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ed_getka

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Re:The Shattuck-Jaffrey, NH
« Reply #25 on: March 16, 2006, 01:04:44 PM »
Alan,
   Thanks for the response and explanation. You guys sure have a different idea of what fun is. ;)
    That area is beautiful and I can only imagine how nice it must look in autumn.
"Perimeter-weighted fairways", The best euphemism for containment mounding I've ever heard.

Anthony Butler

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Re:The Shattuck-Jaffrey, NH
« Reply #26 on: March 16, 2006, 01:43:48 PM »
Anthony, there are people who simply love the most intense challenge around. If they do, Shattuck is it!

Again, I think Silva deserves credit for finding golf holes out there at all.

Brad,
My 'tagline' was just a response to your earlier post that the original owners might have saved their money. BTW-I think they went broke, so your point may still be valid.

I am in total agreement with you regarding Silva's ability to find these holes in such difficult terrain. Judging by his other courses in New England, that is one of his calling cards.

Found some info on Silva's design philosophies & experience. He paints himself as quite the victim. Of the Donald Ross Society no less:

http://www.csmgolf.com/

Ed-Even my father in law loves The Shattuck and he's a rank beginner. His theory is: "I can lose 'em on any course. At Shattuck, I have a built in excuse and the views are better." Being a glutton for punishment, I'll be teeing it up there at least 3 times this summer. :)

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ed_getka

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Re:The Shattuck-Jaffrey, NH
« Reply #27 on: March 16, 2006, 01:52:34 PM »
Anthony,
   What part of the website has what you are talking about? I quickly scanned a few sections and didn't find what you are alluding to.
    I like your father in laws "tagline". It reminds me of a course up in Michigan a friend was telling me about called Brigadoon, apparently they call it Bring a dozen. ;D
"Perimeter-weighted fairways", The best euphemism for containment mounding I've ever heard.

Anthony Butler

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Re:The Shattuck-Jaffrey, NH
« Reply #28 on: March 16, 2006, 02:02:18 PM »
Anthony,
   What part of the website has what you are talking about? I quickly scanned a few sections and didn't find what you are alluding to.
    I like your father in laws "tagline". It reminds me of a course up in Michigan a friend was telling me about called Brigadoon, apparently they call it Bring a dozen. ;D

Click on the picture of Brain Silva under 'Hot off the Press'. It gives his whole back story and how he ran afoul of the the Ross Society when doing a renovation of some green sites on a Ross course outside Hartford, CT. Make sure your browser allows pop-up windows.

BTW-I have heard of Brigadoon, but I thought you had to be Scottish-and dead-to visit. I'm of Irish descent and still alive, so I have substituted Pacific Dunes, or Ballybunion if I want to take my passport.
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