HI Mike - Heading up to the Farwell area this weekend, I've heard great things about your course, and will be coming up there this sun. If I only have time for (1) 18, is there a preference, what are the main differences between the 18's? Thx, hope to see you up there. Ron
I'd play the one with cement pads, it's also a lot more trimmed up
Thanks Nick, but when was the last time you played Little Bigfoot? It's gotten a lot more attention this year, I had it al ready for the Michigan Women's Series finals in August.
If you want the option of the owner/groundskeeper, here's my take. If you are all hung up on throwing from cement pads, then play Yetisburg. But honsetly, what do some of these players do when they are on, say a 600 foot hole, and they throw their first drive about 300' - whatever will the ... more
If you want the option of the owner/groundskeeper, here's my take. If you are all hung up on throwing from cement pads, then play Yetisburg. But honsetly, what do some of these players do when they are on, say a 600 foot hole, and they throw their first drive about 300' - whatever will they do if it doesn't land perfectly on a 4' x 12' piece of cement? Do they give up and go home? How do people play this sport if they don't get an ace on every throw?
The main differences between the courses are that Little Bigfoot is longer, has more punishing rough, has more trees in play (better shade), and takes longer to play since it does not have the "figure 8" layout of the two 9's like Yetisburg. So if time is a big factor, you will probab ... more
The main differences between the courses are that Little Bigfoot is longer, has more punishing rough, has more trees in play (better shade), and takes longer to play since it does not have the "figure 8" layout of the two 9's like Yetisburg. So if time is a big factor, you will probably want to stick to Yetisburg. Little Bigfoot is also in an almost perpetual state of improvement, even more so now that I have a couple of big trees that came down in the pre Labor Day storm that are in need of clearing, although they don't interfere with disc flight as much as they do walking around the fairways.
Feel free to stop by Deerfield on Saturday for the Wild Deer Open! That's a great weekend of golf right there.
Thanks for the feedback guys, I appreciate the responses. Hope to run into you out there Mike.
Nite golf still available ?