Showing posts with label three putt city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label three putt city. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Roadgolf: Black Bear GC, Franklin NJ

Black Bear is one of the six courses in the Crystal Springs mega-resort/recreational fun zone in northern New Jersey. Conveniently located about an hour northwest of the city, and also featuring a decent ski resort, this place is starting to feel like a regular haunt for us. And why not? It's quiet, sparsely populated, moderately scenic and there's plenty to do. Drive away from the city for one hour in any other direction, you're not gonna beat what Sussex County has to offer.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Legitimate Golf Dictionary, part 1


thin to win
expression
the philosophical belief that shots struck low on the face are the most desirable of all mishits and still capable of producing decent golf

Three Putt Ci•ty
noun
any portion of a putting green from which the likelihood of requiring three putts to hole out is greater than 50%

mashed po•ta•to
exclamation
extended metaphor used by American golf spectators to express delight at a particularly well-struck (i.e. mashed) golf ball (i.e. potato)
[ORIGIN USPGA Tour, circa 2010]


West•wood
Westwood, Lee (b. 1973) English golfer, avid collector of rare and exotic tournament trophies (see Volvo Scandavian Masters, Sumitomo VISA Taiheiyo Masters, Macau Open, Dimension Data Pro-Am, Nelson Mandela Invitational), and sponsor logos (see Ping, United Parcel Service, Dunlop International, Audemars Piaget, Druh Belts and Buckles, Bollé, Close House Hotel)