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1033.1 | Groton C.C. | CIMNET::CAFE | | Wed Jul 25 1990 14:03 | 9 |
| Joe,
I have played Groton C.C. a couple of times in the past month.
Yes,there are some fairways that are burnt up and the first
few holes are very hilly.But I think you may find that this
course is very challenging and it has alot of character in
it's own right.
Good Luck,
Rick
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1033.2 | Strawberry Hills forever......maybe not forever.. | BUSY::SWANEY | | Wed Jul 25 1990 17:40 | 18 |
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well for Strawberry Hills the early morning specials can't
be beat ...I think it's 24$ for 2 fees and a cart before
10:00am..the course has improved over the 3 years after new
ownership..It doesn't really have to many bad spots (like cement
fairways) but the last time I was there they were still not finished
with the new 18th hole that'll have a fountain in the middle of
it and I guess you'll eventually need to hit over it...
but when I played it was just big man-made hole with some water
in it...
but I'd recommend it for it's nice clubhouse and it's price....
jus mi two cense *8^)
Bill
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1033.3 | Some info on Groton | FRICK::NANCYZ | | Thu Jul 26 1990 09:56 | 9 |
| I belong to Groton and think it's the best bargain around.
Hopefully the rain this week has helped to rejuvenate the fairways
which, last weekend at least, were getting pretty brown.
A couple of points: Groton is just 9 holes, collared shirts are
required and if you're looking to buy a cold beer after your round,
you'll have to bring your own - I believe the Club has had a problem
with the town of Groton re the granting of liquor/restaurant licenses.
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1033.4 | | ASABET::VARLEY | | Thu Jul 26 1990 10:03 | 3 |
| IMHO, both are lousy.
--Jack
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1033.5 | re .4 | VICKI::PWILLIAMS | | Thu Jul 26 1990 11:24 | 1 |
| re .4 Come on Jack, stop beating around the bush !
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1033.6 | | FRICK::NANCYZ | | Thu Jul 26 1990 12:19 | 6 |
| re. 4
Saying they are both "lousy" isn't very helpful to someone trying to
make a decision.
Could you be a little more specific?
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1033.7 | | ASABET::VARLEY | | Thu Jul 26 1990 14:11 | 9 |
| No character, not great condition, short and relatively uninteresting.
However, both are fairly cheap and accessible. If you just wanna go
"whack whitey," they serve the purpose. For a course of their genre,
Heritage in Charlton is probably better. It depends on the needs of the
individual, I guess. I just think there are a lot of better Publinx
around. I don't want to offend members, but since this medium allows us
our opinion (FWIW), that's mine.
--Jack
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1033.8 | my .02 | WALTA::LENEHAN | Just Maui'd | Thu Jul 26 1990 14:44 | 9 |
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Hi
I agree with Jack Varley regarding Groton CC, I think the course
is below par (no pun intended) . The thing that bothered me most was
the blind shots. It gets a little scary out there !
For a good priced "hacker" course it's fine. Bring the kids ;)
Walta
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1033.9 | Their .02, without being offensive or harsh | SA1794::WELLSPEAK | Waiting for you to come along | Thu Jul 26 1990 14:51 | 6 |
| I don't know either course, but Jack and Walta, you guys expressed
your opinion, which was asked for by the way, in what seems to me, to be a
very well intended way. In other words, neither of you rtied to affend
anyone, but just expressed your opinion. Here, here!!!
Beak
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1033.10 | Somewhat Challenging | CIMNET::CAFE | | Thu Jul 26 1990 15:31 | 6 |
| Walta,
Wouldn't you consider a blind shot to be challenging?
There is only about 3 or 4 blind shots and you could
always walk to the top of the hill to check it out.
Rick
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1033.11 | Blindly shot at ... | WALTA::LENEHAN | Just Maui'd | Thu Jul 26 1990 16:00 | 19 |
| Hi Rick,
I guess I should have qualified that statement... At Groton,
one of the holes in particular , I think it's #3? Requires a
good tee-shot, to setup your second shot. If you miss the
tee shot, the ball will end up a good walk up a steep hill
to see if the green is safe to hit to. I remember waiting on
the 3rd tee for a half hour or more, while the players in front
trekked up the hill , waited ... , then trekked back down to
hit their shots.
If the people on the course are familiar with the direction to
hit, play will move more quickly. I guess league play there
must have better results, because the players are familiar
with the blind shots. The couple times I've played there,
to be honest, I didn't want to go back...Alhtough I'm pretty easy
to please... Hell I even like the Red Sox ! ;)
Walta
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1033.12 | A little data, please? | HKFINN::F_MCGOWAN | Zoot who? | Wed Aug 01 1990 17:51 | 3 |
| Can you reserve a tee time at Groton, on a weekend? What are the
greens fees?
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1033.13 | Goodbye, Groton | HKFINN::F_MCGOWAN | Zoot who? | Sat Aug 04 1990 19:24 | 14 |
| Okay, so the answers to .12 are:
1. yes
2. $12 for 9; $16 for 18 (weekends & holidays)
Played there today, only 9, but that was enough to convince me I'd seen
as much of Groton as I cared to (it was too hot for 18, anyway). I
should have been suspicious when we arrived at 10, and the parking lot
was half empty (or half full, if you're an optimist). By the time I got
through the first three holes, my round was in the dumper. Never saw so
many sidehill, downhill lies in such a short time in my life!
