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by mhouston 27. March 2008 22:29

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Recent trip to Barren River, KY - I was witness to Joe's Hole-In-One!

by mhouston 18. October 2007 15:15

5:30 AM - that's what I get for hanging out with old farts...
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What a goof-ball...
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Joe makes up the score as he goes...some crazy math when 6=4...
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I think Wayne was telling George to hurry the hell up here ;-P
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135yd, over water from an elevated Tee box - The sun even shines on a dog's ass sometimes!
Seriously, it was an awesome shot!
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Good trip, tough course!


   

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More Pics from Cabo

by mhouston 17. July 2007 05:31

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Golf in Cabo was nice!!

by mhouston 15. July 2007 22:28

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