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deaddisc said:This of course is assuming that Warwick isnt part of NEFA. Never been there but the reviews are stellar and I cant wait to check it out THIS WEEKEND!
I didn't list heroes as number one because I got attacked by a pricker bush there yesterday and lost the fight. The new tee pads are a great addition.CT-Heroes with Wickham in a not so distant second
Will Aubrey said:Kentucky - Yellow Creek Park. Kereiakes is great and I love Iroquois. But Yellow Creek gives you everything those courses offer and adds water shots.
Tennessee - Sanders Ferry Park. This is a no brainer slam dunk. Great shot variety, water, beautiful scenery. You've got to love it.
Parks said:I'm pretty fond of Seatac in Washington, but I'll let you know if Four Mound is better after I play it in the upcoming tourney here in Spokane. Seatac is a nice, difficult course with a variety of shots, and one freaking impossible hole (around #15 or 16, can't remember).
Will Aubrey said:Kentucky - Yellow Creek Park. Kereiakes is great and I love Iroquois. But Yellow Creek gives you everything those courses offer and adds water shots.
Tennessee - Sanders Ferry Park. This is a no brainer slam dunk. Great shot variety, water, beautiful scenery. You've got to love it.
ferretdance03 said:uNicedmeMan said:Maryland-Seneca with rockburn and ptapsco a close tie for seccond
Seneca just swooped first with its makeover from 18-27 holes.
PA-Codorus State Park
VA- The grange, loriella is tits too
I prefer Rockburn over Seneca or Patapsco. Although I haven't played the new Seneca layout, but I haven't heard anything but praise and I plan on making the trip.
Codorus is way underrated in PA, I think because of the lack of large tournaments it lacks exposure. Definitely a close second, or even a tie, for me is Nockamixon.
And you can't beat the Grange. I think every golfer dreams of having Mike's backyard.
discrat said:Will Aubrey said:Kentucky - Yellow Creek Park. Kereiakes is great and I love Iroquois. But Yellow Creek gives you everything those courses offer and adds water shots.
Tennessee - Sanders Ferry Park. This is a no brainer slam dunk. Great shot variety, water, beautiful scenery. You've got to love it.
Will, I luv Sanders Ferry too.Great Open front nine with some really awesome holes on back nine. But Id have to give the edge to Cedar Hill Park. Just a really championship calibur DG Course. One of the best in South East.
Will Aubrey said:Cedar Hill is harder than Sanders Ferry but that doesn't make it better. Cedar Hill requires some severe hiking and it really isn't pretty at all. One guy told me he had never been able to finish the course because it was so tiring.
Sanders Ferry looks more like a ball-golf course. It's on much better land and it has a cool hole over an arm of the lake. It also has some nice downhill vistas.
The course at Central Park in Murray is significantly tougher than Kereiakes. But given my choice I'd pick Kereiakes any day of the week. Tougher doesn't equal better for me.
lmf1030 said:Dude Codorus gets the thumbs down on Location. The Course is nice and the Park is very Big and Nice very Beautiful. But since there isn't any major road way or interstate it gets the thumbs down big.I rather drive the other way for another half hour and play Seneca Creek.