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4.00 star(s)
Fantastic Rugged Course
* Top notch equipment. Baskets are all in great shape and catch well. Tee pads were solid if unspectacular. There were a couple of holes that could have used a little longer pads, but over all they were sufficiently long and they must have been a bear to install on such...
I would rank the ones I've played as follows:
Harmony Bends
Rollin Ridge
Harmon Hills
Idlewild
Selah Lakeside
Bucksnort
Flip City
Blue Ribbon Pines
I really enjoyed Moraine and would slot it in at #3 personally. I would also put Bailey in my top 10 somewhere.
2.50 star(s)
Solid, park-style course
-Nice tee pads and very good signage
-Some picturesque holes along the lake and through some light woods
-Enough distance to challenge most players and enough trees to provide obstacles
-Long walks between several holes
-A few tee signs missing
-Some of the holes seem...
4.50 star(s)
Thank you sir, may I have another?
This review is based on a white-level player playing from the blue tees:
Concrete tee pads are spacious and grip well, baskets are all in good condition. Tee signs with pin location indicators on most holes (see cons). 3 pin placements on each hole...
If you hover over where it says TBD, there are 2 players they are still negotiating with. So it will be at least 10 players with the potential to expand to 12.
Highest finishing sub-900 rated player was 178th in advanced division, so I'm not sure that is a great example. Again, we are talking about someone playing versus having unfilled spots.
This rule is just one more bullet point in the argument that the PDGA doesn't care about lower-rated players. They should be grateful they get the opportunity to volunteer at tournaments and have touring pros come within earshot of them once in a while so they can hear the pros' complaints.