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687.1 | "BUCKEYES PLAY GOLF" | USMFG::TGLASS | | Wed Jul 19 1989 14:51 | 13 |
| Hi,
Lucky you!
I grew up in Ohio, played high school golf for Logan and played
as a freshman at Ohio University.
Scioto was one of my favorite course as well as Columbus Country
Club. I played both the OSU Scarlet and Grey courses many times.
We held the Ohio High School tournament at Scarlet and I really
'failed to qualify"! Inverness was one Toledo course I played one
summer when I stayed in Walbridge with my grandparents.
Try to play Canterbury in Cleveland and Moundbuilders in Newark.
They are both worth the trips.
Enjoy!
Tom
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687.2 | Good Ole Buckeyes | CLSTR1::VARLEY | | Wed Jul 19 1989 15:34 | 15 |
| Cleveland C.C., Canterbury and Firestone (as well as N.C.R.) are
scheduled for another trip. I never heard of MoundBuilders, but
given your references, I'm sure it's a "must"!
We did play Columbus before with a fellow named "Bones" Hamilton,
whom I gather has been on the W.G.A. board and for 25 years has
been President of the Ohio Golf Association. Great guy, and what
a nice course! Like me, he's an old Colgate grad., but we got on
through the efforts of my friend who is a Judge and knew "Bones".
The judge also knew a guy who was a member at Scioto, Muirfield
Village and The Golf Club (I think only Pandel Savic and Bob Hoag
also belong to those 3), so we played 'em and loved 'em (except
for the Golf Club - Pete Dye, yicchh!). I heard WestWood up in
Cleveland is good too...
--The skoal Bandit
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687.3 | I'm Impressed!! | CURIE::TDAVIS | | Thu Jul 20 1989 13:14 | 12 |
| You're very lucky, indeed.
As a devoted student of golf architecture as well as the game itself,
I look upon your trip with the heaviest envy. How did you do it? How
did you get on all those extraordinary--and extraordinarily
private--courses? If you can give me advice that would get me on some
of the country's emerald paradises, I'll gladly invite you up to my modest
little club (Marlboro CC), give you ten a side, and pay off my
losses without the slightest groan!
Yours in awe,
Tom
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687.4 | "MORE ON OHIO GOLF" | USMFG::TGLASS | | Mon Jul 24 1989 11:27 | 14 |
| Again,
Savic was an OSU quarterback when I last played much back there.
Bob H. was one of the better golfers and Hamiliton is unknown to
me.
Moundbuilders is nearby the great W. H. Burke Golf Company that
put out many sets and is the company that caused Newark to now host
both Toski as well as Golfworks!
Moundbuilders is long, rolling and the home of many fine golfers
who do well on a state-wide basis. Not as long as Granville Inn,
but a better test of golf than many of the near-Columbus courses.
You could also play Zanesville Country Club while in that section
of Ohio and west of Columbus.
I could go on and on about Ohio, but enough is enough!
Tom
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687.5 | One more there... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Mon Jul 24 1989 11:39 | 4 |
|
Tom,
Newark is also the home of Dynacraft (golf company)...
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687.6 | | OBRIEN::KEVIN | Custom Clubs & Repair | Mon Jul 24 1989 14:10 | 6 |
| Gene,
>> Newark is also the home of Dynacraft (golf company)...
That ain't nothing to be proud of
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687.7 | To each........ | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Mon Jul 24 1989 14:21 | 11 |
|
Kevin,
There is nothing wrong with their products...! I have had less problems
with them than any of the other companies I have dealt with...!
I know you had some problems with them, but I guess as the saying
goes, "you can please some of the people, some of the time, but
you can't please all of the people all of the time".
Gene
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687.8 | | OBRIEN::KEVIN | Custom Clubs & Repair | Wed Jul 26 1989 13:48 | 6 |
| Touche Gene. But I just had to take that shot........ The Devil made
me do it. :-)
KO
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687.9 | Land Of Lincoln Trip Report | CLSTR1::VARLEY | | Mon Jul 31 1989 12:46 | 66 |
| Here's a brief trip report on my recent golf trip to the "Land
of Lincoln":
Skokie - we played the back tees (6950+) and it was VERY soft. Course
was in perfect shape, with some of the hardest 3's I've ever played.
#3 is 231 yds uphill over a lake with almost no landing area. Blew
a driver right of the green and past it over a bridge and almost
killed a guy on a cart... Real strong layout with some great short
5's and long 4's. Great locker room and they have phones to call
ahead to the snack bar at several tees. One of the guys we played
with is up for membership at Pine Valley, and was a 5 hcp.
Bob 'O Link - MEN ONLY! We saw Mike Ditka on #18 as we teed off.
Played with a member who is an equipment editor at Golf Magazine,
and he gave us each a dozen Balata balls to try (love 'em!). They've
got an outdoor barbeque that would get 5 stars. Real interesting
layout in perfect shape with a great range that uses Ultra balls.
Guys were playing in their underwear (really!). The other guy we
played with has a set of MINT 1967 VIP MacGregor woods and irons.
The tees we played were about 6650 with no roll and some wind, so
it was a stern test, but not for the Golf Mag guy, who shot 74.
