This time Tom got a little closer to the hole off the tee (185 yards) and made par.
The wildlife didn't seem as wild. They were having a good time feeding in the flower patch.
Down by the lake is a wonderful pool that looked likes it needed to be used. The locals claim that the weather is usually warmer than these last 3 days. (about 55 tops).
They have plenty of well kept Juniper bushes.
About time to move the green again. Tom's playing partner gave up 2 balls to the water gods.
The view from the Floating Green Restaurant was great. What looks like a barrier in the water is an oil slick barrier to protect the 14th green.
A view of the sunset from our room.
A sign in town on the way back to the resort.
Oh, and one last thing, there are business people coming here for conferences. For business people, they just up and leave, kinda like teachers do but in the case of teachers, they can't be trusted. They need a certificate to prove to someone that they actually attended. Here is mine.
Tomorrow, a late checkout and then on to Spokane.
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