Re: Re[2]: Nuclear 3rd...

From: Michael Schuh (schuh@ra-iris.arc.nasa.gov-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Apr 21 1995 - 14:27:16 PDT


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Subject: Re:  Re[2]: Nuclear 3rd...


> Thanks for correcting me. BTW I asked the golf course architect
> whether it was at all practical to play golf in 40 mph winds. He said
> this would certainly "affect the ball" but that the course is designed
> with the wind in mind and that the holes are pretty short anyway
> (125yds average). My take is that some of these guys are gonna beat
> yardage records. Maybe they should have put a green at the old launch
> with the cove as an obstacle...

I just hope the nets keep the golf balls off of the cars in the parking
area. It would be a bummer to come back to a broken windshield.

Schuh

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