The funny thing is that when I was a ClubCorp member, they charged the regular club dues per month, but…
A College Park man was charged with numerous counts on March 31 after driving at a high rate of speed through portions of Peachtree City and striking a patrol car before his vehicle was disabled.
Darryl Lambert, 54, was charged with fleeing and attempting to elude (felony), fleeing and attempting to elude (misdemeanor), aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, reckless driving, hit and run, suspended license, three counts of speeding (30+ miles over), failure to maintain lane, two counts of passing on right, driving on wrong side of roadway, three stop sign violations, five improper turn or lane change, disregarding traffic control device, one count of driving through gore, seatbelt violation and littering on highway, according to Peachtree City Police Department spokesperson Odilia Bergh.
Bergh said the incident occurred at approximately 3:06 p.m. on March 31 when a motorcycle officer attempted a traffic stop on a passenger vehicle occupied by two males at the intersection of Ga. Highway 74 South and Crosstown Drive.
Video supplied by the Peachtree City Police Department. For the full story see https://thecitizen.com/news-crime/man-subdued-after-car-chase-ptc
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The more that golf courses charge for dues, the more they price out regular players, and the less social benefit…
Bravo - that would indeed, the Old Course seems to be better tended.





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