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Conference 7.286::golf

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Created:Tue Feb 15 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
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1730.0. "Help. Golf in Maine?" by AKOCOA::BTAYLOR () Thu Jul 08 1993 14:01

    My son-in-law's parents are coming to the States for a few weeks
    holiday and are hoping to go up to Maine for a week of golf and
    flyfishing.  Neither my husband or I do either of these activities and
    are therefore clueless when it comes to recommending someplace for them
    to go.  
    
    Help!  They are coming the end of the month and I am certain
    that we need to get reservations for them as soon as possible.  
    
    Please respond to this note or give me a call at DTN 244-6613. 
    
    Barbara Taylor 
                               
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1730.1POWDML::VARLEYThu Jul 08 1993 14:089
    Sugarloaf G.C. near Rangeley (I think...) is supposed to be a fantastic
    golf course, and undoubtedly has some package deals. There is good fly
    fishing all around the area. I'd call the Rangeley Chamber of Commerce,
    or perhaps Kingfield C. of C. If in doubt, call any Ski Shop - they can
    tell you where Sugarloaf is, and may even have brochures that include
    info on golf, fishing etc. at Sugarloaf. In fact, I'd start with the
    Ski shops.
    
    __Jack
1730.2another possibility...PHONE::GORDONThu Jul 08 1993 14:123
    also try samasort (sp? resort inthe camden-rockport area of maine...
    
    it's on the ocean and also has great fresh water fishing nearby...
1730.3AIMHI::CORRIGANThu Jul 08 1993 14:204
    
    Maine's a pretty big state (as New England goes), where in Maine
    are they going??
    
1730.4CorectionDNEAST::FREEMAN_KEVIGo UMaine Hockey Black Bears!Thu Jul 08 1993 15:2513
    Just to clarify a bit.  Sugarloaf is nearer Kingsfield vice Rangley. 
    There is an 18 hole course in Rangley as well, called Mingo Springs.  The
    two courses are night and day between them.  Mingo is an old Links type
    course, very forgiving etc. (Actually two individually owned 9 holers at
    one time.)  Sugarloaf is a new Robert Trent Jones Jr. Design cut through the
    woods of mountain range.  Sugarloaf is the best spot for the golf
    purist.  Rangley is for the fishing purist and some absolutely fabulous
    views.  Samoset is a great spot for the whole family as shopping and sites
    are plentiful and the golf is very good though the fishing is very
    slow...  though the seafish 8^) is the best you'll ever get! (I'm biased
    as I grew up in area 8^)  Good golfing can be had a Sable Oaks in S.
    Portland but I can't speak to the fishing though the Sebago lakes area is a
    hot spot...
1730.5Sable OaksMYOSPY::LORTIEFri Jul 09 1993 15:305
    	If they will be staying in the Portland area Sable Oaks is a must.
    Off exit 7 of the turnpike, it is associated with the Marriott. 
    
    Roland