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Post by NCFCRulz on Mar 31, 2015 15:04:04 GMT -5
Hole 6 This 2nd long Par 3 sees a few bunkers around a large green that can come into play if you target the flag too much. We dont envisage many birdies here, but also not many Bogeys either!
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Post by vesiah on Mar 31, 2015 15:34:42 GMT -5
i just have to say the light rough to fairway is cut so perfect amazing work wow cheers
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Post by NCFCRulz on Apr 1, 2015 18:11:30 GMT -5
Hole 7 The testing drive will decide how easy your approach is. Attack the bunkers and succeed and Birdie is your friend, attack the bunkers and fail and you will be laying up. Play it safe and fall short of the bunkers leaves you a challenging but makeable approach
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Post by NCFCRulz on Apr 3, 2015 17:03:54 GMT -5
On weekend away atm so no updates until Monday!
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Post by NCFCRulz on Apr 5, 2015 16:13:58 GMT -5
Hole 8 Dont overhit the drive here. Enough Said.
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Post by NCFCRulz on Apr 5, 2015 19:47:45 GMT -5
Hole 9 Try not to put anyones window out on this tricky return to the clubhouse. A tough tee shot to the right hand side gives you a lovely approach to the green, whilst a far safer shot to the left means you will be bending around a tree for your approach. Decisions make this course and the wrong decision here could see damages paid out to the owners of a vehicle in the nearby car park
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Post by NCFCRulz on Apr 6, 2015 19:29:10 GMT -5
Front 9 Complete! Par - 34 Yardage - 3,651 Par 3's - 220, 226, 237 yards Par 4's - 402, 429, 436, 457, 480 yards Par 5 - 565 yards A few final pictures of the front 9
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Post by NCFCRulz on Apr 15, 2015 16:47:33 GMT -5
Hole 10 The back 9 starts with a tricky dog leg right Par 4. As with most holes, the riskier your first shot, the easier your 2nd and vice versa
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Post by NCFCRulz on Apr 15, 2015 17:46:48 GMT -5
Hole 11 Dont lay up your tee shot too far back or you wont make the 2nd shot! You will 2 putt here.
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reebdoog
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Post by reebdoog on Apr 16, 2015 8:23:27 GMT -5
one tip...the signs...too many too close to tee and green. They don't need to be read by the player...just appear as part of the course. No need for me to actually use them or go "Oh crap! Keep off the grass!".
They just clutter things up if they are in your face. just my opinion.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2015 10:01:56 GMT -5
And others like them. ..they're in the game as well as on some courses. .. I don't like the use of retainer walls every where there's water .... but others do ... to me they're just clutter. .. lol.
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Post by NCFCRulz on Apr 16, 2015 17:34:09 GMT -5
Cheers for the comments I don't see any issue with things around the tee as will never affect the shot in any way and add to the feel. I will review those around the green as I don't want any becoming an obstruction as that would not be fair
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2015 18:28:53 GMT -5
I've hit a couple of the "please repair ball marks" signs around our greens. Found a few sprinkler head around the green as well. .. part of the game. .. IRL ... **it happens. .. lol
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Post by NCFCRulz on Apr 20, 2015 16:38:33 GMT -5
Hole 12 The Signature Hole. Do you tackle the trees on the right to have an easier approach, or take the calmer slightly longer route left and have a harder approach?
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