
It’s November 15th and I played golf in very nice, sunny weather today. This is a good thing. Shot a decent 75. The last few years the courses would have been covered with snow and closed for five months by now.
I hit a nice drive on #13, then looked over at the sign to see how long the hole was. That’s when I noticed this odd sign below.
And you thought Utah’s liquor laws were strange.
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December 31st, 2007 at 12:00 pm
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