this course looks so sick!
#4
Posted 13 March 2009 - 07:14 AM
Come on up - we'll trade courses for a week. There are courses like this all over the midwest. Illinois has it's fair share. Visit Chi Town and get out to the burbs and play some of them.
#5
Posted 13 March 2009 - 07:40 AM
Makes it hard when you are learning to drive the ball, but there is something fantastic about a hole tucked away in the middle of the woods...its pretty great...
Here is the 12 tee at a course near where I grew up in Maine...I really like playing through forest/woods/trees
#8
Posted 13 March 2009 - 09:55 AM
Myfast, on Mar 13 2009, 09:48 AM, said:



I plan on joining the course in the last few pics this spring. Full single membership gf/cf included for 80$ a month for out of county residents and it's 35-40 minutes away.
Holly smokes, golf and cart for 80/month.....where, name of course and are they accepting members? can I join for one month for 100 and play 4 times in a weekend, then come back home..... 25 bones a round at that place with the water and stuff would be amazing.
#11
Posted 13 March 2009 - 10:08 AM
b81smith, on Mar 13 2009, 09:55 AM, said:
Myfast, on Mar 13 2009, 09:48 AM, said:



I plan on joining the course in the last few pics this spring. Full single membership gf/cf included for 80$ a month for out of county residents and it's 35-40 minutes away.
Holly smokes, golf and cart for 80/month.....where, name of course and are they accepting members? can I join for one month for 100 and play 4 times in a weekend, then come back home..... 25 bones a round at that place with the water and stuff would be amazing.
Yeah I wish. You can rent a cabin or condo and play all you want while you're staying there. Just not for 100$ a month. The memberships are 1 year contracts.
http://tboxgolf.net/content/index.htm
#12
Posted 13 March 2009 - 10:11 AM
http://www.littlemountaincc.com/
http://pknpk.com/ser...per-Course.aspx
#13
Posted 13 March 2009 - 10:14 AM
kush614, on Mar 13 2009, 09:59 AM, said:
Columbus has some of the lushest courses in the world, but unless you have some major connections your never gonna step foot through the gates.

True. I have a friend in Westerville. He was a member at Medallion, but is now at Rattlesnake Ridge. He plays in the Blue Jackets event every year at Double Eagle and can't get over how perfect it is. Columbus definitely has some nice courses.
Kevin
#14
Posted 13 March 2009 - 10:17 AM
Andy_Mac, on Mar 13 2009, 09:57 AM, said:

13th at Eagle Ridge Golf Course at Yatesville State Park. I live about 25 miles from there and have played it many times. It's only a 315 yard par 4 , but has an over a 200 foot drop from tee box to the fairway. I've hit many balls OB going for the green. I did once drive the green and putted in from 6' for eagle. The rest of the course is so hilly that the cart path feels like a roller coaster on some holes. It takes over 5 minutes of driving a cart up at hill to get from the 4th green to the 5th tees. Overall it is one of the most beautiful courses I have ever played but also one of the toughest. They have had many people drive from over 200 miles away just to rent a cart and drive around and see if they want to try playing it.
#16
Posted 13 March 2009 - 12:23 PM
http://www.tobaccoro...otogallery.html
#17
Posted 13 March 2009 - 05:27 PM
#19
Posted 13 March 2009 - 07:28 PM
#21
Posted 13 March 2009 - 09:48 PM
BiState_Golf, on Mar 13 2009, 05:55 AM, said:
With a Raynor course, much like a Ross course, you either "get it" or you don't...an undefinable quality to the art of the design that is much more than meets the eye.
#23
Posted 13 March 2009 - 09:50 PM
tpariff, on Mar 13 2009, 11:14 AM, said:
kush614, on Mar 13 2009, 09:59 AM, said:
Columbus has some of the lushest courses in the world, but unless you have some major connections your never gonna step foot through the gates.

