John F:
TW is just above $100 in the peak summer weekend and holidays -- but otherwise below it and should be mentioned.
Good call on that front !
Kyle:
It's nice to create lists from the
limited number of courses you have played.
You say you don't agree about my PA v NJ discussion but it's laughable because you have not done
anything close to serious homework to tell me I'm all wet given the quality NJ layouts I have played.
By all means -- knock yourself out.
However ...
Your homework is not complete in my mind.
You Pennsy boys have an aversion to believe that golf exists on THE OTHER side of the Delaware.
The so-called "character" design argument is amusing because I named no less than half a dozen courses -- likely can add a few more -- that easily surpass the eight (
courses on your list that I have played.
Kyle, Cobbs Creek is a "hope" type course. I can "hope" that the powers that be will get off their collective duffs and do something. Since you have not played The Knoll -- correct me if I am mistaken -- but the Banks course here in Jersey is already there and is delivering. It's pedigree is no less than Cobbs Creek. Anyone not making the trip and then proclaiming better public courses that are under the 100 mile and 100 dollar threshold is again taking an "incomplete grade" on the subject.
By the way -- I have played each of the courses I have mentioned twice -- in some cases way more than that. Ditto for the eight (
Pennsy courses you have mentioned.
Kyle, Pennsy public golf is more behind than you imagine (although hats off to Moran for Morgan Hill and Lederach) -- put some gas in the tank, wipe off the GPS unit and play the ones I mentioned. When you finish the assignment -- I'll be more than happy to weigh seriously at that time the pros and cons.