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...click-on to enlarge to full-size,
if available
| new position #1 hole |
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| basket appears right of tee sign |
A view from the new tee #1 to the new #1 pin placement, more to the left, and towards the library building, than shown
previously.
More of a straight shot than short/long #1, this position plays 252', and is slightly easier than the 239'
L-to-R short position.
The yellow 'mandy left' arrow is in effect for all three positions.
We've also got two new parctice basket placements, this one showing most towards the parking lot/bench area.
For a 'hole 19': play back from near basket 18, but closer to the ball-diamond backstop, and on the road.
Jerry Koon addresses his shot on #16
One of the larger ash circles in the park...this cotsie of leafy leviathans surrounds short #6 placement [meduim 6 shown].
| Now ready for public consumption! |
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| ...the new, officially official tee #1 |
The Plastic Pilots Association is proud to announce the unveiling of our lastest
addition to the course: a new teepad for the not-so-new new #1 hole.
Big Pat supervises the last details of the site's preparation for public use.
The city of L.B. approved, but did not in any way fund this effort, it was all donated through the club, and with their planning
, AND execution, too! A flip of the disc to the Pilots!
If you click on this picture to enlarge, you will see the yellow "mandy left"
arrow, about the same height as Mike's cap.
...just one of the locals!

Too close a call?
This "widowmaker" was several hundred pounds; it knocked-down several healthy boughs
on the way to impact!
...the city let us keep this 'obstacle' for several weeks!
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