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Mike Wagner

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #100 on: May 28, 2011, 10:56:14 AM »
Ballyneal

Close 2nd..SkyRidge.  For all you Seattle GCAers - go out there (it's in Sequim - about a mile from Dungeness).

Chris Cupit

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #101 on: May 28, 2011, 11:10:49 AM »
Mine:

1.  NGLA.  If I had just one round left in my life or if I had to pick just one place where I could ever play again, this is it.
2.  TOC.  Not much I could add about this pick.  
3.   RCD.  The hardest and yet most fun place I have ever played.  I'll never forget the holes out there.  Still dream about #3!
4.  Maidstone.  I really hope they don't irrigate the fairways at that place.  It's perfect--when it rains it's lush and green, if not it's dry and fast.  Why can't golf be like that?  
5.  Linville GC--I play it on vacation with my wife every year and it's quirky, fun and about 15 degrees cooler than Atlanta!
6.  Prairie Dunes.  I shot 85, 79 and 87 and can't wait to get a chance to play again.  I never had so much fun playing awful.
7.  The Honors Course.  My home course which I think is a very solid course but more importantly for me, a great escape and terrific staff that make all my "problems" go away while I'm there.    
8.  Rivermont CC on a Tuesday afternoon.  This is my work and we are closed on Tuesdays  ;).  I love to mow fairways in the summer in the afternoon and then play 3-4 holes in solitude.  How can you beat that  :o
9.   The Scarlett Course at Ohio State.  When I played it in 1987 I doubt there was much MacKenzie left and I remember lots of "Christmas trees" on the course but it was playing golf at a great time in my life and I simply remember having fun that week.
10.   Pine Valley.  Maybe more awe than fun but it just seemed like an absolutely perfect day of walking through a georgous property with some golf shots thrown in that helped keep the walk from going by too fast.  I really mean this as a compliment.  It is a terrific, great course but more than anything it seemed like the perfect "trip" or "round" around the course.

Tim Martin

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #102 on: May 28, 2011, 05:37:52 PM »
Yale, Fishers Island or Newport CC
Merion West-Short and Sporty
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Steve Salmen

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #103 on: May 28, 2011, 05:53:22 PM »
Sheep Ranch
Dunes Club (Mi)
Royal Dornoch

Jay Flemma

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #104 on: May 28, 2011, 08:49:45 PM »
National Golf Links of America!

Then Ballyneal!
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Wade Schueneman

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #105 on: May 28, 2011, 08:58:07 PM »
Mine:

1.  NGLA.  If I had just one round left in my life or if I had to pick just one place where I could ever play again, this is it.
2.  TOC.  Not much I could add about this pick.  
3.   RCD.  The hardest and yet most fun place I have ever played.  I'll never forget the holes out there.  Still dream about #3!
4.  Maidstone.  I really hope they don't irrigate the fairways at that place.  It's perfect--when it rains it's lush and green, if not it's dry and fast.  Why can't golf be like that?  
5.  Linville GC--I play it on vacation with my wife every year and it's quirky, fun and about 15 degrees cooler than Atlanta!
6.  Prairie Dunes.  I shot 85, 79 and 87 and can't wait to get a chance to play again.  I never had so much fun playing awful.
7.  The Honors Course.  My home course which I think is a very solid course but more importantly for me, a great escape and terrific staff that make all my "problems" go away while I'm there.    
8.  Rivermont CC on a Tuesday afternoon.  This is my work and we are closed on Tuesdays  ;).  I love to mow fairways in the summer in the afternoon and then play 3-4 holes in solitude.  How can you beat that  :o
9.   The Scarlett Course at Ohio State.  When I played it in 1987 I doubt there was much MacKenzie left and I remember lots of "Christmas trees" on the course but it was playing golf at a great time in my life and I simply remember having fun that week.
10.   Pine Valley.  Maybe more awe than fun but it just seemed like an absolutely perfect day of walking through a georgous property with some golf shots thrown in that helped keep the walk from going by too fast.  I really mean this as a compliment.  It is a terrific, great course but more than anything it seemed like the perfect "trip" or "round" around the course.

