EBgolf
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I am new to the board but my father-in-law is a member at Caledonia and TrueBlue. My best advice would be that prepare for two totally different courses. TrueBlue is wide open and long and Caledonia is shorter and very tight. The greens are very different too. Caledonia is bent grass and TrueBlue is Bermuda. It makes a huge difference when playing them back to back. If I could work on on thing for both course it would be off the tee with TrueBlue your driver better be working pretty good or it will be a long course and Caledonia is more of a placement course I hit a lot of hybrids off of the tee there and a few irons from time to time. It is a lot more placement. Caledonia is also has more undulation to the greens and requires more exact iron shots. I always feel like at TrueBlue if I can get on the green I can two putt but Caledonia will throw a 3 putt in from time to time. Both courses are beautiful and are excellent around the greens that will allow you to get up and down fairly easy but as any round chipping and putting can make a huge difference. TrueBlue also has waste bunkers instead of cart paths so it is imperative that you stay out of those for obvious reasons but the fairways are a lot wider than Caledonia.
I by no means am a "tour" golfer but I do get a lot of time on both tracks so I hope that little advice helps anyone.
I by no means am a "tour" golfer but I do get a lot of time on both tracks so I hope that little advice helps anyone.