Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No metro access anywhere close, 16th Street barely moves at all hours of the day, and Rock Creek Pkwy can't handle much traffic either. Good luck attracting people to a tennis club here except those who live in the immediate vicinity.
Lots of people who play at RCPTC come from all over DC, mostly from WOTP and Conn Ave, and from lower Montgomery County. You should resist the urge to chime in on things you are clueless about.
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He wants to build championship quality courses that will attract major tournaments to DC. What’s the issue?
The golfing lawyers don't want to see a professional quality course?
You think Williams & Connolly lawyers play Hains Point? Bless your heart.
Well, I am not the one thinking that there are lawyers taking on the federal government pro bono over a golf course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He wants to build championship quality courses that will attract major tournaments to DC. What’s the issue?
The golfing lawyers don't want to see a professional quality course?
You think Williams & Connolly lawyers play Hains Point? Bless your heart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He wants to build championship quality courses that will attract major tournaments to DC. What’s the issue?
The golfing lawyers don't want to see a professional quality course?
Anonymous wrote:He wants to build championship quality courses that will attract major tournaments to DC. What’s the issue?