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Old 09-22-2018, 05:14 AM
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Default Two new golf courses flyovers

Just up on YouTube are two new golf course videos in my continuing effort to do flyovers of all 666 holes available.
Due to the tilting of the earth it is now almost impossible for me to get two golf courses together on the same morning while one is closed for maintenance and the other doesn't have any golfers on it. As a courtesy to the golfers I have to limit myself to doing flyovers on any given day to the courses that are closed for scheduled maintenance, hence Belmont and Okeechobee together this morning.

The flyover of Pinus palustris and Pinus Taeda courses will be of especial interest today.

Enjoy

5. Belmont and Okeechobee
6. Longleaf and Loblolly

Here are the links to the previous course flyovers
1. Mangrove - Sweetgum - Palmetto
2. Turtle Mound and Sandhill
3. Truman and Roosevelt
4. Yankee Clipper and Southern Star

Update -
Ok, originally on this post I used the genus and species instead of the more common name for the Longleaf and Loblolly pines that the two new courses were named for. Now that something official has come out in the Daily Sun, I've changed it to the common names. Enjoy.
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