San Diego Lost a Landmark

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San Diego Lost a Landmark

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The shoe tree fell yesterday. It was on the second hole of Morley Field in San Diego. People would throw their shoes up in it. Some for reasons others for none. It was something special that will certainly be missed.

Check out the link.

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metr ... 9tree.html
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Post by Dave Hogg »

Sorry to see that happen. Seemed like it was a really cool landmark of the course. At least hole #11 is steppin up and takin some shoes in the tree's honor. If you ever want to go to California Greg, let me know, I have some shoes I would like to throw up in the new Shoe Tree.
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I can't believe the thing held on for as long as it did. Whenever it would rain, not often in SD, all the shoes would become waterlogged. Can't even imagine the weight. It think the storm we are getting today was the one that did the nasty to the shoe tree.
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Post by Matt DeAngelis »

What were the reasons that people threw shoes in the tree? Did you ever throw your shoes into the tree Greggers?
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People chucked their shoes up for many reasons. Did you read the article? I guess it started as a bet. If you lost, you would have to throw your shoes up in the tree. When I would wear out my shoes(concrete tees), they would go up in the tree. They had to take down a pair of skates that someone got up there. It was really hard to get any shoes to stick all the way up at the top.
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Post by Matt DeAngelis »

That picture is nuts. There were a ton of shoes in that bitch. I think it is funny how there were also a pair of panties up there too.
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Post by Felix Harvey »

Fu Man wrote:That picture is nuts. There were a ton of shoes in that bitch. I think it is funny how there were also a pair of panties up there too.


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http://video.nbcsandiego.com/player/?id=202203

Here is a video clip of the shoe tree with course pro "Snapper".
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Greg any of your shoes ever grace those branches?
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Fo' sure brother.

Threw some Vans up there.
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Post by Phil Vilmorin »

I grew up in San Diego and the shoe tree on hole 2 was definitely the signature landmark of the course. Now I know how New Hampshirites must have felt when the old man in the mountain collapsed.

Ive been reminded of the shoe tree at ski areas here in New England. At many of the ski areas there are all kinds of bras and underwear hanging from one specific tree adjacent to a chairlift. What a strange phenomenon.
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Post by Jeff Prendergast »

Thaat's a crying shame. I remember that tree well. At the time I lived in SD, I couldn't afford to leave a pair of shoes up there.
They should auction the shoes off for charity...no, that's a terrible idea.
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