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[QUOTE="OrangeTown, post: 1841354, member: 942"] Well I make a post like this every year. The Orangeyes Open yesterday was another wonderful event and it's always great to see the usual faces as well as meeting new ones. Due to a last minute change of plans, DCCuse and I had to scramble to find a couple players a couple hours before tee off. It just so happened that my buddy and usual lurker [USER=536]HerkimerSU[/USER] wanted me to deliver BC tickets to [USER=340]RayInVa[/USER] when I saw him so I decided to see if he wanted to join us. A half hour later, we were in the car on our way. [USER=154]DCCuse[/USER] found a strapping young lad to fill out the foursome. Kyle, I don't know your last name, but it was a pleasure meeting you and spending the day with you. I wish you nothing but the best with your position at the University. And thank you for bailing us out right out of the gate. After meeting up with and chatting with the usual suspects such as [USER=27]sutomcat[/USER] and [USER=640]OrangeOnions[/USER] , I got to meet a couple great guys in [USER=340]RayInVa[/USER] and [USER=129]Shenexon[/USER] (who had met [USER=47]CuseTroop[/USER] out the night before and lived to tell about it). Had a couple drinks with them in the bar afterwards and they are class acts. Before heading out to our starting holes, we got to see Orangeyes' grandson hit the ceremonial first tee shot. I joked with my buddy [USER=536]HerkimerSU[/USER] that I was ready to dump him for the youngster. Our round was a crazy one. I've never played in a scramble and had so many bogeys. But after finishing our first 9 at 2 over par (after birdying the first hole), the inner pro in [USER=154]DCCuse[/USER] came out. He drains a long 35 foot birdy putt on 1. We get to the green in 2 on the par 5 2nd and he gets nostalgic. Last year, [USER=227]JackBauer44[/USER] said on that exact green that he would shotgun a beer if we birdied the hole. Well you probably don't remember, but I posted a video of him doing it. Needless to say, [USER=154]DCCuse[/USER] drains the long eagle putt and I present to you to following: Who is the worse shotgunner? (Warning: There is an -Bomb dropped in the video of [USER=227]JackBauer44[/USER] from last year.) I think both got more beer in orifices other than their mouth. I hope the links work. [USER=227]JackBauer44[/USER] [URL='https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bx7syLCWoQvzMWNISVR2MVo0Vlk']IMG_0275.MOV[/URL] vs. [USER=154]DCCuse[/USER] [URL='https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bx7syLCWoQvzcEVxWjZZRXpQTXM']File_000.mov[/URL] Videos taken at the same spot one year apart. I can only imagine what next year holds. So after golf, Chris Gedney gave a great talk about the terrible issues of Chron's disease and ulcerative colitis. As members of this board, there isn't one of us who can say those have not affected someone dear to us. Dan obviously left an impact on him and you could sense the connection in his voice. Niko ended up having to be elsewhere, so his lovely wife stepped in and did a fantastic job emcee-ing in his absence. It was like having a funnier, better looking Niko on the microphone. And like the class act he is, Niko still did what he could to show up at the end of the evening. The prizes were great, the company was great, and now that I've eaten the food there sober, I can say it was very good. (Amazing how you can stay sober when not playing with [USER=227]JackBauer44[/USER] or [USER=47]CuseTroop[/USER] ) I wasn't able to hang around long after, but I did get to briefly say hi to Dan's lovely wife Diane and his lovely daughter Kelly again. Kelly presented me with a dozen orange golf balls and an SU beanie for letting her and her daughter use my tickets last season (I know you will read this and you did not have to do that. But I love that beanie so I'm glad you did!) Long story short, great time with great people and great fans for a great person and a great cause. I know my buddy [USER=536]HerkimerSU[/USER] is hooked. Thanks to everyone involved in making this event for an Orange legend happen. I had originally just wanted to post the competing shotgun videos but I can't help but recap this amazing event. [/QUOTE]
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