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does anyone know someone who actually got Ryder Cup tickets? We had a group of 12 in line hoping that 3 would get through but none of us got anything.
it seemed like a complete farce.
it seemed like a complete farce.
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I knew at least 6 people I can think of who were waiting and none of them got tickets.
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When I got my invite I was fairly excited thinking I'd get them for my parents. But when I mentioned it to them they said they got the invite to and were gonna skip it. Said they did not enjoy the last event at Whistling Straights, said it isn't really a spectator sport there. So those who didn't tickets I'd say you probably dodged a bullet.
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No. Definitely not a bullet dodged. I'll still be there, I'll just have to figure tickets out a different way.
I don't know how old they are or if they have trouble getting around, but the whole Whistling Straits is hard to get around thing is way overblown. There are plenty of places that are extremely easy to get to, and none that are horrendously difficult (at my age anyway).
My plan will be to go to the 5th green ASAP, see everyone go through there and then try to get a view on 16 or 17 after they're gone.
I don't know how old they are or if they have trouble getting around, but the whole Whistling Straits is hard to get around thing is way overblown. There are plenty of places that are extremely easy to get to, and none that are horrendously difficult (at my age anyway).
My plan will be to go to the 5th green ASAP, see everyone go through there and then try to get a view on 16 or 17 after they're gone.
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My plan is to launch relentless verbal assaults at Sergio for 18 holes or until he concedes.
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BUCKnation wrote:jschligs wrote:MrHoneycutt wrote:
Check out the view at Kerry Park in Queen Anne, maybe Volunteer Park in Capitol Hill. The arboretum up in Madison Park is amazing to take a stroll through, and all free save for the Japanese gardens. Ballard Locks tend to draw a lot of people and is pretty cool (you can hit the Fremont troll in the neighborhood next door as well). If you and your wife want to do Pike Place Market, go in the morning on a weekday, otherwise it's packed and suffocating. Are there any specific areas or activities you would like to engage with?
We definitely want to do Pike Place Market, so big thanks for the recommendation. We'll be there Friday-Tuesday so Monday will work well.
I also can't seem to type, I meant to say a day-hike one of the days. Something like a 1-2 hour hike around 2-4 miles. Not opposed to driving an hour to get there either.
Otherwise, any good restaurants or hidden gems? Or cool bars? We don't party like crazy but a night out for dinner and drinks could be fun. Thanks for all the input. Much appreciated.
Been to Seattle a couple of times. Always worth it to go the rotating restaurant at the top of the space needle.
I think when I was there in May they said the restaurant was closed. Not sure if I am remembering it correctly or not. If so, not sure if it is back up now but maybe worth checking.
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midranger wrote:My plan is to launch relentless verbal assaults at Sergio for 18 holes or until he concedes.
I did that to Poulter in 2012. He was not amused.
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There are some decent vantage points at Whistling Straights to be sure but not nearly as many as there are at "regular" courses.
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MickeyDavis wrote:There are some decent vantage points at Whistling Straights to be sure but not nearly as many as there are at "regular" courses.
I thought Erin Hills sucked for in-person vantage points.
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MickeyDavis wrote:There are some decent vantage points at Whistling Straights to be sure but not nearly as many as there are at "regular" courses.
I've been to all 3 PGAs at Whistling Straits, and my family goes to the John Deere Classic in the Quad Cities every year (been going since 2011). Although you don't get the big names there, the JDC experience is far better than any of the PGA Championships I attended.
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JoeyMorgan619 wrote:BUCKnation wrote:jschligs wrote:
We definitely want to do Pike Place Market, so big thanks for the recommendation. We'll be there Friday-Tuesday so Monday will work well.
I also can't seem to type, I meant to say a day-hike one of the days. Something like a 1-2 hour hike around 2-4 miles. Not opposed to driving an hour to get there either.
Otherwise, any good restaurants or hidden gems? Or cool bars? We don't party like crazy but a night out for dinner and drinks could be fun. Thanks for all the input. Much appreciated.
Been to Seattle a couple of times. Always worth it to go the rotating restaurant at the top of the space needle.
I think when I was there in May they said the restaurant was closed. Not sure if I am remembering it correctly or not. If so, not sure if it is back up now but maybe worth checking.
Huh, looks like its part of a major renovation at the moment.
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midranger wrote:does anyone know someone who actually got Ryder Cup tickets? We had a group of 12 in line hoping that 3 would get through but none of us got anything.
it seemed like a complete farce.
I was actually able to get 4 for Friday and 2 Thursday practice tickets. The guy sitting next to me at work didn't get into the "room" to buy tickets until a little after 1 pm, and by then everything was sold out.
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Anyone here had Pequod's before? I hear it's amazing. I'm trying a copycat recipe tonight. I re-seasoned all my cast iron last night in preparation.
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ReasonablySober wrote:Anyone here had Pequod's before? I hear it's amazing. I'm trying a copycat recipe tonight. I re-seasoned all my cast iron last night in preparation.
Once...yeah, it was real good.
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ReasonablySober wrote:Anyone here had Pequod's before? I hear it's amazing. I'm trying a copycat recipe tonight. I re-seasoned all my cast iron last night in preparation.
I've never had Pequod's before, but one of my favorite cast iron pizza recipes uses a no-knead dough that you cook in the cast iron skillet in the oven. It's super easy and fantastic
https://slice.seriouseats.com/2013/01/the-pizza-lab-the-worlds-easiest-pizza-no-knead-no-stretch-pan-pizza.html
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ReasonablySober wrote:Anyone here had Pequod's before? I hear it's amazing. I'm trying a copycat recipe tonight. I re-seasoned all my cast iron last night in preparation.
Yes. Best deep dish in the city. I send everyone there that's willing to get out of downtown. Carmelized crust for the win.
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I hope that as a society we one day look back on the IPA craze in shame.
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MissKhriddleton wrote:I hope that as a society we one day look back on the IPA craze in shame.
Bitter?
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Funny story from the other day. I was driving home from the gym, when an obnoxious driver in a Corvette slides behind my SUV on the highway. I'm in the right lane, less than half a mile from my exit, going about 63 in a 55. Still, I'm not going fast enough for this jerk. He tailgates me as I enter the John Nolen exit ramp, which is a loop that drops down to a 25mph speed limit that I take at about 30 mph. He's still tailgating me, flashing his lights.
Finally, when we get off the ramp, he wraps his car into the next lane and flies. I'm guessing he was going 65 in a 35.
I shake my head and keep going. But deep down, I'm a bit amused. This is one of the areas that is often crawling with cops set up in speed traps.
Two miles later, I see the flashing red and blue lights. It's a squad car. He's pulled over that ****. And I cackled as i drove by.
Finally, when we get off the ramp, he wraps his car into the next lane and flies. I'm guessing he was going 65 in a 35.
I shake my head and keep going. But deep down, I'm a bit amused. This is one of the areas that is often crawling with cops set up in speed traps.
Two miles later, I see the flashing red and blue lights. It's a squad car. He's pulled over that ****. And I cackled as i drove by.
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MissKhriddleton wrote:I hope that as a society we one day look back on the IPA craze in shame.
Nothing wrong with IPAs but it did get out of hand. Especially this hazy/New England ipa moment. Most of those just suck.
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