The couple complaints I saw was the puck, technically, goes backwards?That was beautiful. Where’s the controversy? I don’t think he ever stopped his or the pucks momentum. The begin the leg move? I’m fine with that.
The couple complaints I saw was the puck, technically, goes backwards?That was beautiful. Where’s the controversy? I don’t think he ever stopped his or the pucks momentum. The begin the leg move? I’m fine with that.
I'm a few pen zaps in, but I'd don't see the puck moving backwardsThe couple complaints I saw was the puck, technically, goes backwards?
Between the legs he pushes it backwards but the kids 12 and it was a thing of beauty. Should be allowed just on difficulty vs age imo.I'm a few pen zaps in, but I'd don't see the puck moving backwards
You get access to the course. They'll have boogie hospitality tents and stuff like that, that you won't have access to. They'll have regular concessions that you can get food and drink to, but a grounds pass is just that, access to the courseAnyone here been to a major golf tournament? The Truist Championship starts Thursday at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. If you buy “grounds” tickets what kind of access do you get? I’m not really interested in golf, but this tournament is in my neighborhood and I’d be curious to just walk around the course.
Thanks for the reply. Hmm. Looks like it’s $140/ticket, unless I want to go Wednesday for the Pro-Am. That’s only $40. I think Jason Kelce and Owen Tippett are playing. I’ve been past the country club a bunch of times (it’s adjacent to the park we walk in) but have never been in there. I didn’t even know the tournament was here until we went to the park last week to walk and there were about 100 brand new Cadillac Escalades, with Michigan tags, in the parking lot and a sign up about the lot being closed for it.You get access to the course. They'll have boogie hospitality tents and stuff like that, that you won't have access to. They'll have regular concessions that you can get food and drink to, but a grounds pass is just that, access to the course
If you live right across the street, and you don't mind spending the money, it's a good time. It's a signature event and only a 72 player field, with no cut, so, with the exception of Scheffler, all the big names will be thereThanks for the reply. Hmm. Looks like it’s $140/ticket, unless I want to go Wednesday for the Pro-Am. That’s only $40. I think Jason Kelce and Owen Tippett are playing. I’ve been past the country club a bunch of times (it’s adjacent to the park we walk in) but have never been in there. I didn’t even know the tournament was here until we went to the park last week to walk and there were about 100 brand new Cadillac Escalades, with Michigan tags, in the parking lot and a sign up about the lot being closed for it.
We are, somehow, on our third straight week of sunny weather with almost no rain, which is unheard of here during the month of April. Or May.
Temps mostly in the upper 60's with some days hitting 80F. And the the ten-day forecast appears to continue the trend. Unreal spring conditions for those of us who dwell west of the Cascades. Should be a pleasant cruise for you.