Played from the Back Tees Today

Dex said:
That tee box looks comfortable. Like I could take a nap on it.

Man a nice warm day in the sun with the sound of golf and nature. Wipe my ass and kiss me good night cause this baby is passing the eff out.

Dex said:
That tee box looks comfortable. Like I could take a nap on it.

I hardly ever go barefoot but one of the only times I’ll walk around a bit without shoes on outside is a few steps on a fresh cut like this. Then gotta put my golf shoes back on, because we’ll I’m not an animal. Lol

@Blake
I’ve never gone before but I’ve heard from multiple people that taking your shoes off in the cart and golfing barefoot is not all THAT uncommon in Hawaii.

Absolutely zero idea if that’s true whatsoever but interesting that I’ve heard it separately from multiple people.

@Blake
that reasoning makes 0 sense at all. What the point in being holier-than-thou towards yourself?

Dex said:
That tee box looks comfortable. Like I could take a nap on it.

It’s been a good while since I played a course with tee boxes that immaculate, it looks heavenly

Dex said:
That tee box looks comfortable. Like I could take a nap on it.

That tee box is NSFW.

6 ball, corner pocket.

Thought it was a snooker table at first

That’s a tee in the beginning of February? Where is this fantasy land?

Wynn said:
That’s a tee in the beginning of February? Where is this fantasy land?

the grass doesn’t appear to be southern grass, so not Florida. the long ornamental grass in the back doesn’t appear to be western, I’d guess we’re east of the Mississippi. anywhere north of Tennessee has been too cold to have grass that healthy. Tennessee is possible but I’m going to assume we’re not that far north. This could be Carolinas, possibly Georgia. Could also be central Arkansas, Miss, Bama, maybe Louisiana?

I’m going to wager my guess that it is near coastal Carolinas.

Let us know /u/KheetoDiet

@Rowan
OK Rainbolt. Jesus

Clove said:
@Rowan
OK Rainbolt. Jesus

I feel like golf courses actually could be great bonus rounds for geoguessers specifically because of how plants, trees, and grass can be imported and customized for non-native areas. They’d have to learn specific combinations and architecture.

@Neely
Would def be interesting to watch the best do it. They’d probably also try and use background information. like if there is a power tower in the background they’ll know vague US location, vs Europe or New Zealand.

Clove said:
@Rowan
OK Rainbolt. Jesus

I’m trying! But assuming I’m way off even with my wide blanket

@Rowan
The courses I play at here in the NC Coast are dormant. Really make landing a white ball difficult this time of year. Who plays from fairways anyways, right!?

Beryl said:
@Rowan
The courses I play at here in the NC Coast are dormant. Really make landing a white ball difficult this time of year. Who plays from fairways anyways, right!?

yeah true, but this is likely private and has non-native grass. but yes, usually dormant is due to warm weather climate so we’re possibly looking further from the coast

@Rowan
It’s probably something relatively southern (not Florida, but somewhere south of the Mason-Dixon line most likely) but enough $$$ to still use bent grass instead of Bermuda.

EmmaTaylor said:
@Rowan
It’s probably something relatively southern (not Florida, but somewhere south of the Mason-Dixon line most likely) but enough $$$ to still use bent grass instead of Bermuda.

haha I mean yes the mason dixon line is north of WV and half of Ohio I assume we’re going south of Tenn in this pic. but yes my thoughts, they can afford non-hot climate turf upkeep. I’ll say, I’m in KY and our bent grass has been getting burnt out pretty bad these last few summers so I’m wondering how far Bermuda courses will start creeping north in our lifetime

@Rowan
I’d say it’s more likely that courses switching from cool to warm season turf will use Zoysia over Bermuda. I’m in Missouri nowadays and it’s pretty much the most common grass for fairways/tees around here because it handles winters better, even if it still goes dormant it doesn’t die off as easily when the snow and ice falls. It’s also much more drought tolerant.