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Thomas_Brown

Scranton CC
« on: September 20, 2004, 02:00:59 AM »
Anyone played this old Travis design?
Comments?

http://www.ccscranton.com/ccscranton/new/history.html

TEPaul

Re:Scranton CC
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2004, 07:15:31 AM »
Add Scranton C.C. to the growing list of some of the older courses that've just undergone some really good restorations. A good amount of tree removal at Scranton that shows beautifully from the high clubhouse and a very fine restoration (or should I say "Master Plan Project" ;) ) by Ian Andrew of Carrick Design. The superintendent, Greg Armstrong, was formerly the super at Merion and is really into maintaining the course into the design intent of the restoration.

TEPaul

Re:Scranton CC
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2004, 07:18:37 AM »
"Very highly recommended."

redanman:

'Very highly recommended' for what? For it's original design, for its restoration or for attempted "access to play"?    ;)  

Robert Thompson

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Re:Scranton CC
« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2004, 09:11:45 AM »
I played Scranton last year with a crew from GCA and found the course quite interesting. Specifically, the greens at Scranton are among the wildest you are likely to see -- especially in spots like the 18th. It is a nice piece of property and the tree removal that has been undertaken has opened up the course and brought it back to life.
The Travis course's I've seen have been particularly interesting. Lookout Point near Niagara Falls is also quite great in spots.
Ian has done a terrific job of bringing the course back -- now the question is how far is Scranton willing to go?
Is Scranton worth seeing? For sure. Is it worth going out of your way to play. Yes to that as well.

Robert
Terrorizing Toronto Since 1997

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TEPaul

Re:Scranton CC
« Reply #4 on: September 20, 2004, 09:18:54 AM »
redanman:

Does that mean some other courses are not highly recommended meaning one should not make up his own mind? You are (or "you're" if you prefer) without question the king of the totally obscure GOLFCLUBATLAS.com post! But I know you better, and I know what you mean by "highly recommended" is an attempt at access to play the course.

'Not that there's anything wrong with that!' ;)
« Last Edit: September 20, 2004, 09:21:47 AM by TEPaul »

TEPaul

Re:Scranton CC
« Reply #5 on: September 20, 2004, 10:19:32 AM »
"Earlier, you made a grave grammatical substitution worthy of the President of the Free World."

redanman:

I've been insulted on this website many times, and occassionally very effectively, I might add, but that's (or is it "that is"?) the greatest insult and the unkindest cut of all!