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Mark Woodger

anything off the Hutchinson River Parkway on the way from Greenwich CT to NYC. I drive it everyday and knowing there are great courses out there is a touch frustrating!

Further a field i would love a trip Mission Hills China. (just curious has anybody played there, if so whats the pace of play?)

Richard Choi

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For me it is pretty simple...

1. Old MacDonald (since I already have the date set)
2. Any course that I have not played that will
    a. Let me play
    b. I can get to (and afford)
    c. Have any architectural merit

I don't pine for ultra-exclusive private courses. Life is too short. I rather appreciate what I have (and can get) rather than what I am missing. I don't go around wishing to hook up with Jennifer Anniston either. ;)

Jud_T

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Interesting question Richard,

Which is more difficult?  Hooking up with Jennifer Aniston or getting a membership at ANGC?   ;D
Golf is a game. We play it. Somewhere along the way we took the fun out of it and charged a premium to be punished.- - Ron Sirak

Sean Leary

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Interesting question Richard,

Which is more difficult?  Hooking up with Jennifer Aniston or getting a membership at ANGC?   ;D

I think more people have hooked up with Jennifer than there are members at ANGC. :)

Mac Plumart

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Richard...

I really like your post.  I've read it and read it again and again.

Very solid!!

Sportsman/Adventure loving golfer.

Chris Cupit

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And for the record , for all those access whores who would sell their teenage daughter to a Hell's Angel's brothel for a tee time at ANGC, I do not care a whit if I ever play it. I would be just as happy with a putter, three balata golf balls and an hour each to study the putting surfaces on #9,12,14,16 and 17 with Uncle George Bahto.

   

Skip #12--it's a pancake.  Don't miss #5.  Also, I'd vote #8 over #9 too but that's just me.

Richard Choi

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Interesting question Richard,

Which is more difficult?  Hooking up with Jennifer Aniston or getting a membership at ANGC?   ;D

I think more people have hooked up with Jennifer than there are members at ANGC. :)


BLASPHEMY! as usual from Leary... (Jenny, if you are reading this by chance, call me....)

Richard Choi

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Interesting question Richard,

Which is more difficult?  Hooking up with Jennifer Aniston or getting a membership at ANGC?   ;D

Jud, I think the better question is, if I had to choose between a night with Aniston OR a round at ANGC, which one would I choose.

I would have to think long and hard about that one...

Jud_T

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I wouldn't....hint-collared shirt not required..... ;)
Golf is a game. We play it. Somewhere along the way we took the fun out of it and charged a premium to be punished.- - Ron Sirak

Sean Leary

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Interesting question Richard,

Which is more difficult?  Hooking up with Jennifer Aniston or getting a membership at ANGC?   ;D

Jud, I think the better question is, if I had to choose between a night with Aniston OR a round at ANGC, which one would I choose.

I would have to think long and hard about that one...

For you, ANGC, as the golf would last longer than 11 seconds...

 ;)

Richard Choi

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Damn, you Leary... touche. You are probably not that far off. :)

Brian Potash

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Realistic chance of Garden City and hopefully NGLA.

fingers crossed!

Kevin Pallier

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Jim

USA
Crystal downs - I hear is a Dr Mac gem
Prarie Dunes - I need to see the greens on this Maxwell course
Ballyneal - after being snowed on last time I just have to get back there  :'(

GB&I
The Addington - I love quirk and need to see this layout next time I'm in London
The European Club - The only course I wish I didn't miss in my trip to Ireland
Painswick - I need to see what all the fuss is about  ;D

Australasia
Ellerston - reportedly Norman and Harrisons best work
Paraparaumu Beach - I love Russells work
Cape Kidnappers - another Doak I'd like to see







Ronald Montesano

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Big golf trip in July slated for Virginia, so Ballyhack or Kinloch top my list.

Locally, Hickory Stick and Wanakah (the latter being the only local private that I haven't played)

Regionally USA, anything in Rochester with the first name Monroe, Irondequoit, CCR or Oak

Regionally in Canada, any of the fine private clubs around Toronto
Coming in 2024
~Elmira Country Club
~Soaring Eagles
~Bonavista
~Indian Hills
~Maybe some more!!

Brock Peyer

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I can create quite a list but I am going to say Peachtree as I live right down the road from it and salivate everytime that I drive by.  Augusta would be nice but Peachtree would be too.

Other than that, Merion, Shinny, Friars Head,...yadda yadda yadda.

Andy Troeger

My original four were Pebble, Cypress, ANGC, and Pine Valley. Since ANGC doesn't count on this thread and I have played the other two that leaves Pine Valley.

But after reading Ran's profile Cape Kidnappers is #2!

