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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading the SPOOs with Patrick Slevin!

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To: SE who wrote (6915)5/21/2002 10:34:07 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (3) of 7434
 
It was a stunning course to play. Some areas are marked with warning signs not to enter. If your ball went there then forget it, they don't want to have to send someone down the up to 400 foot cliffs to retrieve your body. It slows play.

One hole, they call it "The Razor's Edge", had winds at the highest point that would knock you over. I guess it's called the razor's edge because if you hook the ball it goes into the sea, and if you hit a bad slice it goes into the sea on the other side.

Nope, it's not the Razor's Edge it's the twelfth hole (Courcean Stage). If you go to this link and hit Virtual Tour and Scorecard then select 12 you get a good picture of the hole from above. Weather was usually about 16 or 17 which is about 60 or so.

oldheadgolflinks.com

Definitely keep Nemer on his toes, we don't want his brain to rust.
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