Wow. That was probably the best sporting experience of my 26 years. No pictures though as cameras are not allowed. We got there really early and were a ble to set up our chairs in th third row to the left of the 18th green we had to move twice as Stephen Ames and Johnson Wagner hit their approach shots within three feet of us. Then we had to move a third time when Phil launched his shot into the camera stand. He rain delay kind of sucked but I was ucky to be stranded in a beer tent. I know most of you won't understand, but all in all it was alot of fun and I think it was better than seeing ISU at th big dance which I have been to twice.
Wow. That was probably the best sporting experience of my 26 years. No pictures though as cameras are not allowed. We got there really early and were a ble to set up our chairs in th third row to the left of the 18th green we had to move twice as Stephen Ames and Johnson Wagner hit their approach shots within three feet of us. Then we had to move a third time when Phil launched his shot into the camera stand. He rain delay kind of sucked but I was ucky to be stranded in a beer tent. I know most of you won't understand, but all in all it was alot of fun and I think it was better than seeing ISU at th big dance which I have been to twice.
Yes it is. kind of like seeing the Grand Canyon in person for the first time. All the history and tradition just make it so special. I took some pine cones and a little piece of turf with me.
im not a golf fan by anymeans but i rally wouldnt mind goin to Augusta to watch the masters, place looks amazing
Iowa State: Anyone who's a true college basketball fan needs to see a game at Hilton Coliseum. Nice is in the DNA of Iowans and the fans here are particularly gracious -- even when the home team loses but gives a great effort, they are appreciative.
ESPN.com picked Hilton Coliseum as the "Hot Arena" in the Big 12...coaches in the league noted that, "regardless of talent, the Cyclones have a home court like no other."