EaglevsFalcon
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Yeah, I gotta go play Arrowhead. Conditioning looks fantastic
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Shots from yesterdays round at Arrowhead Golf Club
View from clubhouse down #10. Probably the most photogenic hole in the Denver area.
#3 200 yard par 3 with a backstop of sandstone.
#5 really long hitters can try to carry the rocks on the right that protect the green.
#13 170 yard downhill par 3 that you tee off through a gap in the rocks above.
#9 shortest par 3 at 135 yds. Roxbourough State Park is in the background.
Oh my god. I want to play this course. Simply amazing.
Shots from yesterdays round at Arrowhead Golf Club
View from clubhouse down #10. Probably the most photogenic hole in the Denver area.
#3 200 yard par 3 with a backstop of sandstone.
#5 really long hitters can try to carry the rocks on the right that protect the green.
#13 170 yard downhill par 3 that you tee off through a gap in the rocks above.
#9 shortest par 3 at 135 yds. Roxbourough State Park is in the background.
Greywalls in upper Michigan
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Greywalls in upper Michigan
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Absolutely loved it, very unique golf course..The views were pretty nice!
A few more of GW
still ice out there if you look-crazy!
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I played this course in Garland TX on Sunday. Nice public course. Not the best picture. I'll work on that for future pics.
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A couple from a rainy Atlantic Country Club in Plymouth, MA
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Been meaning to post here ... just too lazy to logon to my laptop where the pictures are ...
This is Quintero in the Phx, Az area ... very nice course and always eats my lunch. Hitting from elevated tees always messes with what few brain cells I have left ...
Par 3 in the foreground and a par 4 on the back ...
That looks an interesting 3 with the long green and much more water to clear, what is it, maybe 3 clubs difference front to back?