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#HighSpinPlayerProbsI just assumed it was Florida - And my experiences there have been next to zero roll any time I've ever played.
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#HighSpinPlayerProbsI just assumed it was Florida - And my experiences there have been next to zero roll any time I've ever played.
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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'm curious.. Does it change for anyone if the course got an inch or two of rain the day before?
Finishing on a 470 Par 4? Woof.
Nope, still Whites for me.:sad: The only distance I count is carry unless I'm playing on mid-summer hardpan.I'm curious.. Does it change for anyone if the course got an inch or two of rain the day before?
This is exactly right. I love courses that give multiple options and in this instance they did so to accommodate a large range of golfers built by the membership base for their weekly games.
One of my favorite resort courses in the state has done the same.
Since I haven't seen the course I'd probably start off with blue tees and see how the day goes.
I would play Black. All your Par 3's are under 180 yds. Your Par 4 are all around 375ish with a few in the 400's. You could hit 3 iron to 220-240 Yds and still be under an 8 iron into almost every green. Make your move on the par 5's. Now if I'm with my buddies and the beer is flowing. The Whites!
In the PNW rollout is like a unicorn. People say it/they exist but we've never seen it. An inch or two of rain just means the greens are especially receptive. Heck, maybe we break out the distance balls and move back a tee box.I'm curious.. Does it change for anyone if the course got an inch or two of rain the day before?
I played today in negative rollout it was so wet. 6200 yards felt like 6500 today.In the PNW rollout is like a unicorn. People say it/they exist but we've never seen it. An inch or two of rain just means the greens are especially receptive. Heck, maybe we break out the distance balls and move back a tee box.
If I need to hit driver or wood into a par 3 I move up. Our foursome sounds like we would have a lot of fun.#14 isn't. It's 228 yards. I'm hitting driver on that hole. My 5 wood could go that far, but I'm not taking any chances!
That short little par 4.. That's not even the tough part