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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Feb 2007, p. 25

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Fun in the sunny south Continued from page 23 blue tees. That time factor is also something snohackers may want to remember when thinking about Orlando area golf; it gets dark down there about the same time it does in Kâ€"W so don‘t book times later than 1 p.m. if you want to finish in the daylight. The Legends at Orange Lake was our Monday venue as we played a course designed by Arnold Palmer, part of a 54â€"hole complex that also featured an 18â€"hole track crafted by Michael Dasher and two nineâ€"hole executive courses â€" one lighted â€" designed by Dashâ€" er and Palmer. Could you ask for any more? We were still in the Kissimmee area the next day for the 18â€"hole Celebration course, a fine four sets of tees work from the father and son tandem of Robert Trent Jones and junior. It also gets four and oneâ€"half stars for public access coursâ€" es from Golf Digest and I selâ€" dom have trouble with their assessments. Wednesday was one of the moast interesting days because we played the Mysâ€" tic Dunes track just a couple of miles south of Disney World. I should have prepared _ day. It wasn‘t the best way to my chanting voice when the _ end a winter golf junket to scorecard featured a picture _ the sunny south, but it was a of a ball rolling on the green. _ fun trip and one I‘m looking Another clue was the starter _ forward to repeating in the who rolled his eyes and said: _ future. "You‘ll find the greens...interesting." Bill (Skip) Johns retired It had tremendous routâ€" _ from fullâ€"time sportswriting ing through many condo _ ;» 2002 but can be reached at areas and some old country _ skipschips@golden.net. Mercedes Benz Dealer Authorized Specializing In BMW PORSCHE JAGUAR Original Paint Finishes Unsurpassed Collision Repair 15 Centennial Dr. Kitchener 519â€"578â€"2052 styling with wooden plankâ€" backed sand bunkers but the greens were simply unbelievable. The scorecard said the layout was designed by former tour regular Gary Koch who is now in the TV booth. My suggestion? Hang on to the mike, Gary, and let the Garls, the Jones and the Hills do the design work, especially when it comes to putting surfaces. Back in Orlando, Hawk‘s Landing was our Thursday location, a fine 20â€"yearâ€"old facility first laid out by Joe Lee before another one of my fave U.S. shapers, Bob Cupp, did some redesign in ‘98. It was user friendly with tee yardages of 6,602, 6,165, 5,601 and 4,746 and slopes at 131, 129, 119/130 (men/women) and 117 (women). With Friday our last day, 1 was looking forward to a journey around the Stoneyâ€" brook West track in Winter Garden, especially since it was laid out by Arthur Hills, another one of my favourite U.S. architects. With men‘s tees ranging from 7,101 to 5,801 yards and water hazards in play on more than half the holes, it would have been a good challenge if some intestinal problems had not kept me in the golf cart most of the day. It wasn‘t the best way to end a winter golf junket to the sunny south, but it was a fun trip and one I‘m looking forward to repeating in the future. Saturday March 3 Delta Kitchenerâ€"Watertoo Hotel, 105 King Street East 10am â€" 6pm FREE Hourly Travel Presentations! Exclusive show discounts Exhibitors from Around The World FREE admission and great door prizes! FREE ADMISSION ‘ For Travel Presentation Schedule go to www .traveicuts.com/oneworld 1â€"888â€"FLYâ€"CUTS (359â€"2887) RElI Your Child nnermues Deserves the Best! \W®*"S4., 99 of Kindermusik parents would recommend this program to Other PareNtS! (Hamison Interactive, Nov05) DIG in to fun this summer at ul ... Leurier! _ "My son loved finding the artefacts!" "She loved learning about ancient h ees "My favourite part was the dlwnfly To advertise your March Break/Spring Activity in the Feb. 28 edition of the Waterloo Chronicle, please call Matt at 519â€"623â€"3050 ext. 208 mmiller@cambridgetimes Kindermusik of Cambridge/ KW Awardâ€"winning. Celebrating 20 years! Studios in Cambridge & Waterloo 519â€"622â€"5702 Presentation Schedule â€" Viking Suite A 101 $am 111 Sam 15pm 15pm 15pm 15pm 15pm 15pm Backpacking in Europe with Travel CUTS Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam with Trek Holidays Travelling the South Pacific with Sunquest/Moliday House Egypt and jordan with Trek Holidays Trafaigar Tours â€" Your One World Coach Tour Company Central America and Cuba with Trek Holidays Travelling Solo vs. foining a Group Tour Modemn Gonzo The Highlands of South America with Trek Holidays ASSESSMENT & REGISTRATION For Tiny Olympic Prospects Age 5â€"8 (other age groups available} 2007 SPRING SESSION Tuesday March 6th, 2007 at The WLU Pool from 7:00â€"8:00pm Bring your swimsuit, towel and goggles! Classes start March 19" SWIMMINGâ€"It‘s a LIFE Skill! Water Safe for Summer ># ~°, For more information call 519â€"885â€"1310 or Visit us at www.rowswimming.ca Ask about our March Break Skills Camp for 8 & Up at WLU Poot March 12thâ€"15th 5â€"6:30pm $55/swimmer & ask about our Summer Camps for ages 7â€"12 (first 2 weeks in July & third week of August) "ROW not only produces Good Swimmers, we develop Great People" WATERLOO CHRONICLE + Wednesday, February 21, 2007 * 25 Presentation Schedule â€" Viking Suite B 1:15pm 2:15pm 3:15pm 4:15pm $u15pm 1$am 1 Sam 15pm March Break Programs: Kitchener Tech Lab * Techâ€"Nâ€"Sports * Video Game Creation Watertoo Tech Lab * Digital Movie BlockBuster Travelling Solo vs. loining a Group Tour Modern Gonzo Volunteer Abroad Opportunities Work Abroad Holidays with SWAP Experience Australia Travelling Portugal with Signature Vacations Experience Europe Volunteer Abroad Opportunities Work Abroad Holidays with SWAP ROW OF Way,

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