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The par-3’s are especially
tough. An example is the
175-yard 11th. With a pond in
front and to the side of the
green, and a sand trap behind,
it is not for the faint-of-heart or
for the fading slice. Escaping
with a double-bogey can be a
pleasure at times.
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The best part of Tokatee
may be it's discount to Univer
sity students. A validated fee
card gets a round for half
price, and at $7.50 a shot, it
more than makes up for the
gas money to get there.
It also makes for a nice way
to spend a day — a little golf in
the morning and an afternoon
up by Three Sisters or relaxing
at the hot springs near Cougar
Resevoir, which is just up the
road?
What better way to escape
the drudgery of school and
Eugene?
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SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES - SPRING 1983
Starling Date
or I vent Date
April 1f>
April 18
April 23
April 25
April 27
May 3
May 2
May 6
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Thurs. April 14
Fri. April 15
Fri. April 22
Fri. April 22
Wed. April 27
Thurs. April 28
Fri. April 29
Wed. May 4
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Activity
Swimming*
Volleyball Mixed Dbls
4x4 Basketball
Volleyball Doubles
FUN RUN
Golf-Scramble League
Ultimate Frisbee
Track *
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* Intramural Sport - Under IM Regulations
*M-Men, W-Women, C-Coed
Spring Fling Fun Run - Today (Wed. April
13). Meet on the North side of Autzen
Footbridge at 4:00 p.m. SHARP! You will
have the choice of a 3 or 5 mile loop.
Join us and begin to get the kinks out
from winter of being holed up.
Volleyball Mixed Doubles - Hey! All you volleyball fans, get
with it and enter the mixed doubles tournament - entry
deadline is Friday, April 15, at 5:00 p.m. Games will be
played at Gerlinger Annex on Monday and Wednesday,
April 18, and 20, beginning at 4:30 p.m. Entries available at
103 Gerlinger.
Post NCAA 4 on 4 Tournament - Basketball players never die,
they SHOOT INTO SPRING. Entries due April 22 at 5:00 p.m.
There will be a team limit, so get your act together now.
Teams will play two games; then, based on their record, all
teams will go into playoffs. There are divisions for men and
women.
IM Swim Meet - There is a time to BE ALL
WET and this is it! Saturday, April 16 at
Leighton Pool. This is a team event OR you
may enter as an individual. Ther are novelty
and regular events. Stop by the RIM Office
and check out the events and get your team
entered.
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Emerald Valley Golf
Course in Creswell. Another
long course that has a lot to
offer, the 6,231 par-72 Emerald
Valley is in fairly good condi
tion. The fairways are dry, but
the greens are still soggy.
The course annually holds
some tough tournaments such
as the Oregon Golf Associa
tion Medal Championship, and
in 1981 it hosted the United
States Women’s Public Link
Championship.
Probably the outstanding
hole I found on my little excur
sion, as my scorecard will at
test, is the 421-yard par-4 fifth
hole.
The length itself often
causes a duffer to make that
ill-fated decision to "go for it”
off the tee. If you survive that,
you’re faced with a long, long
second shot that must dissect
ponds both to the right and to
the left of a green bunkered by
sand traps.
A definite nightmare for an
unwary golfer. Bring plenty of
golf balls.
Green fees run $8 for nine
holes and $13 for 18.
Springfield Country
CIUD on Mohawk Road in
North Springfield. Definitely
the up-and-coming course in
the area. The already nice
2,842-yard par-35 nine-holer
will be supplemented by a new
back nine scheduled to open
in mid-June.
The new nine, a rolling 3,400
yards long, is penned in
against a nearby mountain and
is "much more difficult" than
the existing nine according to
club pro Ron Wells.
The course is in good
shape, and seems to drain the
best of the links I toured.
Heavy rains and an even
heavier hail storm moments
before I hit the first tee didn’t
affect the course much,
though it did make me ques
tion what / was doing out
there.
The semi-private club
doesn't fit into any country
club stereotype. The course is
closed weekends until noon
and on Thursday after 4:00
p.m., but otherwise is open to
non-members at very com
parable prices. Nine holes run
$5 on weekdays and $6 on
weekends.
Oakway Golf Course
2000 Cal Young Road. A nice
little course for working on
your short game. Only a
3,529-yards long par 61, you
really need a driver, wedge and
nine-iron for this course, and a
good player can get away with
a three-wood instead of the
driver.
But the course can be
deceptive if a hacker isn’t
wary. A few fairways are nar
row and can leave a duffer in
trouble if he gets in the rough
and is forced to hit from
beneath one of the many little
trees which line the course.
Fortunately winter rules are
still in effect and a little foot
wedge every once in a while
can do wonders for your score.
The course is in descent
condition with only a few mud
dy fairways, and the greens
are reasonably dry.
The price is a little high con
sidering the length — $5 for
nine holes and $9 for 18.
Laurelwood Golf
Course, 2700 Columbia. The
availability (less than a mile
from campus) and the price
make this a popular choice
among University students.
The course is not difficult, a
par-35 only 2,800 yards long,
and can boost a golfer’s con
fidence before he or she ven
tures out to play the more for
midable courses in the area.
Heavy early season play and
even heavier rains makes this
less than an ideal course to
play. The high clay content of
the soil makes it “mucky" at
times according to club pro
Gary Dutell.
Watch your shots because
it’s easy to lose the ball in the
middle of the fairways.
Fortunately, this can also be
a blessing. Especially on the
made-for-a-duffer 90-degree
dogleg right fifth hole. A long
tee shot that fades, makes for
a perfect approach shot to a
green.
But when you’re almost hit
by an impatient golfer, who
lets one rip around the blind
corner before you’re out of the
way, you can gain satisfaction
as the ball disappears in the
mud. Of course after you tell
the jerk to yell that great guilt
remover “fore" next time
before he hits, you convenient
ly forget exactly where the ball
disappeared. Aww, sweet
revenge
And it was a Titlelist, too.
Dr. Robert Anthony
THE RESULTS
PROGRAM
Church of Religious
Science
"You can only have two things in life - Reasons or Results.
Reasons don't count Dr. Anthony, psychologist, author and
teacher in the New Thought Movement will show you how to
move from where you are right now to where you want to be.
Clarify your thoughts, needs, and wants, develop win-win
relationships, turn potential into performance and handle emotions
effectively to obtain positive results! Plan to attend this dynamic
two-evening seminar!
$25.00 Tax Deductible Donation Required.
Dr Anthony will be speaking Sunday. April 17 at the 9:30
and 11 00 services. Once you give yourself the opportunity to hear
Dr. Anthony, you will know you want to hear more!
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
A Metaphysical Church Dedicated to Personal Growth
390 Vernal, Eugene (Coburg Rd. & Rustic) 485-0035
April 18-19
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