Chris, I think it is very interesting that you include RCD.  It is my favorite course, but fun is not the word I would use to describe it (perhaps awesome or sublime or spiritual).  You clearly have WAY more game than I do (which I think we both already knew).

Richard Choi

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #106 on: May 29, 2011, 12:07:39 AM »
Ballyneal is an easy choice, but the most fun I have EVER had on a golf course was at Old Macdonald on the opening day.

The group consisted of Alex Miller, Rob Riggs, my friend Victor Santodomingo, and me. It was my third round of the day and I was exhausted, but I never had more fun going around a golf course.

We were the last group of the day and that afforded us a great deal of flexibility. We made up our own holes (playing from 3rd fairway back to 2nd green, etc.) and adventured around every nook and cranny around the course. I hit into every bunker of note (Eden, Hole, etc) to see how they played. We did putting race competitions, putted from 100 yards away, and everything else we could think of.

We were like bunch kids in the candy store and we couldn't care less what we shot. It was pure, unadulterated fun. Man, that was amazing...

Matthew Mollica

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #107 on: May 29, 2011, 07:35:48 AM »
I may have missed it in the previous pages, but that 9 holer at Morfontaine looks like it belongs in this thread.

MM
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Bill Seitz

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #108 on: June 01, 2011, 01:20:43 AM »
I played Rustic Canyon for the second time today, and I'm not sure I've faced more interesting shots, and more shots that took me out of my comfort zone than Rustic.  I grew up playing the type of SoCal courses where you had to fly the ball to the green, or else the ball would just be eaten by the sticky grasses around the greens.  After moving to the Midwest, even though the grasses in that region allow one to run the ball along the ground, the lush turf has allowed me to keep playing the high loft pitches that were required in SoCal.

But at Rustic, the conditions were perfect.  Very tightly mowed fairways, firm turf, and overall a course that doesn't only allow the ground game, but promotes it.  The greens were rolling really well, and at a great speed for the contours.  The fringe (and some of the fairways) rolled better than a lot of the greens I played as a kid.  It wasn't until 16 that I played a lofted wedge pitch of about 30 yards, and while I was afraid that the tight lie would lead me to blade one well over the green, a well struck pitch from that lie had enough spin to stop near the hole for an up and down par.  Plus a ton of shot variety, short-cuts off the tee that actually led to very scary angles of approach, especially to a back left pin on 11 after playing down the left side of the fairway.  The tight fairways also make it easier to rip three wood off the deck.  I was fortunate to play Arroyo Trabuco on Sunday which is kept in similar condition, and both were really fun places to play.

However, probably the most fun thing about Rustic was walking out as a single, getting out with a twosome almost right away, and paying $39 for 18 holes and medium bucket.  Well worth the hour drive from Temple City/Arcadia. 

Michael Wharton-Palmer

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #109 on: June 01, 2011, 03:52:28 PM »
Ballyneal...Debbie as my caddie and accompanied by Rupert for my second 18 of the day...eating afterwards in the clubhose and retiring to the cabins....the perfect day!!

Tom_Doak

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #110 on: June 02, 2011, 07:40:32 AM »
Add yet another vote for North Berwick.

Also:
TOC
Castle Stuart
Kingsley
Maidstone
NGLA
Shoreacres

By the way, has anyone else here noticed on this thread how many of the courses identified as most FUN are MacDonald/Raynor?!  That says a lot about their designs.

Mitch:

I would respectfully suggest that one of the main reasons Macdonald and Raynor courses get mentioned so much is because nearly all of them are still only 6400 or 6500 yards from the back tees.  This is a more fun distance for the average golfer than 7000 yards. 

Many of the ODG courses have been lengthened over the years to host tournaments, especially the really famous ones; but the typical Raynor club [Yeamans, Shoreacres, Fishers] has never had any interest in that, so the courses are still quite short.

Tim Martin

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #111 on: June 02, 2011, 08:33:23 AM »
Add yet another vote for North Berwick.

Also:
TOC
Castle Stuart
Kingsley
Maidstone
NGLA
Shoreacres

By the way, has anyone else here noticed on this thread how many of the courses identified as most FUN are MacDonald/Raynor?!  That says a lot about their designs.

