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White Mayor didn't make the list?
White Mayor didn't make the list?
Pure745 I forgot a few but White Manor wasn't in there among the best other than The Mayor and his HiO.
Forgot:
Applebrook
Deal CC
Galloway National
So many to consider, but here are a few on my list in no particular order.
Just curious, what makes a course great to you? For me:
FairwayDae This is exactly response I was hoping for in this thread.
For me it's much of the same.
Variety: I think a great course should make you hit every club in the bag. That goes for par 3's too....I hate when a course has FOUR par 3's that are all 210 yards or more. I love a good setup of 120, 155, 180, 210+
Good conditions (but green doesn't have to mean good).
Huge fan of collection areas and bail outs. I don't mind when pins are tucked. If you can't hit it back there, hit to the bail out...and you can have a shot off some short grass, but it just might be more difficult.
Some good risk/reward holes
Good rolling greens. They don't have to be lighting...just roll pure.
Prolly easier for me to list what makes a bad course:
For me it would be Pikewood National.
A course most might not have heard of but is an excellent track.
This is a tough one for sure...no particular order:
Cal Club (could play here every day the rest of my life and never tire of it)
Turnberry
Old Course
Pebble
Spyglass
Eddie totally agree Kiawah in the wind from the PGA Tee’s is the hardest course I’ve ever played. Was 1 under thru 4 2 days in a row and shot 80/79 hitting it like a god. Had to hit 3 wood into a par 4 into the wind.
The most fun I have on a course is at Tobacco Road the course is super interesting and always a good match with the guys as low handicaps can go super low there. Great match play course. And the beers.....
MatthewASim gotta disagree on Tobacco Road. I played there once, shot 67 and told myself I would never go back there. Too many blind shots for me.
dphatt have to play it multiple
times to find out some of the lines. Always a stop for the boys and I when down that way.
Old Course. May 2005 before The Open. Best round of golf of my life, with my pops. That was a walk I enjoyed.
OG Bandon Dunes for me. That place is fucking magical.
No real particular order (shamefully I was too young when I played half of these to truly enjoy them):
Ocean Forest
Pacific Dunes
Prairie Dunes
Merion
Peachtree
Southern Hills
Ballyneal