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I saw this article and had to laugh. Check out Connecticut's. This one is for @Deepster.
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I really like Crumpin-Fox (Mass), and I like Keney, but neither fits with PGA-tour courses listed from other states.I saw this article and had to laugh. Check out Connecticut's. This one is for @Deepster.
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I get that email every morning. I think they hit on something decent 15% of the time. 80% of it seems like lazy content. 5% of it is repeats. Yesterday was a good example: Quirkiest cities in US. I'm expecting some new knowledge and decently thorough list. Then their list is comprised of only the top 5 major cities that would've come to mind anyway (Austin, Portland, Santa Fe, SF, New Orleans).I saw this article and had to laugh. Check out Connecticut's. This one is for @Deepster.
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Dinosaur and Superstition are privateI played. many of AZ golf course
and had friends tell me about or read about others but I never heard of or paid attention to Wickenburg Golf course.
That’s in the middle of nowhere so it’s not surprising.
From my friends who played a lot of courses . We -Ka- Pa
Seems to be consensus number 1 public I never got to play it
My favorite were Troon North Monument Scottsdale
*Dinosaur ( gold Canyon)
Sedona Golf Resort ( elevation change is extreme)
*Superstition mountain Gold Canyon
Upper course
Wild Horse Pass ( Pima Res )
Posten Butte ( Florence)
* I believe these are now private
It said "open to the PUBLIC". Much of your list is private. Some is VERY private.I've been fortunate to have had the opportunity to play a lot of great courses throughout the US. Based on that experience alone, this list is total Bull Pucky. It's impossible to put a list like this together and not consider The Country Club (MA), Stanwich, Yale, or Fairfield (CT), Pinehurst #2 (NC), The Ocean Course (SC), Congressional (MD), Oakmont (PA), Cypress Point or Pebble (CA), Inverness (OH), Augusta (GA), Sawgrass or Seminole (FL), the list goes on and on. The only ones on this list that MIGHT be considered are Cog Hill, Bandon Dunes, and the Greenbriar. Pure rubbish.
It said "open to the PUBLIC". Much of your list is private. Some is VERY private.
My wife is a writer, there are a lot of desperate writers out there. There are message boards with specs for articles and they go to the lowest bidder to write, no qualifications needed. Too many sites looking for cheap content.I always wonder how these lists are created. Yelp reviews (or golf equivalent)?
I have played Stanwich, Peeble and Cypress and I agree with your comments. I grew up at YGC,, caddied, greens crew and played, If Yale took care of the course it would return to its deserved reputation- maybe the school is short of cashI've been fortunate to have had the opportunity to play a lot of great courses throughout the US. Based on that experience alone, this list is total Bull Pucky. It's impossible to put a list like this together and not consider The Country Club (MA), Stanwich, Yale, or Fairfield (CT), Pinehurst #2 (NC), The Ocean Course (SC), Congressional (MD), Oakmont (PA), Cypress Point or Pebble (CA), Inverness (OH), Augusta (GA), Sawgrass or Seminole (FL), the list goes on and on. The only ones on this list that MIGHT be considered are Cog Hill, Bandon Dunes, and the Greenbriar. Pure rubbish.

Less golf more readingI've been fortunate to have had the opportunity to play a lot of great courses throughout the US. Based on that experience alone, this list is total Bull Pucky. It's impossible to put a list like this together and not consider The Country Club (MA), Stanwich, Yale, or Fairfield (CT), Pinehurst #2 (NC), The Ocean Course (SC), Congressional (MD), Oakmont (PA), Cypress Point or Pebble (CA), Inverness (OH), Augusta (GA), Sawgrass or Seminole (FL), the list goes on and on. The only ones on this list that MIGHT be considered are Cog Hill, Bandon Dunes, and the Greenbriar. Pure rubbish.
I though so in the Market Crash 2008-10Dinosaur and Superstition are private
OK, Keney is a fine track after the redo, but for me Rockledge and Shennecossett are my favorites in CT.
Reading comprehension is not a strong suit of the Yard. As I've said before, some of us would do terrible on the SAT reading comprehension section.Reading is hard.
Maybe a good side gig. sorta like posting on Boneyard. Except we'd make a bit of $$.My wife is a writer, there are a lot of desperate writers out there. There are message boards with specs for articles and they go to the lowest bidder to write, no qualifications needed. Too many sites looking for cheap content.
I though so in the Market Crash 2008-10
They were briefly public
My cronies and I had tourneys at both . My partner and I were low net at one. I think I was around a 16 at the time and shot an 82.
Sandbagger was my name for awhile
Million $ houses were empty an allegedly being short saled at half price .
A couple of my friends inquired about offers but we’re put off.
I'm thinking maybe Shenny is not on your list. The time to play is just before the CSGA Senior Open, which they play there a lot, they let the fescue rise up to two-three feet and gives the course a great look and feel.One is an absolutes yes, and the other an absolute no.
The opposite. I think that Shenny is one of the best, and that Rockledge is not one of the best.I'm thinking maybe Shenny is not on your list. The time to play is just before the CSGA Senior Open, which they play there a lot, they let the fescue rise up to two-three feet and gives the course a great look and feel.
Wickenburg is actually a great course but, I would agree that it's not really a destination course for people coming to the Valley.I played. many of AZ golf course
and had friends tell me about or read about others but I never heard of or paid attention to Wickenburg Golf course.
That’s in the middle of nowhere so it’s not surprising.
From my friends who played a lot of courses . We -Ka- Pa
Seems to be consensus number 1 public I never got to play it
My favorite were Troon North Monument Scottsdale
*Dinosaur ( gold Canyon)
Sedona Golf Resort ( elevation change is extreme)
*Superstition mountain Gold Canyon
Upper course
Wild Horse Pass ( Pima Res )
Posten Butte ( Florence)
* I believe these are now private
I think I should go back and play Shenny. I used to wander over when stationed at the Sub Base in the early 70s. My first birdies. Haven't played it since the reconstruction and am anxious to see the changes.The opposite. I think that Shenny is one of the best, and that Rockledge is not one of the best.
You’re the first one to tell me you liked the TPC course. I’ve heard good things about Southern DunesWickenburg is actually a great course but, I would agree that it's not really a destination course for people coming to the Valley.
Gold Canyon is open to public and I would recommend the Dinosaur to anyone wanting to experience a true "desert" course. Being built on and around Dinosaur Mountain it provides some very cool elevation changes and I've never heard anyone say they didn't like the course.
The 2 courses at Wild Horse Pass used to host an event on what is now Korn Ferry tour. Courses are fun to play but condition has started to wane in last few years. If you are going to drive down to Wild Horse Pass drive a little further and play Southern Dunes. Much better course and always in great condition plus it's a Fred Couples design which makes it cool.
Finally, any golf trip to the Valley should include the TPC Scottsdale. First off, it's a fun track to play and condition is always great (except when the greens have been punched). Plus, now with many of the structures for the Waste Management being permanent you get to see just how "big" the event is