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mike_malone

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Playing a course in ideal condition(s)
« on: June 21, 2005, 10:05:56 AM »
    Played Twisted Dune at the New Jersey shore yesterday.  We could not think of a better time to play that course. One wonders if  the designer had a day like this in mind when he created the course. While I can imagine this " ideal "at other times, I found the experience better than I could have guessed. The temperature was reminiscent of Ireland in the best part of the summer--high 60's to low 70's.

       The course is akin to Ireland with its 30-40 foot high built up dunes. The high grass was a reddish tint that created a wonderful visual. The greens were in perfect condition.  They rolled so true. They reminded me of Portmarnock when I last played it.They were probably rolling at 10'(?). It was hard to believe this was a public course.

  The wind was 15-20 mph, we guessed. The wind seemed to be perfect for what the designer had in mind. The wide fairways provided enough space to let the wind move the ball without the need to aim over trouble. I have been told the builder was a caddie at Pine Valley. The wide fairways with major problems , but playable ones, on each side made me think this was "the poorman's Pine Valley".

   While things were not super firm, they were not lush either.


     I thought the combination of the temperature, the wind, the look of the grasses, the partly cloudy skies, the greens was so perfect.



     I have played this course numerous times. But I came away believing that there are "best" times to play courses. And now is the best for this course, if you get a breeze and these temps.


       This is a course where the par fours dominate. We played all the way back--7300 yards. On the front nine I noticed how #1 was flat; #2 was a downhill approach; #5 was short; #6 was uphill.  On the back there two difficult uphill approaches and two "Ballybunion" type holes; set between dunes with the green below you.


    Make a note---if the wind is up at the shore and the temperature is nice, drop everything and go to Twisted Dune.
AKA Mayday

Michael Moore

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Re:Playing a course in ideal condition(s)
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2005, 10:07:51 AM »
Meteorology meld (TM).
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mike_malone

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Re:Playing a course in ideal condition(s)
« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2005, 10:11:03 AM »
 Michael,

   That is exactly correct!
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Mike_Cirba

Re:Playing a course in ideal condition(s)
« Reply #3 on: June 21, 2005, 10:33:47 AM »
Mike,

Twisted Dune remains my favorite public course in NJ.

In fact, I like it better than most of the private ones, as well.

Archie Struthers did a fabulous job there, but he needs to listen to my advice about creating Muirfield-type bunkers about 20 yards short of the green on 18 in the center of the fairway.  ;)

Steve_ Shaffer

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Re:Playing a course in ideal condition(s)
« Reply #4 on: June 21, 2005, 11:31:39 AM »
Mike

Twisted Dune is my favorite public at the NJ shore. :) I like fall golf at TD so when Mike got a day like yesterday in the summer that's great for him.

I have not played Ballyowen yet so the jury is still out on TD's position as best public in NJ IMO.

Steve
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