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Chris Roselle

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Re: Pine Valley and the great lies in golf
« Reply #50 on: September 26, 2011, 01:25:25 PM »
Steve,

My favorite thing is the tremendous variety of challenges presented by Pine Valley. At my level (high single digit) there were so many shots that tested my game--from the second shot into #1 to the second shot into #18--that it could have been exhausting but instead was exhilarating. PV is not unfair, it is just challenging. If one approaches this course with the right mindset there is nothing better.

Least favorite thing--leaving the property thinking I may never return.
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  Well said Doug.  I have always said that there is not a bad shot on the entire course...We always talk about a bad hole here or there at a particular course but I honestly believe there is NOT a bad/unfair/horrible/weak (whatever word you chose to use) SHOT on the property..

Patrick_Mucci

Re: Pine Valley and the great lies in golf
« Reply #51 on: September 26, 2011, 04:32:18 PM »
I have fortunate luck of teeing it up at PV tomorrow (Sept. 27)...A question to everyone:

What is your favorite thing about PV?  What is your least? 
Just trying to get a little perspective on the awesome experience I will embark on....

Thanks, Steve


Steve,

Mentally, the anticipation of playing such a unique golf course.
Physically, the uniqueness of 18 individual challenges.

Least favorite ?

I don't have one, but, if I did, it would probably be the distance between a practice area I could spend a month on and the first tee.