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Old 02-02-2008, 07:47 PM
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I was thinking about what would make a great location for an LBG Clinic Reunion.

I'm asking this question on Buckets FORUM because he can hook-up to the INTERNET at the local KFC. His wife got another "restraining order" so with the free time on his hands, he'll be spending a lot of time there.

I was thinking South Carolina? It seems to be the Golf Resort Capital. But I don't know anything about SC so I don't know if it's a place that other Golfers would like to go.

Since this would be a reunion of previous students, I suspect the subject content to move toward the complex and theoretical. And since Bucket can't participate in the advanced format he could become the event Hostess, so he can host the Site Selection Forum too.

It may be too late for a Spring/Summer session but a Fall Session may allow enough time to schedule the group and the weather down South should be more cooperative.

Should "down South" Be capitalized?

Any Ideas? Comments are welcomed and appreciated.
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Old 02-02-2008, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post

I was thinking about what would make a great location for an LBG Clinic Reunion.

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I was thinking South Carolina? It seems to be the Golf Resort Capital. But I don't know anything about SC so I don't know if it's a place that other Golfers would like to go.
We're on the same beam here, Daryl. Only I was thinking North Carolina. Specifically, Peggy Kirk Bell's place (Pine Needles). http://www.pineneedles-midpines.com/

Chuck Evans and I held a very successful school there in 2004, and I'm sure she would welcome us back. http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/gallery...ry.php?cat=505 Thanks to 6bMike for these photos.

If we decide to make a weekend of it, we might even slip over next door and have a go at Pinehurst #2.



Best of all -- maybe worse of all -- we're near Bucket's home turf (sorry, Mike O! ). The saving grace is that we will may be able to lure into our midst Golf Stroke Impresarrio Eddie Cox and budding teaching superstar, David Orr. Both attended the 2004 hap'nin and are NC residents. In any event, a 'down home' barbeque and a 'close encounters of the third kind' is definitely a possibility!

The 'been there, done that" LBG hats and bag tags are on me . . .

Let's do it!

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Old 02-02-2008, 08:57 PM
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I've seen the pictures from that event and it looks like a great place. I'm in for sure. And it's easy to get there.

Certainly, the turn-out will be sensational. I would really like to meet everyone and see old friends again.

It's odd that Bucket lives in "Golf Mecca" and he doesn't play Golf.
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Old 02-02-2008, 09:19 PM
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Count me in as long as its in the fall. Pretty busy, as we all are, thru the summer.

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Old 02-02-2008, 09:54 PM
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Count me in as long as its in the fall. Pretty busy, as we all are, thru the summer.

Allan Renz
Got'cha down, Allan. See you there! [Whenever and wherever . . . I'll be in touch!]

For 'the rest of us', know that Allan gives more than 2,000 lessons per year and was named the Instructor of the Year 2004-2007 at one of the busiest golf ranges in the country, Chelsea Piers in downtown Manhattan, New York City, NY. He was an attendee at our December 2006 LBG Academy for Professionals at Hombre Golf Club in Panama City, Florida.

So, when Allan says "busy", he means busy!

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Old 02-03-2008, 12:04 AM
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Well Alright!!!!!!!!

Sounds like things are starting look up around here!!!
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Old 02-03-2008, 01:57 PM
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Count me in.....I can drop the little one off at grandpa's in Cary on the way down.
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