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07-17-2008, 02:47 PM | #16 | |
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07-17-2008, 02:50 PM | #17 | |
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I played golf for my high school, and played a ton of places in MoCo (Laytonsville, Poolesville, Montgomery Village, Little Bennett, Northwest Park, Needwood, Bretton Woods, Lakewood CC), all for free. It was awesome. Best 3 weeks of the year were the 3 weeks leading up to school starting. Played at least 18 holes every day, Monday through Friday, all walking. Speaking of OC, I'm playing at Beach Club Saturday afternoon with a buddy of mine. It'll be hot and humid as all get out, but I don't care. First time out all year. I've also played Bay Club, Deer Run, and Bayside Resort in the OC/Berlin area, as well as Nutters Crossing in Salisbury and Great Hope just south of Princess Anne. In college, one of my fraternity brothers used to work at River Run, and we'd get on Friday afternoons and hit until it got dark. Usually got in 13 holes before we couldn't see anymore.
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07-17-2008, 02:53 PM | #18 |
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Anybody ever play Wizard or Arrowhead in Myrtle Beach?
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07-17-2008, 03:05 PM | #19 |
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That is one trip I'm trying to get under my belt...Myrtle Beach. My uncle has a group that goes down every January, and he's trying to get me a spot...but they have 8 solid every year.
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07-17-2008, 03:32 PM | #20 | |
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I've played The Lion's Paw, Panther's Run, Sandpiper Bay, The Pearl, Brunswick Plantation, and Lockwood Folly. They were all great experiences - Sandpiper Bay especially. Golf capital of the world!
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07-17-2008, 03:41 PM | #21 | |
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I've been lucky enough to play a bunch of top notch courses because of it. Conestoga High School's home course is Waynesborough Country Club, they held a PGA event a few years ago which Furyk won. Lower Merion High (Kobe Bryant's alma mater) plays on Philadelphia Country club which is historic around these parts mainly for the folks who have played it (presidents and celebs). But we had the best home course - I was at Haverford High. You've probably heard of our home course... Merion. Home of the 2013 US Open. I'm so excited for that tourney because I've got very good course knowledge of that place, playing on it for years and caddying there in the summers. I can't wait to get tickets because I'll be able to stand in the fairways and be like it's 189 from the edge of that bunker, Tiger's probably got a 7 iron.
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07-17-2008, 03:44 PM | #22 | |
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Wizard isn't bad. It's on the same property as Man of War and Man of War backs up to my Mom's neighborhood, so if I play down there now, it's either Wizard or Man of War. Man of War is more challenging and has a nicer clubhouse, but if I'm going to enjoy my round and not worry about how I play, I play Wizard (just a less stressful course to play). Downside is that they're both around $80. I'm kind of broke, so I won't pay it. (it especially sucks that I got an MD license so I don't get local rates any more) The Wizard/Man of War property and Arrowhead are both good places to go if you want to play more than 18, if that's your goal I would definitely recommend them. Also, I've never played there, but I've heard great things about World Tour which is very pricey. It'll run you about $200 for a round, but you get a player assistant with your group. (free water, cleans your ball, lets you know about distance, etc) I'm hoping that one day I can play there, because I've heard it's great. One other place I will recommend, mostly because the property is amazing, is The Witch. It's not in the most touristy part of Myrtle Beach, but it's one of the most visually pleasing courses I've ever seen. It's surrounded by a nature reserve, (which makes it interesting) I hadn't seen a gator on a course until then and there are signs everywhere warning that you shouldn't follow a ball into the woods because there are poisonous snakes. That said, the course is beautiful and it's probably the most difficult I've ever played. When we were pulling out I told my father that round was so difficult I couldn't see myself ever going back...lol. After two days I was ready to go back out and play it better. |
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07-18-2008, 04:25 PM | #23 |
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LOL, Daly shot an 89 today at the British.
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07-18-2008, 04:55 PM | #24 |
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Damn...I read about his 80 yesterday (along with Mickelson's 79!), but 89 today? He phoned this one in from his trailer in Arkansas...he'll spend the rest of the weekend boozing it up in the local pubs.
Like seeing the Shark up on top of the leaderboard...David Duval too for that matter.
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07-21-2008, 01:50 PM | #25 | |
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07-21-2008, 10:28 PM | #26 | |
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Just returned home this last Saturday from Myrtle Beach from a family vacation. Got in 7 rounds. Our home away from home is Surfside beach. So I play most of my golf on the south side of Myrtle up through Pawleys Island. This year we played Pawleys Plantation (Must play), True Blue ( Have played many times very tough keep going back), The old Seagull...just reopened now it's The Founders Club ( Outstanding), Willbrook Plantation ( Must play), Caledonia Golf and fish club ( One of my favorites, play this track every year worth the cash), Blackmoore ( Decent track and price is right shot makers course, fun track...the head pro is a really good friend, so I can't beat the price....) Wicked Stick ( same deal as Blackmoore, but a links style Daly signature course, have played way to many times just due to cost or lack there of......average at very best) Sidenote: The day we played Pawleys the asst. noticed my Redskin attire and told me I had just missed Joe Gibbs by a day. We talked for a while it was no joke.....long story real short, Joe played the day before we did. I went by my friends golf shop in Litchfield and he was telling me that coach had been in the shop a couple days prior with a couple of the grandbabies.....since they happen to be huge Skin fans, Nascar nuts & just overall great folks they had great conservation with Joe. He informed me that in the conversation with Joe, he had purchased a waterfront property on Litchfield Beach and is finally getting some time to use it. Being its only a mile and a half from the shop we cruised down to the beach. Unreal, its gated (so unless your invited your not getting in) but the homes on Litchfield beach are oceanfront from the looks I don't think you could touch the very cheapest home on Litchfield Beach Ocean side for under 7/8 mil. If I had to guess when Joe is getting away from NASCAR he is finally enjoying himself to the max with the church, family, golf, travel, etc.
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07-22-2008, 12:05 PM | #27 | |
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Yeah, Mont. Village wore me out too back in the day. One of the longest 18 to walk in the county...
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07-22-2008, 03:53 PM | #28 | |
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07-22-2008, 04:28 PM | #29 |
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That Wicked Stick course sucks and our group marked it of the list as courses to never play again. I just cannot think of the courses we played in May but this year we decided to spend a little more on the courses and we did play some nice ones. We stay in a place which is about one block from Ocean Annie's. We come down to play every year durn the first bikers week in May and we have a blast. We did play the TPC course and we were not that impressed with its condition for what they charge. I did shoot an 81 so I was happy with my score but I did loose a stroke or two due to its condition. We also played twice at a course that had a Castle shaped club house and it had three different 18 hole courses which was pretty nice and I just remembered we played Oyster Bay also.
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