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March Virtual Hangout: Call for Questions – On-Site at The Masters
Weekend Chat: What Is Golf’s Opening Day?
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Chocolate Drops: Stasis at Augusta National?
Chocolate Drops: Stasis at Augusta National?

Chocolate Drops: Stasis at Augusta National?

Chocolate Drops: Stasis at Augusta National?
March Club TFE Virtual Hangout Recording
March Club TFE Virtual Hangout Recording

March Club TFE Virtual Hangout Recording

March Club TFE Virtual Hangout Recording
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Evan Lazar

Chocolate Drops California Dreams
July 24, 2025
Peter, I had the chance to play Pasa recently following the renovation. It’s a beautiful and compelling golf course in many ways, with a lot to admire. The bunkering is as masterful and visually striking as you'd expect, and the par 3s are some of the best I’ve ever played. That said, I don’t think it quite earns three eggs and here’s why: -- The setting: The presence of nearby homes is distracting and takes away from the natural beauty of the property. -- The greens: While most were well executed by Jim, a few cross the line into feeling overdone and gimmicky. -- The price: It’s hard to ignore how exorbitant the green fee is, even for a course of this caliber. Just my two cents.
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A Shaw

Tiering Worlds Best Players 2025 Majors
July 24, 2025
Maybe I'm looking at it wrong, but Aberg seems to get way too much credit given his numbers this year based on one stellar performance at the Masters in 2024. You bring him in and you would need to bring in Keegan, Spieth, and others IMO. The talent is obvious, but the stats don't seem to support the outsized reputation.
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Garrett Morrison

July Virtual Hangout Mlb Trade Deadline
July 24, 2025
"PJ and I will also be joined by Golf Twitter's long-lost son and FEGC member Will Bardwell." Sold.
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Matthew Petersen

Roundtable 2025 Majors Scottie Rory Masters
July 24, 2025
If PJ is taking "Best Player Without a Major" away from No Hat Pat, which seems reasonable, then who owns it now. For me I think it has to be Fleetwood. He's playing lights out and maybe he's stepping into Monty's shoes as a guy who can win, just not in the US, and who can compete in majors, just not win them.
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Amol Yajnik

July Virtual Hangout Mlb Trade Deadline
July 24, 2025
Mr. Bardwell, what have you been doing with all of your extra time this summer instead of watching the Braves dumpster fire?
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Adam Wright

July Virtual Hangout Mlb Trade Deadline
July 24, 2025
Does PJ still have nightmares of Chipper Jones raking in Shea Stadium? (Asking for a deflated Braves fan)
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Peter Mccallum

Chocolate Drops California Dreams
July 23, 2025
If Pasa doesn't get 3 eggs we riot!!!
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Floyd Anderson

Chocolate Drops California Dreams
July 23, 2025
Excited for the Pasatiempo course profile. My LA based golf league has 3 rounds planned there for our end of the year tournament.
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Garrett Morrison

Chocolate Drops California Dreams
July 22, 2025
A good observation, Ben! Bluejack National emphasizes playability as well. I think one of Tiger's strengths as a designer is that, in spite of his unbelievable talent and skill as a player, he seems to empathize strongly with average and beginning golfers. This might be partly because he grew up playing at municipal and public courses with his dad's pals rather than being injected directly into some country club bubble or youth development program. That said, I'd like to see a bit more edge and quirk from Tiger's architectural work. His courses look playable but not, at least to my eye, particularly interesting or original.
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Ben Denison

Chocolate Drops California Dreams
July 22, 2025
Have played Marcella in the Trackman simulator as it was the course for one of our offseason leagues. One thing I noticed between it and Payne's valley is how wide the fairways are and how, dare I say, straightforward and non-difficult it is to play it although Im sure the altitude helps with that. It made me think though that Jack Nicklaus has the reputation of building overly hard courses due to his experience of what it would take to challenge a good golfer. It seems Tiger Woods (or his associates) has swerved in the opposite direction trying to build more wide open courses open to all. I wonder if this trend will continue and if so what it tells us about Tiger's design philosophy.
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