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Post by bubbadave on Apr 4, 2024 18:38:08 GMT -5
Just published my second course. Set on a peninsula formed by two rivers, the course roams through trees and along the rivers, although a fair number of holes are dry. Although bunkers are sprinkled throughout the course, the true hazards are the water and the many overgrown ravines running alongside and sometimes through the playing area. Sights aren't simply nature as a fair amount of houses line the far side of one river, while an industrial park is along the other. Liquid refreshment is available in the clubhouse and also the pub on the water off the 16th green. Just make sure to let the players behind you know they can play through.
Four sets of pins for four sets of tees. The blue tees measure out at 6,519 yards, while the gold tees span 7,157 yards. Greens are set between moderate and fast. Enjoy.
Par-3 3rd Par-5 10th. Decisions. Can you drive the ravine? If not, do you go for the green, lay-up to the plateau on the right or place it closer on the ledge to the left? Par-4 13th. You can let your big dog eat by driving to the right of the big pine, but do you have an angle to today's pin? Or do you try to land it to the left leaving a clear shot? The longest hole on the course, the par-5 17th rewards two good shots, but at 622 yards off the gold tees, even the longest hitters need to be accurate.
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Post by greenlightning on Apr 8, 2024 18:07:17 GMT -5
Fun round tight in spots. Nicely done. Attractive color palette.
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Post by bubbadave on Apr 10, 2024 11:39:43 GMT -5
Fun round tight in spots. Nicely done. Attractive color palette. Thank you. I should probably ask why it wasn't approved, but I am ready to move on.
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