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Mike_Trenham

Re: Alternate uses of a golf course
« Reply #25 on: August 09, 2010, 06:39:47 PM »
Bethpage used to allow skiing and sledding down the slopes off the first tees of the Black, Red and Green courses up until the  early 1950's.

In addition, they opened the Clubhouse for Friday and Saturday night "singles dances" in the 40's & 50's.

They also built separate football and baseball stadiums that were used by both semi-pro and industrial league teams up until the late 60's.

Now we know the rest of the story!  The tradition of sleeping in one's car was to sleep off the night before's fun not to get a good tee time on a great course.
Proud member of a Doak 3.

mike_beene

Re: Alternate uses of a golf course
« Reply #26 on: August 09, 2010, 10:34:31 PM »
airport during war times(Turnberry)

Sam Morrow

Re: Alternate uses of a golf course
« Reply #27 on: August 10, 2010, 02:47:09 AM »
Underage drinking

When Houston National was being built I was in high school, between the giant mounds and the huge tunnels under roadways it was a great place for a teen. I did a lot of drinking and even took a few girls out there and got in a few holes before the course was done.

Ben Voelker

Re: Alternate uses of a golf course
« Reply #28 on: August 10, 2010, 03:12:38 AM »
Bethpage used to allow skiing and sledding down the slopes off the first tees of the Black, Red and Green courses up until the  early 1950's.

In addition, they opened the Clubhouse for Friday and Saturday night "singles dances" in the 40's & 50's.

They also built separate football and baseball stadiums that were used by both semi-pro and industrial league teams up until the late 60's.

There's a course in Door County, Wisconsin, Peninsula State Park Golf Course, that uses a huge downhill par 3 (17) as an awesome sledding hill in the winter.  The rest of the course has some snowmobile and cross country skiing trails as well!

http://www.peninsulagolf.org/hole.asp?number=17

The green has a nasty back to front slope and the hole is quite fun to play.  No bunkers, but if you miss long like one might tend to on such a downhill hole, a 3 putt is almost guaranteed.

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