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04/16/2007: "South Georgia Classic"
This week was a week of serious extremes. The weather at the start of the week was in the 50's and windy. By time the tournament started it was in the upper 80's. On Saturday it was about 85 degrees with 25 mph winds. Then on Sunday the temperature was 55 degrees and blowing 30 to 40 mph. The weather never seems to amaze me when I am back in this part of the country.
Kinderloo Forest was the longest golf course that I have ever played. Also, it was one of the longest courses that a PGA Tour sanctioned tournament has ever been held on. The course was almost 7,800 yards long! And let me tell you, it played every yard of it. It was built on about 200 acres of land and it was just flat out HUGE! The beauty of it was how it was carved out of a forest. It was in great condition too.
I didn't finish as well as I would have liked but it wasn't all too bad. I am still learning how to putt on these bermuda grass greens though. The more that I play on them the better I will get. I am heading up the road about four hours to Athens, Ga and I will keep you all updated next week on how it went!

