I'am good on taking up synchronized swimming, but thanks for the suggestion! True, mosquitoes are going to be at every course for a while and I don't think that getting a few bites is going to make a ...
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I'am good on taking up synchronized swimming, but thanks for the suggestion! True, mosquitoes are going to be at every course for a while and I don't think that getting a few bites is going to make any moose hang up their plastic for the summer. On the point to everyone trying to improve their game, play different pads, etc. I think its important to mix up the courses from time to time. No question - Willow is the official moose grazing grounds, but there shouldnt be an issue with throwing other courses. If you throw -17 down dubs at willow every week, but cant touch a score like that anywhere else....are you really becoming a better player, or just a better Willow player? Seeing different lines and throwing different landscapes is how to improve. I think this idea (along with the camaraderie) is the basis for what the Team Night Moose club is about, and is the only way peoples game can improve. I understand that we are limited with what course people are willing to drive to, but I don't see why we don't do willow 65%-75% of the time, and then rotate lakeshore, rolling, or even Vienna from time to time. Dunno, just my 2 cents.