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18th at Pilgrim's Run in Grand Rapids, Mich. is a little too fun

Tuesday June 6, 2006 | 07:25:28 pm 198 words, 2519 views  

I was told the 18th at Pilgrim’s Run, just north of Grand Rapids, Michigan was an “exciting hole” in the clubhouse by employees there.

But what I witnessed yesterday took the cake. As I approached the 18th tee, I saw six guys with their complimentary range bucket wailing away on the tee.

The green is drivable (apparently Lee Janzen did it a few years back), but wraps around a little pond, making it an ultimate risk-reward hole, as well as plain-old fun.

These guys were wailing away, with at times multiple splashes occuring in the pond at once. They unloaded almost a bucket’s worth of range balls before they decided to hit their “real” tee shots.

I ended up driving up the hole with them, and they didn’t even pick up the range balls that didn’t find the water (more than a dozen in the fairway and rough).

Now, I’m all for a little shenanigans here and there on the golf course, but if you’re gonna use complimentary range balls to swing for the fences, at least pick em up so the remaining groups aren’t confused as heck when they drive down the fairway looking for their ball.

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Comment from: Tom Tucker [Visitor]
Brandon,
Drop your uncle Tom an email. I'd like to catch up. Hope all is well. Look forward to it. Later...
PermalinkPermalink 06/11/06 @ 00:39
Comment from: Heights Hipster [Visitor]
You know your golf course etiquette, Brandon. Someone taught you well!
PermalinkPermalink 06/12/06 @ 11:51

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