 1: A set of 8 Horizon Rocks 11 oz. whiskey tumblers in the original packaging.  These are simple, elegant tumblers manufactured by Anchor Hocking.  I think they are from the 1960s but I could not find anything on-line about them.  I'm asking Anchor Hocking for pedigree information.  4 Brass unless I find out they are valuable antiques before you do. 

Item #2: A shot glass chess set.  This comes complete with a glass chess table and 32 shot glasses with two full sets of black and white chess pieces painted on the glasses.  This too is in the original packaging.  This is not a toy suitable for children, according to the packaging.  I did not see rules for the drinking game version of chess, but the basic rules would seem rather obvious.  6 Brass. 
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Jon Brakel

Quote from: Bruce Brakel on September 20, 2008, 09:30:57 AM
I have a couple of special merch items for IOS 6.  I was thinking of Spike when I bought them but anyone can shout out if they want them.

Item # 1: A set of 8 Horizon Rocks 11 oz. whiskey tumblers in the original packaging.  These are simple, elegant tumblers manufactured by Anchor Hocking.  I think they are from the 1960s but I could not find anything on-line about them.  I'm asking Anchor Hocking for pedigree information.  4 Brass unless I find out they are valuable antiques before you do. 

Item #2: A shot glass chess set.  This comes complete with a glass chess table and 32 shot glasses with two full sets of black and white chess pieces painted on the glasses.  This too is in the original packaging.  This is not a toy suitable for children, according to the packaging.  I did not see rules for the drinking game version of chess, but the basic rules would seem rather obvious.  6 Brass. 

Dibs on the shot glass set. I can't believe that you have a brother that has an extensive shot glass collection and you didn't offer it to "him" first. Oh well, at least I got first dibs!!!
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Bruce Brakel

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I didn't think you needed more stuff.  I did think of you when I bought them, but I didn't think you'd really want them.  Jon's got the shot glasses. 

The whiskey tumblers would make nice glasses for orange juice or chocolate milk or whatever.  They are multi-purpose drinking vessels. 

Oh, I saw the ultimate Halloween decoration but it was too expensive for the joke.  A genuine headstone for the kind of cemetary where they do the flat, ground level, grave markers that says Edgar A. Poe on it and has the years of his birth and death.  120 Brass if you gotta have it! 
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jsun3thousand

Quote from: Bruce Brakel on September 20, 2008, 09:30:57 AM
I have a couple of special merch items for IOS 6.  I was thinking of Spike when I bought them but anyone can shout out if they want them.

Item # 1: A set of 8 Horizon Rocks 11 oz. whiskey tumblers in the original packaging.  These are simple, elegant tumblers manufactured by Anchor Hocking.  I think they are from the 1960s but I could not find anything on-line about them.  I'm asking Anchor Hocking for pedigree information.  4 Brass unless I find out they are valuable antiques before you do. 

Item #2: A shot glass chess set.  This comes complete with a glass chess table and 32 shot glasses with two full sets of black and white chess pieces painted on the glasses.  This too is in the original packaging.  This is not a toy suitable for children, according to the packaging.  I did not see rules for the drinking game version of chess, but the basic rules would seem rather obvious.  6 Brass. 

The Spike I know would never have any use for  these tools of debochary. Jason

duain

quick question? hows the layout of this course im playing it blind and was wondering if there was woods, elevation change, water, ect. any info would help thanks.
Duain

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can't putt

Quote from: duain on September 20, 2008, 03:13:03 PM
quick question? hows the layout of this course im playing it blind and was wondering if there was woods, elevation change, water, ect. any info would help thanks.

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mirth

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Bruce Brakel

Half of the course is wide open with few obstacles unless I'm bringing the yellow rope.  The other half is short and tight in the woods with very narrow routes that are worth practicing.  You could show up early and get a look at the woods holes. 

Because this tournament often falls on the same weekend as the Yellow Rope National Championship in South Carolina, we often dress up a few wide open holes with large swaths of artificial ob. 
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Jon Brakel

Quote from: Bruce Brakel on September 20, 2008, 07:04:10 PM
Half of the course is wide open with few obstacles unless I'm bringing the yellow rope.  The other half is short and tight in the woods with very narrow routes that are worth practicing.  You could show up early and get a look at the woods holes. 

Because this tournament often falls on the same weekend as the Yellow Rope National Championship in South Carolina, we often dress up a few wide open holes with large swaths of artificial ob. 

You gotta bring the yellow rope. We need to setup that hole last year near TC where I could hold up the green or red disc for OB. That was such delightful fun!
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Tom McManus

Quote from: Jon Brakel on September 20, 2008, 10:34:47 PM
Quote from: Bruce Brakel on September 20, 2008, 07:04:10 PM
Half of the course is wide open with few obstacles unless I'm bringing the yellow rope.  The other half is short and tight in the woods with very narrow routes that are worth practicing.  You could show up early and get a look at the woods holes. 

Because this tournament often falls on the same weekend as the Yellow Rope National Championship in South Carolina, we often dress up a few wide open holes with large swaths of artificial ob. 

You gotta bring the yellow rope. We need to setup that hole last year near TC where I could hold up the green or red disc for OB. That was such delightful fun!

Could you change it to blue and yellow discs, or black and white?  Anything but green and red, I have a tough time telling the difference.

Thanks.

Bruce Brakel

Or you could hold the green high for good and the red low for bad.  The green and red were mysterious for me too.  I think Tom is almost as color blind as I am. 
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