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Thomas Dai

Re: What Are You Into These Days?
« Reply #25 on: March 01, 2025, 04:45:06 PM »
Fun! No fun, no play.
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Ira Fishman

Re: What Are You Into These Days?
« Reply #26 on: March 01, 2025, 04:48:12 PM »
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I'm still looking for the absolute best cheeseburger at a golf course grill!  As of today after 50 plus years of research two stand out .


Thel half way house at Woodcrest CC had the best of my working days (looper) , with a wonderful woman named Phyllis (mother of Bobby " Chez" of  crabcake fame)  Phyllis used some kind of salt that made her burger special and could cook it the most glorious Medium Rare while making her famous tuna and other delicacies. She was the GOAT     ( I do believe she was the sister of Angelo Errichetti , the legendary CAMDEN MAYOR of movie fame.

In my golf career I'm going to go with the outside grill at Saucon Valley ...ate two many times would have had three except I wasn't paying !   


If you can find firm and fast, a mix of difficulty and flow, and a great outdoor grill post golf , you have nirvana


Archie,


I have been pondering this question since you posed it…and do not have a good answer: some great burgers in the clubhouse, but they were not on the outdoor grill. However, I highly recommend the hot dog at the Southern Pines halfway (after number 10) house. An equally important OT question: will they keep the halfway (after number eight) house at Yale after the restoration? No better spot to watch the joys of others playing number 9 plus some really good vibes.


Ira
« Last Edit: March 01, 2025, 06:02:17 PM by Ira Fishman »

Pierre_C

Re: What Are You Into These Days?
« Reply #27 on: March 01, 2025, 10:21:21 PM »

Tim,

      I've had cheeseburgers at both, Quaker and Saucon. Quaker's burger is good (don't like the buns), but I'll say the cheeseburger at Weyhill's grill is better. I'm not sure if Archie is referring to the outside grill by the main club house /pool - grill was removed several years ago, too much smoke. The Saucon burger wasn't oversize, medium buns, good ratio fat-meat, well season, & caramelized onions.  Saucon took onion rings off their menu 2 years ago, but the combination of Weyhill's cheeseburger and onion rings was a must for my wife prior to teeing off.

The most interesting 'cheeseburger' I had was the burgerdog at Olympic, then subsequently at Plainfield.

8)

I'm still looking for the absolute best cheeseburger at a golf course grill! As of today after 50 plus years of research two stand out .

Thel half way house at Woodcrest CC had the best of my working days (looper) , with a wonderful woman named Phyllis (mother of Bobby " Chez" of  crabcake fame)  Phyllis used some kind of salt that made her burger special and could cook it the most glorious Medium Rare while making her famous tuna and other delicacies. She was the GOAT     ( I do believe she was the sister of Angelo Errichetti , the legendary CAMDEN MAYOR of movie fame.

In my golf career I'm going to go with the outside grill at Saucon Valley ...ate two many times would have had three except I wasn't paying !   

If you can find firm and fast, a mix of difficulty and flow, and a great outdoor grill post golf , you have nirvana

Archie-I’ll cast a vote for Quaker Ridge as best cheeseburger at a golf course grill. I haven’t had the one at Saucon Valley’s outside grill but the one in the clubhouse is tremendous.
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Simon Barrington

Re: What Are You Into These Days?
« Reply #28 on: Yesterday at 02:00:48 AM »
Drew,


Spin-off site suggestion: "Golf Club Burger Atlas"?  ;D  (with cheese)

MCirba

Re: What Are You Into These Days? New
« Reply #29 on: Yesterday at 11:47:20 AM »
Crab Cakes after golf at Pine Needles.


Ask Oprah.


Unless I'm starving or already not playing well I've been skipping the dog or burger at the turn after a few back nine crashes trying to carry sandwich and beer while pushing my cart.
« Last Edit: Yesterday at 12:31:20 PM by MCirba »
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Kalen Braley

Re: What Are You Into These Days?
« Reply #30 on: Yesterday at 12:17:23 PM »
You guys must be loaded to travel all over the US for a decent cheeseburger.  There are at least 5 good joints within 10 miles of where I live, but hey do whatever blows your hair back.   ;D

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