Looking for some advice would the majority rather Copetown woods or heron point. Considering Copetown is half the price thanks
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Originally posted by Dougiefresh1991 View PostLooking for some advice would the majority rather Copetown woods or heron point. Considering Copetown is half the price thanks
Not really fair though to pit private vs public and just compare price
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Originally posted by SeanAvery2point0 View PostHeron Point, is without question the better golf course.
If Copetown Woods would better suit your budget, it is also a very good course, although preferred tee times may be more difficult to come by.10 degree Cobra Fly-Z+ / Matrix White Tie 55X4
16 degree Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 / Fujikura Speeder 865
20 degree Ping Rapture V2 Hybrid / MR JavlinFX
4-AW Nike Vapor Pro Combo / DG Pro
54, 58 degree Ping Glide / CFS
Ping Anser Redwood
Srixon ZStar XV
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Copetown Woods is excellent but it's a public course. Therefore, on weekends it is rammed all day with slow-poke public players. Is this important to you, or can you play a lot of off-prime rounds to avoid the crowds?
I've only played Heron Point a couple of times so don't know what crowd conditions are like for it, but presumably somewhat lighter. One could easily find out.
Heron also has considerably more varied terrain.
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Thanks for the opinions. Money isn’t the issue just heard good things about copetown and not much about herons point. I’m a 7-9 handicap pending on the day. I think I’ll be alright. Playing it tomorrow. Hopefully conditions are good and pace is good. If anyone has pointers lmk hoping it’s straight forward to play hate blind shots on a course I have never played
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Originally posted by Dougiefresh1991 View PostThanks for the opinions. Money isn’t the issue just heard good things about copetown and not much about herons point. I’m a 7-9 handicap pending on the day. I think I’ll be alright. Playing it tomorrow. Hopefully conditions are good and pace is good. If anyone has pointers lmk hoping it’s straight forward to play hate blind shots on a course I have never played
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