BOC: Binghamton Gig (and Golf)
brian halligan
brianh at PULLEYN.COM
Fri Oct 2 16:11:34 EDT 1998
Torgo sez:
>It'd be kinda cool to have a BOC
>OPEN or something. Maybe we could get Brian and Jason to slap a few
>around too.
I only get out about 3 or 4 times a season, but I know that if I can just
get a few more games in I'll be able to get the ball in the clown's nose.
Seriously though, I shoot 100+, but if I can get out early and often this
spring I should be able to make my game a little more respectable for a BOC
scramble. Although it might be slightly less embarrasing if we play a par 3
like Pope's Grove in Syr.
>It was suggested to me to mark my balls (golf that is) with a magic
>marker for easy identification. A buddy of mine uses his initials, and I
>do that myself on some of mine. But when I want a little good luck on
>the course..... yep.... I use a good old BOC symbol. :^)
That could be a problem at the BOC Open.
TORGO: "Is that your ball or mine over there?"
BRIAN: "Mine's a MaxFly #3. BOC symbol."
TORGO: "Mine too!"
BRIAN: "Damn, well I guess we'll just have to not count this hole."
TORGO: "Wait. What color was yours?"
BRIAN: "Orange."
TORGO: "Oh, then I guess it's not yours then." ;-)
OB real BOC content> Has anyone checked out the "Tourdates of Yore" on the
official site? Man, they've played in Rochester and Binghamton *a lot*.
Unless there really is a place called Bingham(p)ton, NY in the same
county...
Brian
OB CD> Descendents "Somery"
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Brian Halligan
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