He actually had those 6 mainland holes roughed in at the same time he did the first 18, although the pond edge was not suitable yet. The blue tees should have blue flags, red tees red, and a yellow flag for pins. When I met with him back in the second week of October, he said he was gonna get the re ...
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He actually had those 6 mainland holes roughed in at the same time he did the first 18, although the pond edge was not suitable yet. The blue tees should have blue flags, red tees red, and a yellow flag for pins. When I met with him back in the second week of October, he said he was gonna get the remaining 6 baskets in place. I don't know if that's the case, so bring some portables and stake them in the ground! They may last all winter! Have fun. Hole 19 plays across a pond with multiple flight options to bite off more or less water carry. 20 is a tough little mini S curve to a pine grove green. 21 is your simple uphill short hole. 22 is a monster of a hole, definitely par 4, with the preferred landing zone being a choked up drive and near the red tee, this hole still needs a few trees cut at the landing zone. Hole 23 is a long curling RHBH hyzer throw out into the open park area (not as far as I wanted to put the green due to limitations). And 24 plays the grass between the river slough and road, both as OB.
He actually had those 6 mainland holes roughed in at the same time he did the first 18, although the pond edge was not suitable yet. The blue tees should have blue flags, red tees red, and a yellow flag for pins. When I met with him back in the second week of October, he said he was gonna get the re ... more
He actually had those 6 mainland holes roughed in at the same time he did the first 18, although the pond edge was not suitable yet. The blue tees should have blue flags, red tees red, and a yellow flag for pins. When I met with him back in the second week of October, he said he was gonna get the remaining 6 baskets in place. I don't know if that's the case, so bring some portables and stake them in the ground! They may last all winter! Have fun. Hole 19 plays across a pond with multiple flight options to bite off more or less water carry. 20 is a tough little mini S curve to a pine grove green. 21 is your simple uphill short hole. 22 is a monster of a hole, definitely par 4, with the preferred landing zone being a choked up drive and near the red tee, this hole still needs a few trees cut at the landing zone. Hole 23 is a long curling RHBH hyzer throw out into the open park area (not as far as I wanted to put the green due to limitations). And 24 plays the grass between the river slough and road, both as OB.