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Joe Hancock

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Re: Pictorial Tour of the Deltona Club – Best Value for the Money in So FL?
« Reply #25 on: February 27, 2018, 08:28:47 PM »
Without anything else but pictures to go on, the color and texture variety depicted is well above average. I may try to get there next week.
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MCirba

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On the 14th tee right now.  Course terrific and in very playable condition.
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MCirba

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I paid $27 as a walk-on single at 1:30 on a Sunday afternoon in March. The answer to the original question of this thread is yes. Definitely.
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Mike Sweeney

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I paid $27 as a walk-on single at 1:30 on a Sunday afternoon in March. The answer to the original question of this thread is yes. Definitely.


Honestly, it was $33 when Deltona had the conditioning and slow play issues. I really do like that course.


Thoughts on 18? Never figured it out, and I like that!
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MCirba

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Played today in just under 4.5 hours and course was packed.  Group I joined were playing Whites and I actually drove it over the green on the downslope of the driving range, tried to hit a cut shot and dead shanked it 30 yards (almost back to the carry buner), hit a Neil Regan/Joe Bausch Texas Wedge to 15 feet and made the putt for par.


Evidently that's the best way to play it, Mike.  ;)
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Bill Gayne

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IMO lay-up left of the tree on 18. The weak holes at Deltona are the ones leading out of and back to the clubhouse, 1, 9, 10, and 18. They're forced into the available space to meet the requirement for returning nines. The other holes really flow nicely.
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