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The end of April last year. The Old Quarry was a combination of garbage, young birch trees, and basket willows. Hiding among the debris were a series of native bunkers that drove the theme for some of the course and this hole.
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This July. It was a huge effort to get the place cleaned up, the fairway elevated another 40cm, and we're not done yet.
Tony Ristola
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