Frank
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1033.14 | Its a challenge | 20986::FEENEY | non golfers live half a life | Mon Aug 06 1990 11:59 | 2 |
| Groton is a challenge and it helps keep you fit when climbing the
hills. I enjoy the challenge an the people who play there.
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1033.15 | Hooray! | MENSCH::STANZ | | Mon Aug 06 1990 12:09 | 14 |
| RE: 14-
Hooray! Someone with something positive to say about Groton!
I, too, find the course "challenging" as compared to some other
"short" courses. Granted, if you hit the ball dead straight, and are
as accurate as all get out, it's a "drive and a wedge" course. However,
if you don't and aren't you will find lots of "challenges". I'm not
thrilled about the blind shots, or the deadly climb up #2 either, but
all in all it's fun- and the people are terrific.
BTW- ain't that what it's all about?
p.s.- the pool sure felt great after 18 on Sat. and Sun.......
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1033.16 | On second thought, maybe it wasn't that bad | HKFINN::F_MCGOWAN | Zoot who? | Mon Aug 06 1990 12:33 | 18 |
| Okay, so maybe I was a little unfair to Groton...and now after a day to
lick my wounds, I may reconsider (actually, if my buddy'd been willing,
we would have gone around again Saturday...I felt like I'd been thrown
from a horse, and wanted to climb back into the saddle again as quickly
as possible; but he'd had a bad night Friday, and the heat was really
getting to him). I'd had a terrible round, aggravated by a combination
of factors: a new, unfamiliar course; three partners who were having
even worse rounds than I was; being behind a very slow group; being
hit into by an impatient group from behind (who had nerve enough to
accuse us of picking up one of their balls); plus the brutal heat and
humidity.
I don't really object to a hilly course, since I believe in walking and
getting the benefit of the exercise (my buddy wanted to take a cart,
but luckily, there were none available when we got there). Well, at
least it wasn't too crowded! Is this typical??
Frank
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1033.17 | It's all in knowing where... | MENSCH::STANZ | | Mon Aug 06 1990 13:19 | 24 |
| Frank,
Re: crowded- it varies. Nancy and I have been there when it took 3 hrs.
for 9, and this weekend, we did 18 in about 3-1/2. One thing that is
a serious problem is that there is no bell to notify groups behind that
it's OK to hit. I have made the suggestion in the suggestion box, but
nothing has been forthcoming. As a member, you get to know and
understand the course, and the more you become familiar, you ralize the
hazards- so you will go up and check to see if you're clear.
I do agree that it was brutal walking this weekend. Normally we walk,
but considering the heat, et al- we had a cart. Also- for someone
unfamiliar with the course- the placement of shots can be frustrating.
You have to know *where* to hit, along with yardages/etc.
Again, we find the course fun, and the "regulars" are swell folks- plus
the staff of young people are courteous and pleasant. We played the
second 9 Sat. with one of the young female lifeguards.....could she
hit the ball!!!!
Also, in the fall- the view from the 2nd green makes the ugly climb
wothwhile.....
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1033.18 | " You can almost see your house from here." | DICKNS::F_MCGOWAN | Zoot who? | Thu Aug 09 1990 13:56 | 7 |
| Re. 17 - Yes, that must be quite a view from the 2nd green when the
foliage is in full color. It's pretty spectacular now! Too bad I wasn't
in a more appreciative mood when I (finally) reached that vantage
point. Maybe next time...
Frank
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1033.19 | Strawberry Short Cake | WRKSYS::MARKEY | Wookin' Pa Nub | Wed Aug 15 1990 16:56 | 32 |
| I played Strawberry once, and I give it mixed marks with a slight tilt
toward favorable (in fact, I intend to return in a couple of weeks).
I'm not a great golfer, or even a good golfer. It was a challenge, but
not too bad. There's some memorable holes - the first par 4 downhill
with what I would term a "swamp-rough" is pretty interesting. There's a
couple holes on the back nine which are pretty useless - the 17th and
18th in particular. The 18th was in abysmal condition - most of the
fairway wasn't grass but rocky dirt with weeds. Other than that, the
course was in fairly good condition.
It's pretty cheap at $16 per person, with cart (weekdays before 11).
We called ahead to get a tee-time. We teed of at 11:00 or so, and ended
up at 3:30, WITH a fairly long break (the break is after 10, not 9!)
One thing did strike me funny about this course though - the
inhabitants. First of all, I'm used to the older golfers being the
sedate and more polite ones (old==wise, and all that). Here, the old
guys were cussing and throwing clubs, and the young guys were mellow
and just enjoying their game. Second, there was this grandfatherly
type out with his grand-brats looking for balls. I got _so_ sick of
them walking around the sides of the fairways we were playing, I
contemplated using my sand wedge on 'em. At one point, I hooked into
the rough (where they were again!) on a hole and ended up near them. One
of the "golf entrepreneurs" made some comment like "that was close, I
thought you were going to hit us", to which I responded, after flashing
a look at the grandfather, that I didn't think it was quite close
enough. Eventually, they took the hint and beat it, but they really
bugged me for 7 or 8 holes in a row!
For the sake of your nerves and your game, I hope they're not around if
you ever play there.
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