JoshEpoo
* Ace Member *
The thing is pristine grounds and landscaping, make the sport look better, they are more approachable for newer or weaker players....looking pretty is a part of a great design, an ugly course with bad signage will not be as well reviewed as a slightly easier course with good landscaping and signs.
Who cares? Kaposia is never busy despite being one of the best courses in the metro area, probably thanks to it not being as pretty as other courses. For less than the cost of a tank of gas you get unlimited play at KP and the Valley for a year. I vastly prefer a relaxed round of interesting golf at Kaposia to waiting on every teepad at Bryant for a bunch of blind spike hyzers. My girl never wants to go back to Bryant because it was so busy (filled with large groups of morons throwing 150' thumbers and plopping discs into the parking lot on 17) last time we were there.
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