FOB Tacoma
Complete coverage of military and veterans issues in the South Puget Sound.

Scott Fontaine covers Fort Lewis, McChord Air Force Base, the Washington National Guard and the veteran community. Fontaine has worked at The News Tribune since 2006. E-mail along story suggestions and tips to scott.fontaine@thenewstribune.com

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Matt Misterek is the communities and military team leader at The News Tribune and has supervised local military coverage since 2003.
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FOB Tacoma
Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009
Posted by Scott Fontaine @ 03:19:27 am

CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE QAYYARAH WEST, Iraq – Golfing must be a full-blown addiction.

Addicts pay hundreds for new clubs, new equipment and greens fees. They’ll wake unnaturally early, play in weather that would drive Paul Bunyan indoors and then complain shot after shot.

Some of those addicts are apparently at Q-West. The military base in northern Iraq boasts Lone Star Golf, a 9-hole, par-36 course. If you’re looking for finely manicured greens, think again. Lone Star is acres and acres of dirt and dust and mud. After a rainstorm, hitting a long iron can net only 20 yards. During the dry season, the ball will roll and roll and roll. A sinkhole can eat your ball easier than a water hazard.

But the course does boast one major advantage: It doesn’t cost a dinar to play a round.