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Yeaman's Hall is a good example of a club that (to outsiders) doesn't appear to have a website. It's not indexed on google, but it has a site, accessible to those who know the URL. It provides all the basic info a guest would want. Obviously, I couldn't peer behind the curtain so I have no comment on that.
I'm a huge fan of golf clubs having webcams --- also, a nice benefit for national / international members.RD is very well done: http://www.royaldornoch.com/Webcams
Myopia Hunt... all it has is a logo and "Site under Development" Its been that way for years.
Great topic, I have asked about Olympic and MPCC getting webcams for different reasons. Both courses have fog and dramatic weather changes. The memberships can be close of far away but the weather and fog completely different. It would bring people out or help the players remember to bring their proper cloths. Notwithstanding both are in incredibly beautiful locations for members to see during the day from their offices. Both have great websites which do add to golf experience
Great topic, I have asked about Olympic and MPCC getting webcams for different reasons.
Many of you may like this site. It's the Medinah Heritage Collection. There will be a lot more coming in preparation for the Ryder Cup.http://heritage.medinahcc.org/
Quote from: David Cronheim on September 29, 2011, 11:42:41 AMYeaman's Hall is a good example of a club that (to outsiders) doesn't appear to have a website. It's not indexed on google, but it has a site, accessible to those who know the URL. It provides all the basic info a guest would want. Obviously, I couldn't peer behind the curtain so I have no comment on that.Apparently golf link knows the URL! http://www.golflink.com/golf-courses/course.aspx?course=1023056
Quote from: Kalen Braley on September 29, 2011, 01:34:21 PMQuote from: David Cronheim on September 29, 2011, 11:42:41 AMYeaman's Hall is a good example of a club that (to outsiders) doesn't appear to have a website. It's not indexed on google, but it has a site, accessible to those who know the URL. It provides all the basic info a guest would want. Obviously, I couldn't peer behind the curtain so I have no comment on that.Apparently golf link knows the URL! http://www.golflink.com/golf-courses/course.aspx?course=1023056HAHA that is funny, but try the link to their site normally and you'll see what I mean:http://www.yeamanhallclub.com/It doesn't work.
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More HTML5.Less Flash.