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Andrew Harvie:

--- Quote from: Paul Jones on February 14, 2025, 12:08:40 PM ---I would add Sedge Valley and Ekwanok !!!

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Love both. Great suggestions, and very different too!

DFarron:

--- Quote from: Ben Malach on February 13, 2025, 03:27:41 PM ---Matt:


Why Corica? It's a fine golf course but its so broken in places.


I think when something opens down the road. You might have to take this one off the list.

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How do you feel Corica is "broken"?

Mark Pearce:
For me, I’ve always been surprised that Elie didn’t make the original list but it has to be one.


I like Jason’s suggestion of Goswick, which seems to tick all the boxes.


Finally, Huntercombe seems like exactly the sort of place that belongs on this list,

Kalen Braley:
Re Corica:

My only complaint would be is that its pretty cramped in spots. (The south course especially, but haven't played it since the re-do)

2 18 hole courses
1 9 hole course
Driving Range
Parking Lot with Clubhouse
Maintenance areas

According to Google Earth the entire area is less than 300 acres.

Mark Kiely:
I'm curious why Matt would mention Corica North specifically, especially considering it's in the midst of a renovation that doesn't open until late next month.


(I have no agenda with this post, just wondering why. I played South a couple summers ago, partly on David Tepper's recommendation and my general understanding that South is/was the superior course.)

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