You can do anything you want at Bob 'O Link - on the course, or
in the locker room. Our caddie was the best - boy, could he read
greens!
Shoreacres - my favorite to play over and over. 6550+ yards of British
parkland type course with ravines, a Redan par 3, and one of Golf
Digest's top 100 holes. Beautiful clubhouse right on Lake Michigan.
It's really hard to describe this course; it's like a Deer Park
(we saw tracks in the traps). Hit it kinda lousy and made no putts,
but scraped it straight for 82. This may be on my top 5 all time
courses.
Olympia Fields North Course - About 6700 yds of trouble with no
roll and another top 100 hole and very (!!) strong 4's! Drive it
long and straight here, or you're dead. Fantastic par 70 rated about
73 with real tough bentgrass rough off each fairway. I loved it,
and thought there were a ton of great holes, especially on the back
side. Largest lockerroom in the country (22000 square feet) with
a great pro shop and super people. Another 82 here with no putts,
but starting to hit it real strong.
Medinah #3 - THE BEST GOLF COURSE I HAVE EVER SEEN ANYWHERE IN THE
WORLD! PERIOD! 7018 from the regular tees and rated 76+ with perfect
fairways and no roll. 18 great holes and par 4's that absolutely
kill you! Par threes are perfect, 3 of the 5's are unreachable (580+
yds; yeah, I know about all the big hitters out there that hit it
275 on airport runways, but this is a GOLF COURSE!). We hooked up
with a guy who turned out to be Club Champ, and a 2, and could he
play! Not ultra long, but he shot 76 with 3 birds and a triple on
the back! I just can't do Medinah #3 justice, and to prove it I
shot 86 with almost no putts and hit it as well as I can.
Inverness - How good is 4 U.S. Opens and 2 P.G. A.'s? This turned
out to be unreal, with maybe the best group of par 4's we saw anywhere.
Real lush and soft, a 420 par 4 turns into a 450+ nightmare! Hit
it real solid, but my short game went to the bar early, so I shot
85. Believe me, Inverness is a MUST - a real pure test of golf.
Back spasms knocked me out for our last day at Chillicothe, but
the trip was super. The best part was that until Inverness, we didn't
pay a cart fee or greens fee (but I DO have shirts from these Shrines).
At least we got free drinks, lunch and dinner at Inverness.
Hope this is amusing, guys.
--Jack.
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687.10 | Color me green with envy ! | STUDIO::PIEL | | Mon Jul 31 1989 13:31 | 12 |
| Jack,
Thanks for the results. Since I have never played any of
the courses that you mentioned, how would you compare them to, say
the International or Pleasant Valley ? It might help those of us
who have never played the courses that you just mentioned get some
better understanding of what it is like to play.
Ken
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687.11 | Interesting Response... | CLSTR1::VARLEY | | Mon Jul 31 1989 14:51 | 22 |
| All of 'em are light years better than IGC - better design, more
fair, more fun to play over and over, more challenge (is there a
worse par 4 anywhere than #8 at IGC ? 1300 acres of land - and a
normal course requires less than 150 - yet they ran out of room
at IGC on #8), and better condition. I've played IGC a lot of times,
and I like two par 3's and the fact that it's pretty, but that's
about it. As far as I'm concerned, they could have built Augusta
National there, but they built Augusta Mess! great bar though; Johnnie
Walker Black is a "well drink"...
Pleasant Valley is kind of a contrast. Great piece of land, but
too many blind shots. I've played PV, and I think it's pretty hard
- just not great. Whitinsville has 9 better holes, in my opinion.
Around here the only real comparisons would be Worcester C.C. and
Oak Hill. Both of these from the tips MIGHT be as good as Skokie
or Bob O' Link from the regular tees, but not even close in condition.
Worcester also has some pretty dorky members, and a Pro who can
be a pain in the butt. Now, courses around Boston, that's another
story... The nicest 9 holes I ever played might be the front 9 at
Myopia Hunt.
--Jack.
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687.12 | sometimes tough to compare ... | TRADE::OGREN | | Tue Aug 01 1989 12:04 | 31 |
| You really have to set foot on a championship course to appreciate how
unique they are (and how pedestrian our "normal" courses are). Well
designed and well conditioned courses are absolutely breathtaking! And
they also provide a level of challenge that make this the best golf
has to offer.
I walked several holes of Worcester CC during the Mass Am and was very
impressed by the demands Donald Ross designed into the track, and how the
superb condition of the course (speed and contours) effected play.
I guess I had learned: a few years earlier I had teased a very good golfer
about how much acreage of The Country Club he had seen while shooting 82-77
at the Mass Am. The next summer I saw TCC during the US Open and realized
just how good his scores really were. The constant demands these special
courses place on one's game completely challenge even the good golfer.
It is a feeling that is difficult to describe. The intensity naturally
rises. You need to visualize and execute course mangement strategy right
from the tee, good drives are rewarded with fair approaches from close
cropped fairways, errant tee shots result in tougher approaches due
to distance or hazards, the greens are quick but roll oh so true ...
everything is different. You can feel right away when you step onto a
major league course!
I too am envious. The Ohio trip played some very special layouts that most
of us will never experience. Thanks for sharing it with us (and please feel
free to tell us more about the trip)!
Thanks Again!
Eric
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