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2.50 star(s)
Long throwers rewarded
If you can throw far, 450+ you will find this course not to difficult. Nice baskets, some new pin locations are fun, but longer than original locations. Nice park, with nice amenities. My alternate home course, played here over 100 times. They also recently added some...
3.00 star(s)
NEW Pins Installed
My former home course - played here 2-4 times a week so I know it very well
Concrete Tees on all holes, all be it some are a tad short. Good novice to intermediate course, can get pretty windy on the back 9 which ups the difficulty. Variety has been better with the newly...
2.50 star(s)
Fun but nothing special
Fun, medium length, not to demanding, not to easy. Concrete tee pads. Has a decent variety of shots and drives. More of an open course, good for beginners and intermediate players. Makes decent use of land, flow is somewhat natural where possible. Park seems to be...
3.50 star(s)
Good, but missing the details to make it great
Pleasantly surprised by the thought and effort put into this "conversion" course as it played better than any of the temporary courses Ive played on golf courses. This course has a lot of nice views, challenging holes, birdie opportunity holes, and...
4.50 star(s)
Great Course
The holes use the terrain and naturally flow for the most part throughout the woods. Due to the way they set it up you don't tee off going up a steep hill once that I can remember, and lots of down hill bomb chances (with very tight lines). Ace runs are there on a few holes, again...
Correct they should be, but professional athletes are also models for sportsmanship, values and other ideals. Sorry if you cant realize this or care to acknowledge it, it is a fact. Professionals have more than just children to behave for. They have sponsors, and the integrity of the sport to...
That's because you are/were a child, He is a PROFESSIONAL. He should be looked up to, revered and rightly so, held to a higher degree of etiquette and sportsmanship. If you cant understand this, you still have a child's mind.
What you are failing to understand here is when on probation, the idea is this, keep yourself clean until the probation is over, OR you risk being punished for BOTH the act that landed you on probation AND the new act of disturbance you created. I'd break it down this way. 1. He's a PRO, which...
Trying a [new process, others stated calling the first few Galactic....so I keep calling them that. Probably the first Purple https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153907783824196&set=o.506548242730035&type=3...