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12 hours ago, rhyslloyd said:

Glad to hear someone else still hasn't gotten their tickets.  I have two for the entire week.

I was in group C to purchase. Maybe mailed out in same kind of order?

I have only been to Quail Hollow once many years ago.  Any recommendations about the bet place to see the most action?

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4 hours ago, ladypanther said:

I was in group C to purchase. Maybe mailed out in same kind of order?

I have only been to Quail Hollow once many years ago.  Any recommendations about the bet place to see the most action?

The 17th hole (par 3) is their signature hole and probably the best place to park for the day but it gets crowded.

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5 hours ago, ladypanther said:

I was in group C to purchase. Maybe mailed out in same kind of order?

I have only been to Quail Hollow once many years ago.  Any recommendations about the bet place to see the most action?

A buddy and I were both in Group A, and neither of us has received our tickets.  The area around 16 and 17 is a good spot, but it does get crowded as another said.  I personally enjoy the shady area of pines between 5 and 6.  There are restrooms and snacks.  Hole 6 is a par 3 so you get good action, and that general area used to be a landing zone for tee shots on 5 and to see approach shots into the green.  That may have changed a bit following the redesign.  You can also post up to the left side of the green on 6 and catch some action on 7 which is my favorite hole.  Tip:  14 is a great hole to watch as many guys will try to drive the green, but don't go up 15 unless you're prepared to walk all the way back.  There didn't used to be a way to walk from 15 to 16, so you had to come all the way back around the lake.  Not sure if that has changed.  I doubt it.

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On 7/12/2017 at 9:13 PM, CelibatePimp said:

I dunno how anyone can enjoy watching golf. I tried to, I really tried but couldn't

golf is awesome...took my son a few yrs back to QH ... we were literally standing  a yard off the 18 green watching the action... 

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