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Originally Posted by ReidLockhart
Nah, I'm down in Columbus.
Playing on tricky greens is maybe my favorite thing about golf nowadays that I don't practice long-game at all (or putting really, but my focus on when I play isn't about how good I hit the ball, it's about scoring)
Yeah a bit far then. Worth checking out if you ever in the area though. The course does a great job of making sloped things look flat and flat things look sloped to keep you on your feet along with being fairly open on the tee shot but making it so you want to be in the correct place to get a good angle into green. Greens are severely sloped and reward you if you hit them in the correct spot and make you look like an idiot if you are in the wrong spot. Very challenging course even though it is only about 6750 yards from the tips.
I should actually do a write up on it when I get the time