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NatchitochesLSU ULM

Favorite team:LA-Monroe 
Location:Austin, Texas
Biography:LSU Dad/ ULM Grad
Interests:Fitness, Pickleball, Golf, Bird Hunting
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Number of Posts:261
Registered on:12/4/2006
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There is more wine produced in The Hill
Country than any other part of the country besides Napa Valley.

re: 4$8 check in

Posted by NatchitochesLSU ULM on 11/21/22 at 4:52 pm
4 of us, hope to find tickets there. Anyone recommend a bar to see Alabama -Auburn then walk to the game?
Looking for 4 tickets
Live here in Texas now and haven't seen the tigers in a few years and certainly want to enjoy the meltdown in college station!
Lot of baseball left, time to grow a sack keyboard bandits.
I burn over 900 calories avg in an hour at Orange Theory. No it isn't a gym, but it certainly isn't a gimmick center.
Terrible post, ULM Is in town this week.

re: Ford Dealer sales rep

Posted by NatchitochesLSU ULM on 9/9/21 at 4:57 pm
the hard top issues are strictly cosmetic and Ford is automatically sending a new hard top to owners as soon as they are manufactured. Not a big deal
yes, I recommend them. I have recoil shafts in my 7 year old apex irons. Never thought I'd switch from steel and will now never go back.
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Tier 1 Thomas, Speith
Tier 2 Horshel, Watson
Tier 3 Fritelli, Ortiz
Tier 4 B. Gay
add a +1 that will partner with me "Doug" thx

re: Dripping Springs TX

Posted by NatchitochesLSU ULM on 3/2/21 at 3:08 am
The driftwood course is going to be a massive, upscale PUD. It is still under construction (still moving dirt for the roads)

re: Dripping Springs TX

Posted by NatchitochesLSU ULM on 3/1/21 at 9:08 pm
I live here in the drip/driftwood area. Played all of them. If you are talking strictly just golf, Valaar Creek is my favorite course. Pros: Lots of hills, challenging well groomed layout and very quiet out there. cons: Doesn’t have a clubhouse bar, just a covered snack shop area with hot dogs/sandwiches to eat. Kissing Tree is my 2nd favorite. Well maintained and forgiving, wide fairways. Has an awesome bar in middle of development (it is a Troon golf development) and the real estate side was developed by the folks that put Atlantis in the Bahamas together. The snack shop at the turn is really cool and worth stopping in to see all the photos on the wall. You can’t go wrong at Grey Rock either. Course is good, usually well maintained and has a nice bar too. It doesn’t have as many of the hill country elevation changes like the other courses do. I also like The Bandit, located about 30-40 miles south of Austin. Quicksand in Wimberly is a step down in quality in every way, but I do think it is fun and a value course for about half the cost of the others. Greens have plenty of undulation challenges and there are plenty of elevation changes too. There also is a cool driving range called "Dripping Springs Country Club" that has top tracer and a liquor license.
Thanks for putting together a fun day RummelTiger! What were the final scores? I posted 14pts on the front, had a couple of fireball shots around the turn and limped in with only 4 pts on the back. Weak!! Looking forward to next year!
Paul Allen and I rode together. He got streaky and smoked a few drives for sure! no cheatin (i kept score)
Hey Scuba Blake,
i live off of sawyer ranch (about 10 mins east of Dripping Springs)
moved here last year from Dutchtown.