PS3 Operation Sports Country Club
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Little learning curve to the settings but its alot more fun with these settings again thanks for having meComment
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Starlin131Rose I just got the game so I'm still getting myself going. I'd still join the Country Club though.Comment
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I feel like Reverend Jim on Taxi, when he was getting his driver's license..."Aw, man. I thought this was the test!"Comment
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If anybody that is waitlisted on the OS country club are looking for a club to join let me know. I left the Top 100 club I was a part of (they didn't appreciate me taking a few days off since I was traveling for work) and set up a new club with a few friends. They are still fairly new to the game so we've got a mix of daily tournaments scheduled. For now, the most daily ones will vary but will typically be pro swing & easy scoring conditions. The weekly tourneys are on much more difficult setups.
Club name is "A Cinderella Story" and is open to the public for now in hopes of growing the membership base. I'm Tommyjohn44 on PSN.
Thanks guys!Comment
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Hey guys, if you play the weekly at St. Andrews, be careful on No. 18. There's a "carnival pin" as some like to call them. If you're below the hole putting up the big hill (short and right of the pin from the fairway), the ball is going to come back to your feet if the putt comes up short. I was -2 going to 18 and four-putted to finish +1. Since it's pretty unfair for a putt to do that, I figured I'd warn you guys.Comment
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