True. I have a friend in Westerville. He was a member at Medallion, but is now at Rattlesnake Ridge. He plays in the Blue Jackets event every year at Double Eagle and can't get over how perfect it is. Columbus definitely has some nice courses.
Kevin
I LIKE THISSSS!!!!!!!
#25
Posted 13 March 2009 - 10:06 PM
#26
Posted 13 March 2009 - 10:53 PM
fore_life, on Mar 13 2009, 07:28 PM, said:
My brother also lives in NE Tenn. I've played quite a few courses up there. Where all will you be playing?
#27
Posted 14 March 2009 - 01:34 AM
birdiemachine11, on Mar 13 2009, 08:53 PM, said:
fore_life, on Mar 13 2009, 07:28 PM, said:
My brother also lives in NE Tenn. I've played quite a few courses up there. Where all will you be playing?
Hey man, Im not exactly sure all the names of the courses, but he lives in Johnson CIty, TN, about an hour and a half east of knoxville. I've played Buffalo Valley(i think thats the name). He posts on here too, I'll try to find his thread on TN golf!
PS here it is!
Crockett's Ridge - Good golf course but was better when they had GPS on the carts. The contract expired and they declined to renew. Other than that the track is good but some holes, imo, are a bit cluttered (almost as if they ran out of room). The last time I played there they had a lot of construction going on; maybe course improvements or maybe just new homes going up.
The Cedar's - Okay course. Good for beginners. The back nine has some fun holes and great views.
Warrior's Path - Love this course. It is maintained by the State so funding isn't an issue. Challenging and great views.
Crossing Golf Course - Fun course. Worth playing. Sometimes they let the rough grow and that makes playing there more of a challenge.
Cattails at Meadowview - One of my favorite courses!
Graysburg - 27 Holes off of I-81 is my favorite course in this area for the money. You can pay a flat rate and play all day. It's nice because they have 27 holes.
Big Hollow - Nine hole par 3 course. Has lights on until 11pm in warmer months.
Elizabethton - Fun course and can be challenging from the tips.
Tri-Cities - 27 Holes with a fairly easy track (as long as you keep it straight).
Buffalo Valley - Fun layout! Some tee boxes and greens can be in bad shape due to lack of sun. Usually in great shape during warmer months.
Pine Oaks - Not my favorite. Muni course that gets a lot of traffic. Good for after work summer 9 holes.
Steele Creek - 9 hole course in Bristol. Most holes are not very challenging if you are playing well. Good course to work on your long and short irons.
Clear Creek - Fun course in Bristol, VA off of I-81; Exit 7. The 17th is a little crazy!
RedTail Mountian - Last but not least is my favorite track. A bit of a drive if you live in Johnson City (about 45 mins) but worth it imo. It's in Mtn. City and doesn't get a lot of play. It's under new ownership (Troon if I'm not mistaken) and they have made this quite the course. Rumor has it that it will be going private within the next 2 years or so. PLAY IT WHILE YOU CAN! (closed during winter months)
River Trace - haven't played it but planning to this summer.
#29
Posted 20 March 2009 - 10:06 PM
FairwayFred, on Mar 13 2009, 09:06 PM, said:
Finally, a little sense in this thread. I've played all 3....Shoreacres, Muirfield Village and Double Eagle. Shoreacres is my favorite by a mile...I'd play it 8 times out of 10, the other two can share the last spots. That's not saying MV or DE are bad courses, quite the contrary. Shoreacres is just that special. The ravine holes are some of Raynor's best, IMO.
#32
Posted 21 March 2009 - 09:49 PM
cmusic, on Mar 13 2009, 10:17 AM, said:
Andy_Mac, on Mar 13 2009, 09:57 AM, said:

13th at Eagle Ridge Golf Course at Yatesville State Park. I live about 25 miles from there and have played it many times. It's only a 315 yard par 4 , but has an over a 200 foot drop from tee box to the fairway. I've hit many balls OB going for the green. I did once drive the green and putted in from 6' for eagle. The rest of the course is so hilly that the cart path feels like a roller coaster on some holes. It takes over 5 minutes of driving a cart up at hill to get from the 4th green to the 5th tees. Overall it is one of the most beautiful courses I have ever played but also one of the toughest. They have had many people drive from over 200 miles away just to rent a cart and drive around and see if they want to try playing it.
You can see three different states from the tee box
Jimmy
#33
Posted 21 March 2009 - 10:00 PM
Best course I think I have every played - wish I had the $250,000 to join - lol
#34
Posted 22 March 2009 - 06:03 AM
#35
Posted 22 March 2009 - 11:24 PM
THis Hole looks pretty cool
#39
Posted 23 March 2009 - 11:41 AM
tpariff, on Mar 13 2009, 11:14 AM, said:
kush614, on Mar 13 2009, 09:59 AM, said:
Columbus has some of the lushest courses in the world, but unless you have some major connections your never gonna step foot through the gates.

True. I have a friend in Westerville. He was a member at Medallion, but is now at Rattlesnake Ridge. He plays in the Blue Jackets event every year at Double Eagle and can't get over how perfect it is. Columbus definitely has some nice courses.
Kevin
With the Buckeyes salary cap at $150,000 per player, the boosters have to put their money somewhere. The golf courses have really improved since Maurice Clarett brought the unwanted attention to the program.......
#40
Posted 23 March 2009 - 09:32 PM
Myfast, on Mar 13 2009, 09:48 AM, said:



I plan on joining the course in the last few pics this spring. Full single membership gf/cf included for 80$ a month for out of county residents and it's 35-40 minutes away.
ahhhhhhhhhhhhh 2 of my favorite tracks. i'm ready to go back. they haven't had that fountain going in a while.





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