Wayne,
Google Earth shows Stonewall very well, and its relationship to the surrounding countryside.
And Tom is 100% correct on the bridge thing. If the original farmers hadn't put high areas in some areas, and a farm road in another, French Creek could never have been built (across the street).
Its ironic because most of the environmental movement out here arose from a plan to dam French Creek and turn a lot of what you see today as Stonewall and French Creek GC into a man-made lake. There's even an existing organization, Green Valleys, that strives to protect open space and the quality of the watershed.
I've seen fox, deer, herons, egrets, and a wide variety of really uncommon birds (a scarlet tanager today) out there. Somehow I think the idea of golf being unfriendly to the environment is way, way off base.
Of course, this environmentalist doesn't see the harm in a bridge. Some of these regulations are pretty crazy.
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We went over there this afternoon to check out the Trans National. Keep in mind that we played across the street at about 7am and had a few holes with heavy fog early and some very heavy rain on 16. But it stopped, so we made it up to 1 green when it started raining pretty heavily again.
I sure hope they have a successful event, but it may be tough with the hot weather. Fortunately, our rain should exit the area tonight, but 100F isn't out of the question later in the week.
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