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Post by illinoisgator on Jan 28, 2019 10:26:23 GMT -5
The Low Course at St. Bedes that we used for Q school sure gave me fits. High winds and firm everything should be damn hard to shoot a low score on but if you can...well i guess this game is way way way to easy for you.
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Post by grinder12000 on Jan 31, 2019 12:21:05 GMT -5
Has The Challenge Club come forward in TGC 19? That was CRAZY hard
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Post by csugolfer60 on Jan 31, 2019 14:04:48 GMT -5
Has The Challenge Club come forward in TGC 19? That was CRAZY hard I always thought this would be a good port. I'll look into a remodel for 2019. Greens need to be toughened up and fairways narrowed a bit, but I think it would port well.
7900 yards was a lot longer before we had Master clubs and Fast-Fast tempo
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wmr5277
Amateur Golfer
Posts: 226
TGCT Name: Vitaly Potapenko
Tour: PGA
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Post by wmr5277 on Jan 31, 2019 14:32:45 GMT -5
Hello everyone. I'm new to the board. I've been playing TGC2 for a couple years and I'm constantly looking for the most challenging courses to play. It seems like most courses you can consistently shoot -10 to -12 under. Some of the toughest courses I've played in windy conditions is Shinnecock Hills, Erin Hills, Pinehurst #2 and Augusta (Royce Brown) design. Does anyone have any suggestions for me? Would love to find a US Open type setup where shooting -2 is a challenge. Thank you. Unfortunately unless you do very firm/very fast greens along with very high winds...i haven't come across a course where -2 is a great score. Let me know if you do!
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Post by jarednich on Jan 31, 2019 15:25:40 GMT -5
I miss Chardon from TGC1.
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