Looks fine to play to me. Just don't throw it on the field. It never appears that would even be a problem unless you just shank one.
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Looks fine to play to me. Just don't throw it on the field. It never appears that would even be a problem unless you just shank one.
The course looks really nice. I'm definetly gonna come up n play it one day...
Excellent advice Justin!
Seriously though the baseball field looks to be a major part in this hole
http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course...9/1ce68e87.jpg
http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course...9/340d5d70.jpg
The best shot is basically a hyzer over the field which runs the risk of hitting the scoreboard. That looks like a problem to me, especially if there is a game going on. There should be like a mando to throw left of the first light pole but there is still a good possibility of going over the fence.
Over than that the course does look nice and a good beginner friendly course. I will probably make my way there sometime in the near future.
Taken from Adam's review: "Hole 6 is a turnover shot for RHBH players with the ball field on your right OB. A mando stops you from throwing over the field. Trees line the left side of the fairway and the basket sits in the middle of a slope making this a short, but difficult hole."
Hole 6 is the shortest hole on the course, but it's probably the toughest to birdie. I only got it once out of four rounds.
I found out there's a non-sanctioned doubles event at this course on Nov. 19th. This would be a great time to go check out the new course. More information to come.
Was thinking about checking this out BUT not worth to me to drive 45 minutes for a 9 hole course :-(
There was another hole that looked to go along the 1st base line of a baseball field. It didn't look like there would really be any problem with going on the field, but it did look like the fairway had a good chance to be littered with specatators.
That looks like hole 18 at Basil Griffin. Nice little ace run with the chance of OB on the right.