No way. You could argue there are 5 better but to say its not close is silly.Not even close. Top 5 price though
No way. You could argue there are 5 better but to say its not close is silly.Not even close. Top 5 price though
A friend of mine invited me to play on his local 9-hole course called Sweetens Cove. I passed. 9-holers are goat ranches.
When we had a tournament a couple of months ago in Foley I saw the road that runs by the fairway on that course was closed. I bet that sped up play. A friend of mine backed off 5 times on that tee box because of cars.Play it often. Great little course for your short game. One Course is another cheap 9 hole on 59 north of gulf shores, around $30. It's part of the Craft Farms complex.
When is the last time you’ve played it?Not even close. Top 5 price though
Dangerous course if your balls like water as much as mine do.Orange beach had a pretty decent 9 hole muni for like $15
That’s Gulf Links where the road is closed. That’s the tightest 18 hole I’ve ever played. The T box for your next hole will be mere couple of yards from the green you just finished It’s like a par 64 course.When we had a tournament a couple of months ago in Foley I saw the road that runs by the fairway on that course was closed. I bet that sped up play. A friend of mine backed off 5 times on that tee box because of cars.
I realized you were talking about One Club. That is a fun course with multiple balcony hazards lol. I played one 9 smart and one round aggressive. I shot 43 on both 9s but the smart 9 was all pars and bogeys the dumb round was birdies and doubles or worse.
Today and it’s in perfect shape.When is the last time you’ve played it?
Not too long ago. The shape a course is in is only one piece of the puzzle when considering if it's a top five course in the state or not. The layout and toughness, however, are the main factors. It's a beautifully maintained course. But it's not a top five course in the state.When is the last time you’ve played it?
Haha I figured you were kidding. Sweetens is pretty awesomeI was joking. I really want to get up there and play it. Heard nothing but great things about the place.
April for 4 daysWhen is the last time you’ve played it?
But name 5 better courses. I would say Mossy, Fallen Oak, and CCJ are better. Think you could argue Reunion better or as good as any other. Last time I played Waverly, it was in poor shape. Preserve, Bear, HCC, and Annandale are great courses too. Dont think you can say they are clearly better than Reunion.
Waverly, Mossy, Fallen Oak are probably top 3. After that CCJ, Reunion, Preserve, Bear, Annandale is a good list however you want to slice and dice those. Never played HCC..But name 5 better courses. I would say Mossy, Fallen Oak, and CCJ are better. Think you could argue Reunion better or as good as any other. Last time I played Waverly, it was in poor shape. Preserve, Bear, HCC, and Annandale are great courses too. Dont think you can say they are clearly better than Reunion.
Waverly, Mossy, Fallen Oak are probably top 3. After that CCJ, Reunion, Preserve, Bear, Annandale is a good list however you want to slice and dice those. Never played HCC..
I think this is a good list, top 3 are 100% correct. I always thought Lake Caroline was nice but haven't been there in several years.Waverly, Mossy, Fallen Oak are probably top 3. After that CCJ, Reunion, Preserve, Bear, Annandale is a good list however you want to slice and dice those. Never played HCC..
Glad to hear the course I grew up on is still in good shape. Forest Hill just north of Millington is a nice course that's a good deal too.If you’re in the Memphis area. Glen Eagle, on the Naval Base in Millington, is a steal. $43 covers greens fees and a cart on weekends. The course is in good shape, greens are very good for a public course.
How are GF (girl friends) part of golf expense?***I stopped playing right after covid because of this reason. Added up my golf expenses for 9 months and all in it was close to $10K. (GF's, carts, equipment, etc..)
For me, I can't be a decent player unless I play a lot and I'm no longer willing to pay what it costs to play a lot.
And also.. about the most frustrating thing in the world is having a membership to some local course and them booking tournaments 3 of every 4 weekends during the summer.
I doubt I ever go back to it.
Because the wife once said she wouldn’t be caught dead on the golf course.How are GF (girl friends) part of golf expense?***
I love Cherokee Valley in OB, but haven't played in 5 or so years. So, I cannot imagine how much their fees are now. Memphis has a few good public courses that are reasonable, but you have to remember to take your Taurus Judge with you loaded with .410 defense loads.Yes, they've all gone up. It's now $60 to play 18 at freaking Wedgewood in OB.
Lumdawg,Being in the golf business, I can answer why the prices have gone up. All the fertilizer and chemicals that it takes to maintain a golf course prices have sky rocketed on us in the last 3 years. Some as much as 300 percent.
Only time I’ve played Cherokee the last several years is in tournaments so I have no idea what the greens fees are. Wedgewood and Cherokee are still in good shape. WW was a bit of a goat ranch for a while but they have turned it around.I love Cherokee Valley in OB, but haven't played in 5 or so years. So, I cannot imagine how much their fees are now. Memphis has a few good public courses that are reasonable, but you have to remember to take your Taurus Judge with you loaded with .410 defense loads.
I'm in the Jackson areaLumdawg,
Where are you located, in the business? I agree that cost are rising, not only in fert & chem, but labor is outrageous, not to mention equipment prices and or leases.