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duffer_devon
Sep 12, 2005, 10:48 PM
Looking for opinions on the tentative schedule of courses I've got for 2006:
Course Weekend Fee
Willow Valley $70
Copetown Woods $64
Hunter's Pointe $70 (cart included)
Innerkip Highlands $53
King's Forest ?? (may be new ownership)
Wildwinds $40
Whistle Bear (Nationwide Tour Stop) $100 (mand. cart included)
Grey Silo $60
Victoria Park East $57
Crosswinds $70
Let me know what you think.
Copetown Woods
Sep 13, 2005, 06:46 AM
I particulary like the Copetown Woods stop...but I guess I am a little biased!
focal
Sep 13, 2005, 06:53 AM
I particulary like the Copetown Woods stop...but I guess I am a little biased!
I agree....I even drove out and PAID to play it...
akrus
Sep 13, 2005, 06:58 AM
Looking for opinions on the tentative schedule of courses I've got for 2006:
Course Weekend Fee
Willow Valley $70
Copetown Woods $64
Hunter's Pointe $70 (cart included)
Innerkip Highlands $53
King's Forest ?? (may be new ownership)
Wildwinds $40
Whistle Bear (Nationwide Tour Stop) $100 (mand. cart included)
Grey Silo $60
Victoria Park East $57
Crosswinds $70
Let me know what you think.
I like the list. I haven't played Willow Valley in a number of years, but I recall that I thought it had potential. Hunter's Pointe I've never played, but the rest I like.
Isn't King's Forrest, a muni? Are you saying that the city may sell it?
Albert
akrus
Sep 13, 2005, 07:02 AM
I agree....I even drove out and PAID to play it...
On a rain soaked day at that. You Toronto people are crazy...
Albert
duffer_devon
Sep 13, 2005, 08:43 PM
Isn't King's Forrest, a muni? Are you saying that the city may sell it?
Albert
I have heard from people at the course that the city is seriously considering leasing the courses (Chedoke and King's Forest).
I'm going to have a city counsellor on my radio show next week to discuss their plans for the course. I hope I get more than "no comment".
rockwalls
Sep 13, 2005, 10:01 PM
I have heard from people at the course that the city is seriously considering leasing the courses (Chedoke and King's Forest).
I'm going to have a city counsellor on my radio show next week to discuss their plans for the course. I hope I get more than "no comment".
man, i hope that if there is "change", it would be for the better. i love king's forest and wouldn't mind trekking over to hamilton just to play it. one of the best value and great muni courses to play around here. cross our fingers boys.
willow valley and copetown - nice courses although i prefer willow valley just by a slight margin. nevertheless, good course and nice greens. copetown does have a marvellous clubhouse.
that's my input devon. :)
akrus
Sep 14, 2005, 07:05 AM
man, i hope that if there is "change", it would be for the better. i love king's forest and wouldn't mind trekking over to hamilton just to play it. one of the best value and great muni courses to play around here. cross our fingers boys.
willow valley and copetown - nice courses although i prefer willow valley just by a slight margin. nevertheless, good course and nice greens. copetown does have a marvellous clubhouse.
that's my input devon. :)
I haven't played Willow Valley for a number of years, but recall thinking that it was in mediocre shape. I thought that the layout and potential were great, but the course just didn't seem in good condition. Has it reached the condition of Copetown?
Albert
duffer_devon
Sep 14, 2005, 08:54 AM
I haven't played Willow Valley for a number of years, but recall thinking that it was in mediocre shape. I thought that the layout and potential were great, but the course just didn't seem in good condition. Has it reached the condition of Copetown?
Albert
Willow Valley has matured into one of the nicest courses in Ontario. Fairways and greens are always in great shape. Copetown and Willow Valley are 1 & 1A in Hamilton.
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