Probably been mentioned already, but Kensington Toboggan gave me one of the worst absolute beat downs of my lifetime. We're talking UFC fighter against sleeping toddler, bad.
But man, was it fun. :thmbup:
But man, was it fun. :thmbup:
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James Island County Park in Charleston, SC. So not too far from you in Charlotte. You're a lot better at woods golf than I am (understatement) but this was the most brutal course I've ever played. We didn't even want to finish 18, it just wasn't fun.
just played (and reviewed) the new Panther Creek in TN. Wow, it really is insanely brutal but still a ton of fun. It's the kind of beating that makes you reevaluate what you define as tough!
There's a joke about your username in there somewhere, but I'm too tired to be funny.
Thanks for the suggestion, I got a buddy down there who might want to film it with me.
Maybe the best demonstration of how brutal this course can be:
There have been 18-hole tournament rounds where a triple digit score rated out above 900.
Is that the same Panther Creek used in the Tennessee States tournament that resulted in these scores after 4 rounds?
Gotta ask, how tough can it be when these guys average more than one birdie per hole?
I played Stoney Hill and left humbled and wishing to return as a better player. I don't think David even took me out to the hardest layout. Also some very cool and scenic holes for video.
OK... So you're saying that great aggregate scores in a 4 course tourney must mean that all 4 courses are easy? Strong comment!
Is that the same Panther Creek used in the Tennessee States tournament that resulted in these scores after 4 rounds?
Gotta ask, how tough can it be when these guys average more than one birdie per hole?