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EZ2

07/05/12 9:59 AM

#4427 RE: BullNBear52 #4425

Saratoga 'on tap' in a few weeks ----- great place to revisit the SPORT of KINGS!!! :-D


Lucked out and hit a "SWAG" superfecta last night @ Hoosier Park (online) ---- make the house payment for a couple of months! ;-)
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EZ2

07/05/12 10:09 AM

#4432 RE: BullNBear52 #4425

Mandatory Viewing!!! ~~ If you think it can't happen in "your city" ~~~ think again!! >> WATCH the video!!!


http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/story/18945787/2012/07/03/charlie-leduff-golfs-the-length-of-detroit


Charlie LeDuff golfs the length of Detroit

Posted: Jul 03, 2012 5:57 PM EDT
Updated: Jul 04, 2012 6:19 AM EDT
By Dennis Kraniak - email

I Heart the D Golf Invitational


FOX 2's Charlie LeDuff takes on an epic challenge of golfing his way from 8 Mile Road to Belle Isle... literally. It's a par 3,168, 18-mile, single hole course. The 46-year-old Pulitzer Prize winning writer carries only four clubs in his bag while facing extraordinary hazards that took years to form. He strokes his way through grassy fields, abandoned houses and crumbling landmarks. The half-way houses on this course are real. On the loop, Charlie interacts with the gallery, capturing the spirit of the people of Detroit. No Mulligans here, you play it as it lies.

Why golf the length of the city? Play the video to find out, but here are a few clues to offer you a better handicap. Think: Why are we still here? Who still cares? How can we be better?

If you're curious about the track, expand the photo to see the "I Heart the D Golf Invitational" course map.

A few places to point out:

Charlie tees off at the old Michigan State Fairgrounds. He hacked his way south, going though where the Halloween Party commune "Theater of the Bizarre" used to rage, before it was shut down.


He chops through the rough near Woodward, past the old Dutch Girl Doughnut Shop, then east through the neighborhoods of Robinwood, then 6 Mile and Nevada. He swings through Dequindre and Minnesota.

He gets a lesson in city golf course etiquette from Deadline Detroit columnist Bill McGraw, who tells Charlie about the 289.6 acre I-94 Industrial Project. This is an area of land that used to be comprised of neighborhoods until the city bought the land to re-purpose it into a place for new industries to build. Instead the area has returned to nature.

Next, the famous abandoned Packard Plant adds several strokes to Charlie's scorecard. If Augusta has "Amen Corner," this course offers the 'Wailing Wall' to where industry used to thrive. Charlie spends more time with the gallery in neighborhoods around the plant, and then it's off to Belle Isle to make a putt.

He croquet's the Detroit River on the famous MacArthur Bridge, perhaps less famous than Hogan's, but a lot more people have crossed it. Finally, he sinks his putt at the Belle Isle Golf Club, a 9-hole course which you can still play. For tee times, click here.


For the record, Charlie shot 2,525 in the first ever "I Heart the D Invitational."

Charlie did not have a caddie, but he had one hell of a crew to the play course with:Photographers Bob Schedlbower, Chris Sherban and Matt Phillips.Edited by Matt Phillips.Thanks to sportscaster Dan "The Man" Miller, on the course reporter Ryan Ermanni and wise-weatherman Rich Luuuuuuterman.E-mail Charlie: charlie.leduff@foxtv.com and add your comments to the story below.
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EZ2

07/07/12 7:10 AM

#4569 RE: BullNBear52 #4425

If you have access......race cards at both Belmont and BfHollywood have some good races today! (Calder too) ~~~~ enjoy!!!! ;-)


Game On Dude the natural choice in Hollywood Gold Cup + LIVE on DRF.com

Bob Baffert-trained Game On Dude, who made a statement with his Grade 2 Californian Stakes win on June 2, is the clear favorite in Saturday's $500,000 Hollywood Gold Cup at Betfair Hollywood Park, part of a full card you can watch LIVE on DRF.com. The biggest threat to Game On Dude is Richard's Kid, who is also trained by Baffert.

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