I would play Whites, though if it was an event of some sort I could probably handle Blues. My normal ball flight is short and straight so the tightness of the course is not a big deal.
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Waterlefe you can miss a little. This course has a lot of trees on both sides that are stupid and I hate them.
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JB should be able to confirm this.I think some are falsely assuming the the Members tee and the Black tee share the same tee box. I'd bet the Black tee, even though it's a similar distance, is probably to the left or right, making you work the ball or changing the view of the hole, which can effect how you play the hole.
I thought Members was typically a mix of the black's and blue's.I think some are falsely assuming the the Members tee and the Black tee share the same tee box. I'd bet the Black tee, even though it's a similar distance, is probably to the left or right, making you work the ball or changing the view of the hole, which can effect how you play the hole.
I thought Members was typically a mix of the black's and blue's.
I basing my reply purely on the OP. I hadn't read through the replies until now.
Nothing wrong with forced layouts. The architect makes me play the smart shot off the tee and puts a scoring iron in my hands for the 2nd shot.
I think I know what course it is. :angel::devil:
I think some are falsely assuming the the Members tee and the Black tee share the same tee box. I'd bet the Black tee, even though it's a similar distance, is probably to the left or right, making you work the ball or changing the view of the hole, which can effect how you play the hole.
It might. I would hope the course would set up shorter for the day given the conditions, but I wouldn't have a problem moving up myself.I'm curious.. Does it change for anyone if the course got an inch or two of rain the day before?
I'm curious.. Does it change for anyone if the course got an inch or two of rain the day before?
I was waiting for this. Going to be a bit damp tomorrow.
Going to be a high of 60 also.
Not that any roll is to be had on this course anyway.
I'm curious.. Does it change for anyone if the course got an inch or two of rain the day before?
Nope.
I will say when playing with a foursome I will usually always defer to the rest of the group unless it gets down by the 6000 mark.
I don't wanna be the only guy playing from a certain set of tees but at that short I just don't find it fun.
Edit: and sadly my scores don't improve.
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No fun, when scoring opportunities should be better. Interesting.
I usually play from where everybody else does, but given a choice on this course probably white tees maybe blues, anything longer would be a stretch for me.
Driver is my best club.
When I can't use it for fear of going through the fairway, leaving myself 40 yard shots over hazards , etc. it becomes no fun.
I don't like being forced to remove the best club I have from my bag.
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I'm curious.. Does it change for anyone if the course got an inch or two of rain the day before?