@MBStadium@AdamCrafton_@TheAthleticFC Promoting cheap sugary drinks in a state where 36% of adults and 33% of children are considered obese isn’t the win you think it is 😬
The real sign these are ticket blocks being sold to 3rd party vendors is that it’s the same price for a row across many comparable sections.
I wish I had the bandwidth to track this data, but comparing data from TickPick (shows total # of tickets available) vs SeatGeek (shows # of listings and restricts you to 4 ticket max search) could be quite beneficial for cracking a bit more of the code on FIFA’s dynamic pricing racket.
Some games show a 4:1 spread of tix to listings while others show a 7:1 spread. Filter by 2 or 4 seats and you’ll find more varied spreads.
@Top100Rick Almost certainly on a DFW-LHR so somewhere in the UK you go. I’ll be playing in London on Friday and then Ireland for 8 days…two ships passing in the night.
@acaseofthegolf1 while the low hanging fruit is to say he should finish it off with a John Daly mugshot...
I think this Robert Allenby deep cut would be the cherry on top
@Acyn The ND Government shares a wonderful April 2026 fact sheet on their energy production.
I'm not sure why @SecretaryBurgum is so afraid to brag on his state's diversified energy resources.
https://t.co/knIm0ganw0
We're talking about strategic trees not ones placed for safety or to prevent players playing down another fairway.
And yes the game should absolutely be bifurcated. It's done wonders for pro tennis and baseball has used multiple sets of equipment rules for decades. The answer should rarely be "lets just make the court or ballpark bigger"
@Tomsconcepts@thewheatgerm we've played both small and medium home games using the deck with our girls who are 9 and 12. Both times it's been a blast and they really enjoy it.
It also helps that we've watched every season with them so they know how the game works.
I dont think its all or nothing with trees because a well placed tree can create strategic interest.
Aronimink would probably benefit w/ adding a tree or three on holes such as 2, 4, 9 and 16.
But endless tree lined holes creates boring "hit in down the corridor" golf.
The best example I've seen for tree removal is @TheAddingtonGC in London. Trees had reduced much of the course to narrow playing corridors with marginal turf. @cdpgolf1 have done a fabulous job of restoring it over the past 5 or so years.
@g_rockets@FIDelBoy7@PaoloUggetti@KylePorterNS IMO a course shouldnt make its agronomy decisions just because its played by pros one week every few years.
Removing trees improves:
1) turf health
2) sightlines across the property
3) pace of play (the most important one of all)
All of these lead to a happier membership
@wadesway22@PaoloUggetti somebody asks his opinion, he gives his opinion...and that makes him arrogant?
Do you expect him to give somebody else's opinion instead of his own?
@NealFondren@Top100Rick@zagnut Very different green complexes concepts at Aronimink and Pinehurst…it’s also 6ish weeks earlier, softer turf and cooler weather. Have a decent chance for windy conditions the next few afternoons but otherwise this will likely be about distance control with short irons & wedges