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Next challenge...your bike in front of the entrance to a private country club, glasses on seat. Most private clubs have a plaque which reads 'Members Only' or similar wording. Must be on sign.
I have access to a private club in the country with members and guests only on the place. No pool, but occasionally there is a slip and slide (clothing optional), private parking, occasional trap shoot, and a stage (complete with strippfer pole). Of course, there is a bar there. People have even been known to whack a golf ball now and then.
I have access to a private club in the country with members and guests only on the place. No pool, but occasionally there is a slip and slide (clothing optional), private parking, occasional trap shoot, and a stage (complete with strippfer pole). Of course, there is a bar there. People have even been known to whack a golf ball now and then.
How would that be?
That sounds like some of the bars I frequented in my much younger days.... tp
I have access to a private club in the country with members and guests only on the place. No pool, but occasionally there is a slip and slide (clothing optional), private parking, occasional trap shoot, and a stage (complete with strippfer pole). Of course, there is a bar there. People have even been known to whack a golf ball now and then.
How would that be?
I have a feeling the locker room attendants at your club are infinitely more interesting than the usual ones.
Since it's my challenge let's amend...no requirement for 'Members Only' on sign.
Here you go. Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, PA
..not quite members only, but it does say "Members & Guests"...
This club is so exclusive they even have a security checkpoint at the entrance...
This club has hosted the U.S. Open eight times, and had the PGA Championship there three times, the last one in 1978.
My dad was a golf nut and while he never got to play the course, he managed to land an official PGA marshalling gig there for the U.S Open in '94.
One of the best weekends of his life for sure, before the cancer took him...
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