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747.1 | off the top of my head | ACESMK::RESIDE | Well, I mighta gone fishin | Fri Sep 01 1989 16:50 | 48 |
| hole par yardage tips
1 5 460 Slight Dogleg Right, Keep you teeball
in left fairway to reach in two.
2 5 480 Too Long to reach in two. Layup with
second shot just over the brook.
3 3 180 Tee is elevated. Good Par 3.
4 4 350 Doleg left. 4/5 wood of the tee.
8/9/Wedge to the green.
5 4 340 Slight Dogleg left. Watch out Brook
on left pond on right. Maybe 4/5 wood
of the tee.
6 4 320 Short and tight. Hit 3 iron off the tee
Brook on left will come into play if you
hit anything longer off the tee.
7 3 190 Green is very long. 3 clubs difference
from front to back.
8 4 340 Dogleg right. Approach shot over water.
9 4 440 Let it all out!
10 4 430 Another long one. Green well bunkered.
11 5 500 Too long to reach in two. Difficult
and large green.
12 3 170 Elevated tee. Double Green shared with
the 14th.
13 4 420 New Tee this year. Straight away.
Brook behind the green.
14 4 360 Dogleg left. 4/5 Wood off the tee.
Approach over brook.
15 4 380 Dogleg left. Tee shot must be straight
and long to make the corner.
16 3 165 Uphill to blind green. You can see the
pin from the tee.
17 5 470 You can reach in two. Don't hit the
barn on the left that is in the rough.
18 4 370 Approach over water to a sloped green.
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747.2 | | BOLT::FITZPATRICK | Today my jurisdiction ends here. | Fri Sep 01 1989 17:29 | 4 |
| Thanks! I'll let you know how I did.
-Tom
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747.3 | the "NEW" Brentwood | MAMIE::PORTER | GUILTY OF FELONIOUS MOPERY | Tue Sep 05 1989 10:15 | 20 |
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Brentwood has always been one of my favorite courses - fun to play
and a good challenge. I went there Sunday with a friend to find
that the course has opened a new nine and the old front is a separate
nine hole course. The 'new' eighteen consists of the old 10,11 and
12 followed by combinations of old and new and finishing with the old
16, 17 and 18. The new greens were very slow, not deep, but wide -
twice we had puts that you had to take through the fringe - really
tremendous contours. I'm still in shock. The course always was
tough, but now I would defy a pro to take this one from the tigers.
If your ego can stand a hit, go play this new monster. Bring an extra
towel to dry the tears. The course measures about 7000 yards from
the back tees, and there isn't a level lie within two miles. Plenty
of sand and water just to make your day. I got covered up in one
bunker, but they dug me out and made me continue.
Still shivering - Stan
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747.4 | The longer the better. | CHRLIE::HUSTON | | Tue Sep 05 1989 13:48 | 6 |
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Excuse the dumb question, but where in NH is Brentwood, sounds like a
good challenging long course.
--Bob
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747.5 | BRETTWOOD | LDP::DIAZ | MAKE THEM EASY | Tue Sep 05 1989 14:06 | 11 |
| Re: <<< Note 747.4 by CHRLIE::HUSTON >>>
A little nit, the name is Brettwood, and it is in Keene, and yes I
agree, it is a nice course, even if the new holes are still a little
young (grass on fairways has not fully cover them, greens are in
reasonable shape), but the layout is very challenging. In a couple
of years, it should be in great shape.
BTW, the town is also worth visiting.
Tavo
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747.6 | Bretwood is in Keene, NH... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Tue Sep 05 1989 14:06 | 5 |
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I beleive that the course that is being talked about is Bretwood
not Brentwood and it is in Keene, NH - southwest part of the state...
Gene
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747.7 | Keene | ACESMK::RESIDE | Well, I mighta gone fishin | Tue Sep 05 1989 14:07 | 2 |
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Brentwood Country Club is in Keene, NH.
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747.8 | Off by a second | ACESMK::RESIDE | Well, I mighta gone fishin | Tue Sep 05 1989 14:11 | 6 |
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That was something....
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.6 13:06
.7 13.07
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747.9 | Lots of questions | USCTR1::CBRADSHAW | | Tue Sep 05 1989 15:08 | 4 |
| Did I miss something? With the new holes at Bretwood, did they
take other holes out of play? If so, which ones???
Chuck
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747.10 | | BAGELS::MATSIS | | Tue Sep 05 1989 16:26 | 6 |
| The original front 9 is now a separate 9. I liked those holes much
better than the new 9, particularly #2 and #3 (elevated tee and
green). I suppose the new 9 will be much nicer in a couple of years.
The new island hole is beautiful though. Very short.
Pam
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747.11 | | BOLT::FITZPATRICK | Today my jurisdiction ends here. | Tue Sep 05 1989 18:08 | 30 |
| As people have said, the course has apparently changed quite a bit
recently, so the hints I got didn't really apply. It's a real nice
course though. I managed to hit a 101 (low score for the day, although
my girlfriend's dad managed to win most of the money which was probably
just as well 8-) ).
It was one of those days where, if I knew the course, I definitely
would have played better, since I got myself into trouble a couple of
times. The fourth hole is a dogleg right with a pond at the "elbow"
and a stream running along the outside. After a duffed drive, I hit my
lay-up shot too far into the stream. The fifth hole is a par 5 dogleg
right uphill. I hit a perfect tee shot that made it around the corner
about 200 yds from the green. It sure looked like I could make the
green in two, and I hit the 5-wood (see node name 8-) ) of my life that
I would have bet was going to make it. I didn't know there was a trap
in front of the green. I caught my sand shot a little too well and
went over the green, giving myself a downhill lie with a valley between
my ball and the green. The pitch didn't quite make the green, and 3
putts later, I had myself a double bogey.
If I had any kind of a short game, it would have been a great day.
I guess that's what practice is for. I did manage to par the tenth
hole though. And if anyone wants some tips on how to play the carom
off the Snack Shack on the approach to the 9th green, just let me know.
After pulling my tee shot left, I hit a non-fade around the big tree,
bounced off the Snack Shack, and was sitting 4-5 feet off the green.
Of course, it took me 3 to get down from there (mostly because I was
laughing so hard).
All in all, it was a good day. Once they get the fairways in shape
it'll be well worth the drive to play there.
-Tom
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747.12 | fast greens - slow play | FRAGLE::STUART | tee many martoonies | Wed Sep 06 1989 14:34 | 20 |
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I played the course for the first time a couple weeks back in our
leagues field day. I was hungover and depressed when they made us
put our cooler of beer back in the car :-( ......
The greens were lightning fast and the most of the cups were on
slopes, if you missed, forget it ! 8-O ......
I four putted at least 4 greens and 3 putted most of the others !
Even with that I shot a 90 ! An idea of the kind of day I had...
The 6th hole is about a 350-375 dogleg left with water on left...
I drove the green, was on the fringe about 35 ft. from the pin !
you guessed it 3 putts ! :-\
The 7th hole is rediculous ! a zig-zag par 5 to a very elavated green
all in all not a bad course .
Randy
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747.13 | "update on Brentwood????" | MKOTS3::CONTI | | Thu Jun 16 1994 15:09 | 17 |
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The last note in here was from 1989..
we have a few of us going to brentwood and I was wondering
what the green fees were up there, if there is a dress code
and advance tee times..how many days in advance
and is the course still a great course to play
also do u have to get a electric cart or can u walk
if so how much are the carts ??
Thank u in advance
Steve
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