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	<title>Comments on: December Road Tour 2007</title>
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		<title>By: pmetheney</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Dec 2007 17:29:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I play fairly regularly at Palmetto Hills and met Jason the day he played. First off, Jason absolutely smoked the field; taking out 3-4 players for every 1 that the ENTIRE rest of team took out. I was impressed. (I don't impress easily.) Secondly, he is dead on about PHP. The refs have almost no active role, safety is a joke and the players have to police  other players. Players just wander from field to field. There are no organized games. The games ran extremely fast on this particular Sat., but usually take an hour just to get everyone coordinated, pick teams, get air, etc. because the refs simply don't organize anything. The field is affordable. The best thing about it are the players. While some tend to be on the young side and inexperienced, I have met some very nice players and struck up some friendships there, which is the only reason I continue go there on occasion. If you are looking for a place to get your feet wet affordably, Palmetto Hills may be the place. If you are concerned about safety, need an organized, structured game, want a scenario game, or looking to get into a lot of games in one day; you may want to keep looking.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I play fairly regularly at Palmetto Hills and met Jason the day he played. First off, Jason absolutely smoked the field; taking out 3-4 players for every 1 that the ENTIRE rest of team took out. I was impressed. (I don&#8217;t impress easily.) Secondly, he is dead on about PHP. The refs have almost no active role, safety is a joke and the players have to police  other players. Players just wander from field to field. There are no organized games. The games ran extremely fast on this particular Sat., but usually take an hour just to get everyone coordinated, pick teams, get air, etc. because the refs simply don&#8217;t organize anything. The field is affordable. The best thing about it are the players. While some tend to be on the young side and inexperienced, I have met some very nice players and struck up some friendships there, which is the only reason I continue go there on occasion. If you are looking for a place to get your feet wet affordably, Palmetto Hills may be the place. If you are concerned about safety, need an organized, structured game, want a scenario game, or looking to get into a lot of games in one day; you may want to keep looking.</p>
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