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OK, so why is Montigel let go?
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<blockquote data-quote="Putt4Purple" data-source="post: 3165315" data-attributes="member: 73495"><p>Most of this is relevant. New energy is needed. Coach M is a veteran. Old ok! To be blunt. I can understand the view of energy being needed. This to me IS the reason for change. Let him retire on his own accord. </p><p>Missing on and leaning on legacy recruits should not ever be an excuse. I don't buy that one. There are plenty of other good golfers to recruit.</p><p>My issue with your post is what else is expected as far as a "dedicated coarse and top-notch practice facility"? Is TCU supposed to build their own golf course? TCU plays and has access to Colonial Country Club. If a TCU golf coach reached out to other golf courses, I am sure they could have access to them as well. A new young coach could and should do that. I do believe they have a contract with Leonard's Golf Ranch west of Fort Worth for all their practice needs. What else would you suggest? If you're seeking a place to grow various grasses and have different architectural styles here in north Texas when its 100+ in summer and occasionally below 0. All for the sake of the TCU golf team, well I don't ever see that happening.</p><p>We live in a unique part of the USA. The land is not set up for a golfer's paradise. There are plenty of good challenging golf courses around here though. Plenty of good golfers have grown up here in north Texas and done well in their careers without supposed top-notch facilities. Go Frogs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Putt4Purple, post: 3165315, member: 73495"] Most of this is relevant. New energy is needed. Coach M is a veteran. Old ok! To be blunt. I can understand the view of energy being needed. This to me IS the reason for change. Let him retire on his own accord. Missing on and leaning on legacy recruits should not ever be an excuse. I don't buy that one. There are plenty of other good golfers to recruit. My issue with your post is what else is expected as far as a "dedicated coarse and top-notch practice facility"? Is TCU supposed to build their own golf course? TCU plays and has access to Colonial Country Club. If a TCU golf coach reached out to other golf courses, I am sure they could have access to them as well. A new young coach could and should do that. I do believe they have a contract with Leonard's Golf Ranch west of Fort Worth for all their practice needs. What else would you suggest? If you're seeking a place to grow various grasses and have different architectural styles here in north Texas when its 100+ in summer and occasionally below 0. All for the sake of the TCU golf team, well I don't ever see that happening. We live in a unique part of the USA. The land is not set up for a golfer's paradise. There are plenty of good challenging golf courses around here though. Plenty of good golfers have grown up here in north Texas and done well in their careers without supposed top-notch facilities. Go Frogs! [/QUOTE]
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