Chris DeNigris

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Bally-anything

Mike Hendren

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I don't go around wishing to hook up with Jennifer Anniston either. ;)

Richard, get rid of the brush tee and she'll fall in your lap. 

Happy New Year.

Mike
Two Corinthians walk into a bar ....

Gib_Papazian

Gentlemen,

I'll assume that any ladies stupid enough to lurk here have long ago abandoned this website for back issues of Cosmo - except for the Redhead, who occasionally amuses herself with our self-absorbed, pseudo-important pedantic pontificating.

For years, since the matrimonial roof collapsed, the new and improved female (actually, the original model, circa 1977 in Switzerland) has long maintained that walking and observing a great golf course is nearly as interesting as testing your puny skills against its mystical arrangements.

This discussion can be divided between two camps, one of which carries the evil Leprechaun (Huckster) on its masthead, the other Tom Doak, Bahto and those of their ilk. The dividing line rests in whether you view the game as  . . . well . . . a game to be played for enjoyment and challenge. By contrast, there are those who have evolved so far beyond striking a ball towards a distant landing pad that the joy rests in the sort of clinical detachment endemic to art critics or other static evaluators of aesthetic excellence.

Brad Klein would like to think of himself as a savant with a foot in both camps, but it is necessary to actually compress the ball at impact to grasp the full value of the experience. Thus, watching Brad Pitt shag the aforementioned Jennifer Aniston as a voyeur and having a go yourself is a bit different.

At one point - before I blew up my back, got divorced, had kids, developed the yips and began to fear the eventual need for Viagra (whether impotence or Alzheimer's gets me first is a question best left to my psychiatrist), my preference was to walk a golf course first and then tee it up in the late afternoon with nobody around but a close buddy and an extra couple pelotas in my pocket. The ball went where I commanded most of the time before the age of 43, now I try to pull the trigger between shakes of my hands.

I cannot blame it upon whiskey fingers. Some people are bulletproof and rise to the challenge like Pat Mucci; others have a finite number of 3-footers in their gut before the dam bursts and all that is left are mud hens and algae that the environuts pretend has some unspecified value. In this case, my golf game could be expressed on the weather page as 'low tide.' The smell is difficult to ignore. Thank gawd my old friends are the merciful sort who only use the needle on the congenitally arrogant.

So - to return to the point - as if there was actually a destination in this sort of tequila-soaked disquisition, I am prepared to acknowledge that the Redhead has been right all along: Eventually, *looking* has as much value as *doing* in the appreciation of high art. She will be happy to know this - although there is rarely a need to reaffirm her prescient Carnac-osity.

Thus, I am not prepared to sell my daughter - who has turned out to be 'me with a skirt' - into sex slavery in Sonny Barger's lair, even for a full membership at Georgia's most famous cadaver. What is the difference? Every April after The Masters, they strike the set and redesign it while pretending that little, if anything, has changed. Horseshit. Give me a press pass for the practice rounds - and then I'll drive over to Chechessee Creek for some golf far away from the green circus tent.

Better to caddy for the assistant barkeep (and amateur historian) at Cruden Bay than pay $300 to play with a stiff asshole at Muirfield.  
        

  
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Jim Franklin

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Gib -

I love it.
Mr Hurricane

Jim Franklin

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Oh and Huck, I know a guy that is a member at Pine Valley and Augusta and he is SHOCKED that Augusta passed PV on the recent Digest list. I think you need to put PV higher on your "need to play" list.
Mr Hurricane

Jud_T

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Gentlemen,

Better to caddy for the assistant barkeep (and amateur historian) at Cruden Bay than pay $300 to play with a stiff asshole at Muirfield.

Gib, best part of the entire bit....I think we need to send you a case of your favorite tequila ASAP....   
        

  
Golf is a game. We play it. Somewhere along the way we took the fun out of it and charged a premium to be punished.- - Ron Sirak

Scott_Burroughs

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...my daughter - who has turned out to be 'me with a skirt'

I'm still trying to figure out if that's a good thing.   8)


But Gib ranting again is definitely a good thing.

Jed Rammell

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Brad Klein would like to think of himself as a savant with a foot in both camps, but it is necessary to actually compress the ball at impact to grasp the full value of the experience.

been laughing for 5 minutes

Tony Weiler

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Gib, interesting question.  Does the "dividing line" you speak of above change when your skills diminish?  I've probably wasted a good walk or two when the score went south, and not appreciated the course as much.  Espectially, if still locked in a battle with par.  If my skills change that par is unattainable (and lately, it certainly is) would my focus change?  Do I then cross that line?  I have to think that a lot of GCA still cares what they score, but maybe not.  Perhaps there can be a "blurring" of the line.  Interesting, this gives me thought for today. 

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