DaveGolfer15
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Yeah, I think it’s a transatlantic terminology difference between UK and US .Huh?
I think you are confusing public and municipal
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Yeah, I think it’s a transatlantic terminology difference between UK and US .Huh?
I think you are confusing public and municipal
Tiger's putt in 2008 cemented Torrey Pines South's US Open future.Having played Torrey a couple times in the past, I’d say that other than the picturesque California coast the course is pretty ‘bland’ to say the least. IMO it continues to be in rotation merely because of history…
Made me look it up as I didn't know the difference either. Thanks for the prodding.Huh?
I think you are confusing public and municipal
Too further add to the confusion , we have private courses which by definition of your public course ,,but also can gain limited access by knowing a member or reciprocal right arrangement .Made me look it up as I didn't know the difference either. Thanks for the prodding.
Municipal courses are owned and/or managed by the city, town or county.
Public courses are owned by individuals, real estate development companies, partnerships or corporations.
Yeah, I think it’s a transatlantic terminology difference between UK and US .
The weather sucks at both of them.Harding Park > Torrey. It's not what you asked for but it's my truth.
The weather sucks at both of them.
i didn’t want to play torrey either time i went to san diego. don’t regret it one bit. just not a course that appeals to me.
The weather sucks at both of them.
I cannot dispute this