1. As I recall I shot pretty much in the mid to upper 80's, but remember we had had unbelievable weather, no wind or rain for two straight weeks. Probably never happened before or since!:eek:
  2. One of my life's disappointments, almost 30 years in the Air force and never got to play at the Academy.:( Haven't played Pebble either.
  3. I was stationed at the Academy from '72 -76. After I retired in '86 we stayed here and I kept my membership at the Academy until I was no longer able to play. Probably the most scenic and toughest course in the military.
    Were you a pilot?
  4. I was visiting our satellite tracking station in CA and diverted to Pebble on the way back, They knocked 50% off the green fee and it was still expensive. IconLOL.gif On a more serious note, it was worth every penny. Shot 92 but really didn't give a shit about the score.
  5. That's what I heard about the Academy course. Answer to your question: yes.
  6. I shot an 89 at the Old Course. Had decent weather for early fall. I kept it out of the heather & gorse. I had one 3 putt on one of the double greens. Hit the ball very well from tee to green. Better than normal. Other wise the score might have reached triple digits.
  7. Yea, I understand that now you have to stay a night in the Lodge to be able to play the course. Probably drop about a grand to do that.
  8. What aircraft did you fly? My career field was logistics sustainment. Supported a wide variety of aircraft over 20 years. The F-100 in Nam was the toughest from a parts availability perspective. The Bone Yard in Arizona was a life saver.
  9. I stayed at the Presidio on the peninsula. Definitely kept the costs within budget.
  10. Started as a T-37 IP, got off active duty, joined the reserves and flew C-7s, C-130Es and Hs, C-9s, C-5s and C-141s.