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OK Splill it, Your favorite hidden gem / courses that fly under the radar
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Originally posted by Big Shooter View Post
I like the layout of the course, but yes it could be in better shape (had never played it until about 4 years ago - -I've played it probably 8 time since)things change
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Bancroft - very nice 9 hole, which starts out wide open and flat, but gets tighter and more undulating as you progress through the course. They actually have 2 sets of tees to make the 2nd time though a little different.
Port Hope - have not been there since 2004 but really enjoyed it.
Whispering Ridge - Many of us know Lakeridge in Whitby, but not many talk about its little brother. Good challenge for an executive length course.
Osprey Valley - Surprised now one around here says much about it.In my Taylormade TMX Stand-bag:
Mizuno JPX 825 Pro DG R300 4 - PW
Scratch Golf 1018 50 & 56 SS;
Taylormade 58 degree lob wedge
Scotty Cameron Select Newport 2 Notchback
Cobra S3 5w
TaylorMade R11 3w
TaylorMade R11 Driver
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Thunder Highlands - Thunder Beach near Penetang. 5 of the most beautiful holes I have ever played.
Glen Cedars - back in the day it was a really nice mature courseIn the Bag:
Titleist 915 D3 - Diamana Whiteboard
Mizuno 3 & 5 woods - TT steel shaft
Mizuno MP-52 KBS Tour shafts
Mizuno 56 black ox - TT
Mizuno 60 raw haze - TT
Odessy White hot custom fit - will take this putter to my grave
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Originally posted by Just hit it View PostThunder Highlands - Thunder Beach near Penetang. 5 of the most beautiful holes I have ever played.
Glen Cedars - back in the day it was a really nice mature course
And in the 1990s' I would have certainly included Oak Ridge. It was well maintained, scenic, rarely crowded and cost much less than many other courses such as Thunderbird/Royal Ashburn.
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