July 1st in Places, Post Game.
Chambers Bay Deck
On those long summer evenings, nothing beats celebrating a great round by heading out on the clubhouse deck to enjoy a cold beverage – or two – while adding up your birdies as the sun slips behind the mountains to the west. If you’re like us, and you consider a full round of golf to be 19 holes, not 18, here are a few of the courses where you’ll want to make sure to plan some extra …
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June 10th in Places, Post Game.
At Cascade Golfer, we like to think we know our readers … that’s because you’re just like us. And we know that you’re not going to let a little spring rain keep you off the course this season. So rather than throw in the towel until summer, we called around to some of our favorite local experts to find what little tips and tricks they use to keep their game, and their equipment, in tip-top shape during the drip-drop season.
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January 1st in Places, Post Game.
There’s nothing like the rush of stroking a 30-footer for birdie to take money out of your best friend’s pocket.
At least, that’s what we thought before we called it quits barely halfway through a particularly soggy round in October and headed over to the Muckleshoot Casino to try and salvage a good time out of a wet afternoon. Our friends at the Muckleshoot had been inviting us to come check out their new poker room for months, but the varying …
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December 5th in Post Game.
At the end of five hours out on the course, the last thing any golfer wants to do is fight evening traffic on the freeways. That’s why a growing number of courses are teaming up with real estate developers to provide affordable housing options for golfers — right alongside the fairway.
Imagine stepping off the 18th green and not even bothering to change your shoes as you head across the parking lot, bypass your car and continue right through your front …
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April 22nd in Places, Post Game.
Let’s face it — violently swinging a club 70, 80 or 90 times while walking up to four miles isn’t exactly your body’s idea of a vacation. That soreness in your arms and legs that sets in around the 15th hole can last for days — but it doesn’t have to. Next time you make a tee time, treat your body afterwards to a therapeutic sports massage.
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