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609.1 | | ENGINE::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Tue May 16 1989 18:41 | 19 |
| Amen Brother! Poppy Hills is a typical Robert Trent Jones course very long
(over 7K yards). It is also very tight with many hazards, traps, & the like
to lead you astray. However that isn't the worst part the greens are
severly sloped & mounded. Add to that they are fast. It is the first course
that I have ever seen with a caddy book containing contour maps to help you
read the breaks. (Even with that putting wasn't much fun & I am a reasonably
good putter.) Depending on where you put your ball on the green sometimes
3 putting is doing good.
I didn't have too much fun playing Poppy Hills earlier in the week I had
played Pebble Beach, Spyglass, & Spanish Bay. Poppy Hills was a little let
down compared to those tracks. The only thing I remeber was sinking a
coast to coast putt on the 18th green across two swales (or were those
buried whales).
Larry
PS. Don't get the wrong opinion it's a good course. Compared to the nearby
courses it is a bargain.
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609.2 | I WILL PLAY IT SOON!! | BOGUSS::COOPER | | Tue May 16 1989 21:09 | 5 |
| I haven't played Poppy Hills yet but I have a tournament there on
the fourth of July! Have heard it is really outrageous. If you have
any tips for me I sure would appreciate it.
THE MAD HACKER
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609.3 | | HAVOC::DESROCHERS | SAVVY Good Band * Music * Time | Wed May 17 1989 09:29 | 12 |
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I played it 2 years ago when it first opened. Bargain? It was
$100 to play it, right there with Spyglass. Can't really judge
it fairly since the grass was new (huge divots). I read where
the pros played it and thought it sucked.
In my humble opinion, I wouldn't suggest it to anyone. Play
Spyglass twice instead. Don't get me wrong, it's a good track.
It just pales next to the others.
p.s. how many elephants do you think are buried in those greens?
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609.4 | POPPY HILLS RATES | BOGUSS::COOPER | | Wed May 17 1989 19:49 | 5 |
| RE> .3
Currently, the greens fees at Poppy Hills are $55 if you are not
a member of the NCGA and $40 if you are a member.
COOP
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609.5 | Univeral course management | EUCLID::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Thu May 18 1989 13:12 | 22 |
| Re: .2
> I haven't played Poppy Hills yet but I have a tournament there on
> the fourth of July! Have heard it is really outrageous. If you have
> any tips for me I sure would appreciate it.
It's easy. Hit the ball long. Keep it in the short grass.
Hit every thing stiff to the pin and keep the ball below the
hole. ;-)
Re: .3 (How many elephant's are buried)
They generally have 2-3 elephants buried on each green, except
for some where they substitute camels (2 humps each). ;-)
Actually there were quite a number of greens that were not
tooo severly mounded. Of course these had swales dividing the
green into smaller sub-greens. You really want to be on
the proper section.
Larry
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609.6 | POPPY TIPS | SANFAN::GRANT_JO | | Thu May 18 1989 15:59 | 35 |
| I'll give you two very specific tips on Poppy:
1. If you play from the white tees, use about a four or five wood
for your tee shot on the first hole. It is a dogleg right, and it
is possible to hit it through the dogleg. Even if you don't hit
it through the dogleg, there is (invisible from the tee) a little
swale just at the dogleg which cuts across the length of the fairway
with some very thick grass. So - keep it in the visible short grass
if possible. You will notice from the tee that going right is death.
2. Trust the yardage on two, which is a par three. It looks longer
than it is, and everyone overclubs the first time around. In fact,
I played it with two low-handicap buddies, each of whom had played
it before, and they both hit it over the green. I can't explain
it. It looks like it is about 190-200 yards from the blues, but
it's about 170. Trust me, trust me. Trust the yardage book.
While we're at it, the advice about keeping it below the hole is
right on. Let me add that you would be well advised to keep it
out of the greenside bunkers if possible. Unless you are terrific
out of deep, deep sandtraps, lay up. Getting out (other than sideways)
is not a sure thing. I've seen fives turned into eights and nines
by golfers with a stubborn streak.
Also, watch out for difficult lies in the fairway. On ten, (par
five) you have to play your second shot to the left, because there
is a large pond by the green. But if you are very far left - still
in the fairway - your ball will be about a foot and a half above
your feet. And you still have to deal with sand and water.
Finally, I think the course has matured since the one guy played
it. It is definitely a bargain compared to the other courses in
Pebble Beach. And I think it is a better course - definitely, a
better value - than Spyglass Hill.
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609.7 | CORRECTION TO NOTE SIX | SANFAN::GRANT_JO | | Thu May 18 1989 16:06 | 13 |
| Forget about playing it left on ten!!! It is a dogleg left, and
going left on your second shot will likely put you in the water.
What I meant was play it straight/right, but in the left side of
the fairway. Unfortunately, unless you really smack a killer drive,
you can't even see the fairway, so steep is the hill. If you have
the time, walk up to the top of the hill and find some tiny little
area that looks safe.
Sorry about the mistake on note six. I go on about this course
because I think it is absolutely fabulous, and entirely challenging.
Don't visit the beer cart, and concentrate on every stroke. Good
luck breaking 100 if you play from the blues. Let me know how you
did!
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609.8 | POPPY HILLS ATE MY LUNCH!!! | BOGUSS::COOPER | | Thu Jun 15 1989 21:02 | 24 |
| Well, I finaly played POPPY HILLS. What an awesome course !!!!!
It is really unbeleivable. I shot a 115 and felt fortunate to get away
with that. The fairways are much narrower than I am used to and
also most of them are heavily bunkered. To be effective there, I
had to start laying the ball up a lot off the tees with a 3 or 4
iron. On th 12th hole I had to hit a 7 iron off the tee because
of the bunkers that start at the dogleg and continue up the fairway
for at least 75 yards! I lost a lot of balls just off the edges of
the fairways because of the heavy underbrush (much like courses
in New England). Guess if I could have kept the ball in play I would
have scored better. The greens have been toned down a little as
I did not find them too awfully fast. They were quick but managable.
Only on the 9th hole did I have some real fun. Had a 52 after 8
holes so when I stepped up to the tee on 9 I decide to go for it,
hit driver to the top of the hill (approx 280yds) just right of
the last bunker and then hit 5-wood to the back of the green and
plugged the ball in the fringe (approx. 235yds). A chip and 2 putts
later and I had my only par of the day !!! Should of had a bird
but missed a four footer. My legs ache, my buns hurt, and I need
to buy some new balls but can't wait to go back in a couple of weeks
and get thrashed again!!!! If you get to Monterey give POPPY HILLS
a try, I'm sure it will be cursed for years to come.
THE MAD HACKER
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609.9 | | WORDS::NISKALA | Oh Titus, bring your friend hither. | Mon Jun 19 1989 09:00 | 2 |
| Not that I'll ever get there, but how much did your agony
at Poppy cost ya???
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609.10 | $3.05/PER HOLE !! | BOGUSS::COOPER | | Mon Jun 19 1989 17:31 | 9 |
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Ah sweet agony !! How about $3.05 per hole. On a hole-by-hole
basis though some where worth a lot more because I got to hit
the ball so many more times !! I will play Poppy HIlls once
more this year in our club tournament and then will probably
make a pilgrimage about once a year as that is all I can afford
to play at those rates.
THE MAD HACKER
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