Tell us which course is your Home course

Beautiful thing about living five minutes from about five courses is having so many options. Raintree, Mayfair, Turkeyfoot Lake, Firestone, Chenoweth. All nice options.
 
Sweetbriar Golf Course, Avon Lake, OH
 
Quail Ridge Golf Course. But when I stay at my family's property in the Smokies it's Heatherhurst Country Club.


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My wife and I play at White Springs Golf Course in Greenville, OH. It's a public 9 hole course, with nice wide fairways, so it's easy for me to find my slices (because they usually end up in the next fairway). The course isn't always the best kept, but it is July and the fairways are still green, so that's a huge plus! There are some nice and fun holes though on the course and we are usually out there 3-4 times a week! It's also very reasonably priced, which is great for us! Here's their website:
http://www.whitespringsgolfclub.com/
 
Course I play most often is white clay creek in delaware.


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I don't belong to a club, but play Meadowbrook Farms the most. It's minutes from my house and has a decent practice facility for those afternoons I can't get 18 in.

http://www.meadowbrookfarmsgolfclub.com/Golf/tabid/259/Default.aspx

I am considering Riverbend CC in Stafford, Texas at the moment as a home course/club. I play here once a month with a current member and love this track. Classic old school that presents a challenge each time out.

http://www.riverbendcountryclub.org/Golf.aspx


Used to play Meadowbrook all the time when i lived off Mason road but then it got real expensive. Loved that track tho
 
So the course I play more often than not is now officially my home course. Seminole Golf Course is no longer run by FSU, and they just came out with a new membership deal: $40 a month, free range balls, discounts on soft goods, two free drinks with a round, no greens fees after 3. I would constantly do the math with how much I spent in range balls and how many rounds I would have to play to make the membership worth it when it was $125, but this was a no brainer, I spend more than $40 a month just in range balls. I'll be able to practice more and get out after work for next to nothing.
 
A member at the falls Golf Club. Beautiful looking, definitely target golf (my nemesis). Here's the link
http://www.thefalls.com/
 
I play at Morningstar golf club in parksville BC http://www.morningstargolf.com/

PGA tour quality. Its quite a hard course, I still dont score well on it.. 95 on a good day lol
 
First, I would like to say that I find "The Hacker Paradise" site both informative and enjoyable. With that said, We have two "home courses." Summers are spent in Northern California and we call the Davis Muni our home course during that period of time. The course is a short par 67 and kept well considering the temps are in the mid to high 90's F and the occasional 100 plus. The staff and crew as well as the players are fine people. I shoot it in the low 80's. During the Winter months we move our move to the Palm Springs area, more specifically, PGA West in La Quinta Calif. Where we enjoy the Greg Norman, the Stadium and the Silver Rock courses. All are kept meticulously...consider fairways that are cut and trimmed like the skirts of greens at most course. Greens are fast and the sand is dry crushed granite making them a safe harbor and an easy out. Still, I can doff it up. LOL
 
Rolling Hills, where I grew up playing outside of Norwalk, IA. Not the nicest, but it's home. 18 holes, 9 of which are a "family" par 3 course. I still play here regularly.

http://www.playthehills.com/
 
Wildwood Golf Club in Cape May Court House, NJ. Pretty old parkland style. A bit claustrophobic at times, but it's in great shape with a nice practice area. New course superintendent who is best friends with the man who has the same job at Pine Valley, an hour up the road. The course conditions are awesome right now.
 
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