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1/6/2008 8:27:42 PM
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RULES:

1. The infamous “Lush Rule” – Prior to teeing off on a given hole, a player may declare “lush rule”. That player must open a beer (or alcoholic beverage of choice) only after and not before hitting his tee shot. That same player must consume the entire beer himself prior to holing out on that same hole. He is rewarded a stroke of his score for that hole for his outstanding consumption efforts.
Many have called into the question the effectiveness of this rule.

This year, we will utilize the Lush Rule with some restraint:
Thursday.....6 max per round
Friday........ 8 max per round
Saturday...10 max per round morning
................18 max per round afternoon
Sunday.......2 max per round

2. Out of bounds/Lost Ball – out of bounds shall be counted as stroke and distance from anywhere on the course according to USGA rules. If you lose a ball either in a hazard or the woods, drop in an area nearest where it went into the woods/hazard. Take a stroke and play from there. (In one, out two, hitting three) If you “lose” a ball that has crossed white stakes, it is stroke AND distance, go back and play from original spot.
3. Mulligan – One per round, use it or lose it. Not a choice – if you hit a mulligan, you play the result, not your first one if it is better.
4. On course flatulence – encouraged at all times, specifically when Arledge is hitting.
5. Cheating – go ahead, make my day…cheat and die…you’ll be blackballed, tarred and feathered then strung up by your ….well, you get the picture.
6. Side bets and skins games – the more the merrier – pay me beeyatch!

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A Golf Tournament for the Rest of us.
1/7/2008 9:06:40 AM
Guest Some new rules as a result of prior tournaments:

Rule 26B Section 8 of the CTC charter states that no sandals are allowed on the golf course. (AKA "The Pumpkin Rule")
Rule 321A Section 1B states that no Toe participant shall intentionally urinate on a green during tournament play. (AKA "The Potsy Rule")
2/27/2008 5:38:21 PM
Potsy
Posts 2
No urinating on Greens?... Wow, the CTC has really cleaned up it's act.
2/27/2008 10:20:45 PM
Guest As we proved last year on multiple occasions - we have nothing against public urination itself. We just don't want urine or excrement to get in one's line...hence "The Potsy Rule".
I must clarify the rule a bit though: To fully execute a "Potsy", you must not only urinate on the green...but do so while swaying back and forth slowly and yelling "C'Mon Todd hit the F#$%@in ball!!" at the top of your lungs while on an exclusive golf course.
4/9/2010 8:10:58 AM
Iceman778
Posts 20
rules are very important
5/6/2010 11:24:25 PM
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5/14/2010 8:35:24 AM
Iceman778
Posts 20
If you “lose” a ball that has crossed white stakes
5/21/2010 10:32:36 PM
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Posts 94
How To Finish Your Wedges by Yourself!

STEP 1: First, remove the golf club head from shaft. If head is not removed the intense heat will cause the ferrule to melt and the epoxy to breakdown and a reshaft will be in order even if you keep the club and shaft intact.

STEP 2: Next, you will need to soak the club head using the 1 Liter Coke bottle for about an hour. This will strip any existing finish on the head. Get a bowl that is big enough to allow the head to fit while being fully submerged. Making sure the entire club is submergered will give you a more consistent torching.

STEP 3: Now remove your club from the Coke. Next you will need to secure club head in bench vise. If you do not have a bench vise you can use vise grips to hold the head in place. You will then want to scrub the entire club head with the steel brush or scotch-brite to break up any remaining finish left on the head. Now rinse the club with water (or) degreaser to make sure you get all oil and dirt off the head before torching, then let dry completely. If you do not remove all dirt and oil those areas will show up as different colors and will not be uniform.

STEP 4: Secure club head in bench vise (see picture above). Next you will want to turn on your torch. You will want to apply heat directly to the clubhead in an even manner. The best heat is achieved when the pencil flame of the torch is approx. 2 inches away from head. This will take some time to get the torch finish you are looking for. You will generally not begin to see any changes for at least 4-5 minutes.

STEP 5: Once you have reached your desired color from torching, remove heat source and then let cool for 45 minutes. Make sure to leave in a safe place while the head cools down. Your club has probably reached temperatures of 450*+ and it is best to be safe than sorry. If torch finish is not consistent or did not turn out the colors you liked, simply repeat the flaming step.

STEP 6: Since your club has been stripped of its original finish, it is now considered to be in the ‘RAW’ state. You club will in fact rust when exposed to the elements. The best way to combat rust is to apply a Silicone Cloth to the club after each use/round.

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