I'm not too proud to say I'm completely lost here lol.
I think I'll stick with the original.
Same here...
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I'm not too proud to say I'm completely lost here lol.
I think I'll stick with the original.
I commend you for trecking in that to even attempt to try and find your ball.
Found it, took 3 swings to move it 2 inches, carded a 9 and moved on. I normally wouldn't even look but pace was super slow that day so nowhere to go.
Found it, took 3 swings to move it 2 inches, carded a 9 and moved on. I normally wouldn't even look but pace was super slow that day so nowhere to go.
Today on Flyover Friday .........
I just couldn't wait this week, so will post the 11th and 12th for us all to preview:
https://player.vimeo.com/video/144185295
Reminiscent of the famed 13th hole at Augusta National, this beautifully sculpted par 5
winds to the left following Fernan Creek, a revitalized trout stream that flows in both
directions depending on the season. Big hitters have a chance to go for the green in two
—but the risks are numerous. Towering pine trees guard the right side of the fairway,
demanding accuracy as the fairway slopes towards the lateral water hazard down the left.
The approach shot is all carry as the creek cuts in front, around the right side and behind
this dramatic, three-tiered green, accessible by three bridges. A small bunker protects the
green on the back side.
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https://player.vimeo.com/video/144556587
This long, mildly downhill par 3 features a well-fortified, tiered green. With the mouth of
Fernan Creek winding down the left, behind and back around to the right side of the green,
forgiveness is not a luxury on this hole. A bunker on the front left and a grass basin on the
front right add to the abounding danger looming around the green.
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I just couldn't wait this week, so will post the 11th and 12th for us all to preview:
I know 13 and 14 are going to be the favorites for most people, but how awesome are these 2 that start the stretch of water holes at CD'A? I'd wager that number 11 is going to have the highest average score over the course of the weekend.
Looking at just those two holes I'm starting to wonder how many balls I'll need to bring to play this course (twice)! I might need a separate carry on just for my extra balls, sigh...
Looking at just those two holes I'm starting to wonder how many balls I'll need to bring to play this course (twice)! I might need a separate carry on just for my extra balls, sigh...
A long downhill par-3 with water behind the green? Sure, why not!
This is the best collection of par 3s I've ever seen.
Looking at just those two holes I'm starting to wonder how many balls I'll need to bring to play this course (twice)! I might need a separate carry on just for my extra balls, sigh...
I’m gonna bring about 3 dozen but I saw that there’s a dicks sporting goods in Spokane... just in case LOL
Got my first lesson in about 25 years coming up this afternoon. Should be interesting.
Question for @JB:
I thought he said they creating new tees 40 yards behind the tips just for us!
Let us know how it goes. I have been thinking about taking some lessons.