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Post by Pubknight on Oct 1, 2015 6:48:02 GMT -5
Learn something new every day. I really thought it was just a nationality thing, not a tour thing. (for the ryder cup) Thanks for the corrections.
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Post by blueorfe on Oct 1, 2015 10:24:31 GMT -5
Good luck over the other side of the pond Andre, you'll be missed over here.
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Post by smurfblade88 on Oct 1, 2015 10:30:04 GMT -5
Not sure if the rule applies to TGC Tours aswell. Would like to know before my switch is finalized ;-) Ye wud be handy if we cud get some clarification on this before the season starts.
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Post by Roosroan on Oct 1, 2015 10:30:14 GMT -5
Good luck over the other side of the pond Andre, you'll be missed over here. Andre Who?
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Post by acidflashback on Oct 2, 2015 1:04:28 GMT -5
Cheers CrazyCanuk, was enjoyable playing with your ghost and seeing you improve over time. Good luck on the PGA tour and with those awesome vids you do. Shot Edi, those are some solid reasons I like the mix of people here, especially Brionnes bbq's. I just hope I get another season with Euro
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ALinquist
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TGCT Name: European
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Post by ALinquist on Oct 2, 2015 14:39:02 GMT -5
I'm guessing the virtual golfing world has not been on pins and needles awaiting my decision, but even being from the USA, I've decided to stay over with the Euros. For me it came down primarily to familiarity with people on the forums and leaderboards. I've really just started to participate in forums more myself, but I like a bunch of the people and don't want to have to start over with that. And since no one's handing out real money, lower purses don't matter. I'm also think I prefer the greater variety of course styles on the Euro tour.
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