gostars wrote:in class A yeah id like to see hazen even try to make it to state in class A and valley had two kids in the top 20 in the state at a 7000 yard course and hill crest is SHORT i shot 72 there in the rain for gods sake
gostars wrote:in class A yeah id like to see hazen even try to make it to state in class A and valley had two kids in the top 20 in the state at a 7000 yard course and hill crest is SHORT i shot 72 there in the rain for gods sake
gostars wrote:boys i think its gonna be tight with valley city and hazen but valley will just be too powerful considering they took 8th in CLASS A state and hazen lost chad marshall. Valley city will win state the next two years
baseball wrote:gostars wrote:in class A yeah id like to see hazen even try to make it to state in class A and valley had two kids in the top 20 in the state at a 7000 yard course and hill crest is SHORT i shot 72 there in the rain for gods sake
and I shot a 79 at Hawktree...but what's that have to do with Hazen?
big_shooter39 wrote:gostars...class A courses are much EASIER to score on because the greens are in wayyyy better condition than class B courses....there is no question about it...class A courses=overated..many of the class B players play those courses in the summer and do just as well or better than A kids.....
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