How many of you use the Tech golf course?
I try to play there 2-3 times a month. Hit the second birdie of my life just this past Thursday on the straight par 5 in the back. I find it almost a steal to play for $5 walking.
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How many of you use the Tech golf course?
I try to play there 2-3 times a month. Hit the second birdie of my life just this past Thursday on the straight par 5 in the back. I find it almost a steal to play for $5 walking.
I don't think there's one single place on that course where you're hitting on even ground, but for the cheap price, I venture there a few times a month...I'm just glad the driving range nearby is finally open again...
It's a fun course to go play with four iron down, no need for anything more. With any accuracy at all and some course knowledge, you can get a good score just by over powering the course.
I can not stand to play that course. I've seen Interstate Medians that were in better shape than Tech golf course. The only fun thing about the course is trying to hit the greens on Par 4's with a driver.
I use the Tech DISC golf course quite frequently. Anybody else a disc golfer?
Well back in the stone age we played for free. Then they uped te fee to a buck. Guys you can't complain too much when you play that cheap. I've played courses that cost quite a bit, but some of my best golf memories where on that Tech course learning how to play. When you are a broke college student and you can play golf every day for free it's not so bad. I also remember having a night tournament out there with glow in the dark golf balls and glow stick on the flags. I also have some really fond memories of the 7th green that were made at night as well. Enjoy it while you can.
We tried that and that was my first run in with the police while a Tech student. They were gracious and didn't arrest us. I still don't think it should be possible to trespass on Tech property while a Tech student on a place that doesn't post hours of operation, but no harm done.
PS - it is a TON of fun if you've never done it.
I have no problem paying the $5 to walk. I also love to see the guys out there with the drivers. I've learned to just tee off with the 5 wood, it goes straight, and pretty high - looks good. It would have been nice to play for free.
Hey, I remember that place. I was out there at "dusk" one time and "accidentally" fell in the water. Lo and behold, 5 or 6 hundred golf balls just hopped out onto the bank. :laugh: :laugh: And yes, the statute of limitations has passed! :)
Ahh, good times, good times.
I graduated four years ago and just ran out of my supply of "water" balls....
:thumbsup: I remember when they drained the front pond to do some maintenance on the bridge. It stayed dry for a while. Pretty soon after they filled it up, I saw a couple of black dudes out there fishing for about an hour.... I *Wonder* if they caught anything...
I actually liked playing out there. Had some good times when they still had someone there to take your money. It wasn't in great shape back then but it has gone really downhill since then. I still try to sneak out there to play once a year. I wish they had the money to fix it up. I really like the layout.
For all of you guys saying you don't use drivers. not even on number 7?
Maybe we all could try and start up a mini-tourney out there on Saturday game days. Small fundraiser for the course.
Anyone that's run a tourney before, would this be reasonable and workable??
That course brings back memories.......I took my girlfriend (now my wife) out to teach her the game. We started on number 4, the par 3 by the parking lot. She swung 4 times, missed the ball every time, then launched my Ping 5 iron...........I took her back to her apartment. That was in 1990 and have never taken her to a course since. I was proud of the throw though!!!!!
I run the tournaments at Ruston Country Club. This is a good thought and idea but I don't think it would make enough difference success-wise. Several reasons why:
1) They don't have nearly enough operable golf carts there to hold a touney.
2) Even if you had 9-10 4-man teams you can't profit but possibly $1000-$1500 at the most.
3) TRUST ME!!! That amount of money will not do ANYTHING for a golf course. The Tech course does have an allotted budget and maintenence is kept up by Tech staff. The course will never improve because it would cost tens of thousands of dollars to make those improvements. The course is also not a high priority for Tech. It loses money every year.
4) Game-day!! I tried to have some last year for LTAC at RCC but it is hard to pull off. I may try a few things different this year like have one for the spring game.
5) It is hard to start a golf tournament for the first time and have success unless it is for a memorial tournament (someone unfortunately passing away).
It's sad but this course will probably not be under Tech much longer. They are not going to keep losing money every year with finances the way they are. There is even talk of selling it to Grambling.
For the 10 BBB hard-core guys, but you know that for a 6p kickoff, tailgating doesn't get good until at least noon.
For what it's worth, that was my first thought as well, but I just figured that we could get more guys to do this on a game day than just on any other Saturday. Didn't you and TECH77 and the guys always play 18 in Homer on gamedays??
I can see the cart thing being a problem. Dang....
On the money thing, for a course like that, that little amount maybe able to START helping out... if nothing else get things a little better to sell to Grambling for a higher price.
Never knew that.... gotta speak up and spread the word brotha!!
I see. How about the Chris Long tourney out there?? :D
Maybe the living guys like Ryan Moats, Luke McCown, Barry Robertson (come on Kat :icon_wink:) would want to get something small started??
Thanks PT. I appreciate your input.
Have you guys ever noticed that when you get there at 9 or 10 there's only a handful of tents??
The "10 BBB hard-core" fans was a slight exaggeration... but you should get the point.
I used a 3 wood on #7, it would roll a good bit. Take a 5 or 7 wood into the green. It was great when the wind was with you too, the ball would launch!
I remember playing there back in the 80's. It was free then - just show your Tech ID. That is where I learned to play, and how to work a plastic worm accross the bottom of a pond to catch bass. I also carried a 4-10 in my bag during the fall in case I saw a squirrel while looking for my ball in the woods. Several of us (some who post on here) played a round in the snow once with orange balls. We played at least 3 times a week. I now belong to a very nice club, but I think of that Tech course almost every time I play. Good times. More good Tech memories.
GonzoDawg metioned that they had a day/night tournament there. I've always thought that would be a great idea. I would definately be in for that. If you guys ever decide to hold a tournament to support the golf course let me know I am definately in.
Still love playing out there. As soon as the weather warms up just a little bit more, I'm going to live out there.
Is there still a 5 iron in the tree to the left of #5 tee box? A friend of mine threw it up there in 1990 or 1991. Later that same week, another friend tossed his bag in the pond on #3.........I have never laughed so hard on a golf course in my entire life. He did fish them out...then drove home.
Spring quarter at Tech was always a blast
A tree next to the #5 teebox? I don't ever remember a tree to the left of the #5 teebox.
Those were some great times!!
Hader disappearing with his golf towel for 30 minutes in the woods on #7 the day after one of our Pit parties. Needless to say, the towel never returned. We were rolling in the fairway!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wonder if they are sill talking about making it 18 holes? I am still hearing about the Sparta Aquifer issue. Wasn't that drying up in the early 90's???