The Camping Masters
The Camping Masters is traditionaly played on the last day of camping. There are at least two players and one Course Manager. I have assumed the role of Course Manager over the years, mostly because I enjoy making the course as difficult as possible.
Rules are simple - Match Play by hole. Players must get the ball within a club's length of the hole. Actually hitting the hole is better than a club length. Holes can be halved. Course begins and ends at the firepit. Chad must be observed at all times, he can't remember his strokes (I bet he did last night, though!). Winner gets a picture on The Stump.
There are normally many arguments and foul language. The Kilzer Rule was adopted recently where a player can replace a horribly damaged ball - but only once during the game.
The most famous Camping Masters was actually on the news. The video is no longer up, but that was a cool day.
Everyone loves the Camping Masters. The pine beetle infestation in Summit County has put the Masters on hold. There was a tournament in Deckers last year - it just wasn't the same. Stupid pine beetles...
Good Morning! (Sort of)
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I just managed to get about 85 minutes of sleep. I had dreams the storm was
over. It's not. Well, not really. It's still dumping rain here, it's still
dark...
10 years ago
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