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Never thought I would review a golf tournament or a golf hole, for that matter. Oh, where to begin? I know.... I attended the Phoenix Open a couple of weeks ago. My perspective is not that of a person who plays golf or even a spectator! My perspective is that of a reveler. I went to the open with no intentions of seeing a single ball hit or a golfer play. Some guy named Phil Michelson was there, but what did I care. (I know who Phil M is. But what about that Tiger Woods guy?) I had my cocktails, my prime seat and all the drunk revelers to watch. Needless to say, I had fun despite it being rained out this year. For the sheer size and volume of people, this event is well organized. The event planner did a great job moving a few 100,000 people in and out of the course over the week long tournament. Tips for the ladies: 1. Wear heels at your own risk. 2. Don't bring a big arse purse. You can't take it in the tourney. You will have to leave it in your car. If you have a small clear purse, use that. 3. Wear sunblock 4. Look nice. Dress comfortably cute. 5. Get a pass into somewhere. My return factor: 100%
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