Mitch:

I would respectfully suggest that one of the main reasons Macdonald and Raynor courses get mentioned so much is because nearly all of them are still only 6400 or 6500 yards from the back tees.  This is a more fun distance for the average golfer than 7000 yards. 

Many of the ODG courses have been lengthened over the years to host tournaments, especially the really famous ones; but the typical Raynor club [Yeamans, Shoreacres, Fishers] has never had any interest in that, so the courses are still quite short.

Tom-Although I agree with your post I would think that the use of the templates also has standing in peoples fun factor. Yale tips out at 6750 and although not considered long by any means is plenty of golf for most. It is off the charts fun wise for me after more than 27 years of play.

Michael Hayes

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #112 on: June 02, 2011, 08:28:59 PM »
Today I just played The Wilderness Club up in Eureka, Montana and came away really impressed. The golf course looks really intimidating off the tee but in reality is one of the widest and most forgiving courses I have ever played, and FUN!  6500yds on the 1 up tees, the fairway bunkering really does a good job of directing traffic and hiding the extreme width. Greens with lots of undulation and tons of short grass surrounds.

FUN! FUN! FUN!!!

When I get my pics together I think this course merits a thread of its own.

Michael Hayes
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Dave Falkner

Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #113 on: June 02, 2011, 10:35:03 PM »
Jeff +1 on Goat Hill  what a fun little place

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Mark Johnson

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #114 on: June 02, 2011, 10:58:13 PM »
my list-- mostly because they had several unique shots and they werent slap you in the face tough so i wasnt grinding at all


in no particular order

- Tobacco Road
- ThreeTops (the par 3 course at Treetops)
- Prince Course (aka Jurassic Golf)
- Old Works
- Secession
- Willingers
- The Short Course at Oxmoor Valley

John_Cullum

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #115 on: June 02, 2011, 11:09:12 PM »
The Old Course without question
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Garland Bayley

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #116 on: June 03, 2011, 02:33:20 PM »
...
- Old Works
...

So you like that soggy, clay-based stuff. ;D
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Ronald Montesano

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #117 on: June 04, 2011, 02:41:11 PM »
Another good one is tucked up in Youngstown, NY, near Lake Ontario. It's called Niagara Frontier CC and I know that Ian Andrew is familiar with it. Great piece of rumpled, broken land and the most relaxed membership in WNY. I have a date to play there and I will attempt to put together a photo essay of the joint.
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Patrick_Mucci

Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #118 on: June 04, 2011, 10:36:39 PM »
Tom Doak,

I think you've hit on the key, interesting courses that play no more than 6,400-6,700 seem to retain the element of fun for most golfers.

Length may be necessary to identify the very best players, but in terms of providing an enjoyable challenge, it becomes an impediment.

I like to think of those courses in the 6,400-6,700 range as "sporty" courses if they have interesting architecture.

Bradley Anderson

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #119 on: June 05, 2011, 07:39:44 AM »
I have had the most fun playing courses that are old and well preserved, in a beautiful setting.

Shoreacres
Holston Hills
Franklin Hills
Old Elm

Cory Lewis

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #120 on: June 05, 2011, 08:02:57 AM »
The Meadow Club, by far!
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Dieter Jones

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #121 on: June 05, 2011, 09:16:44 AM »
Barnbougle Dunes for me. I just love the options you get and the imagination you can use to play shots multiple ways. So much fun.
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Rory Connaughton

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #122 on: June 05, 2011, 09:37:27 AM »
Enniscrone & Yale

Two courses where the great landforms allow good shots to turn into great shots if used properly and where the same landforms can turn mediocre shots into opportunities for heroic recovery.  There is something about a foursome all encouraging a ball to take a particular slope and cheering the outcome that makes a game particularly enjoyable.

Kin Britton

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Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #123 on: June 20, 2011, 06:55:23 PM »
North Berwick by a nose over Brora.

Anthony Gray

Re: Most fun course you've played
« Reply #124 on: June 20, 2011, 07:04:31 PM »


    Hands down Cruden Bay