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Originally Posted by buzzy
Dr. Boogie,
I can see your frustration, being an experienced golfer before even getting here. Now, for someone taking up the sport in retirement it's a disaster. I can't play consistently because the exec courses are wildly different. For example, if you played south of 466A, you would encounter wavy & hilly greens, greens that are above or below eyesight, and hazards that are completely out of eyesight.
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So????? That's what makes golf interesting and challenging. But if you don't like hills and blinds shots, here's a list of courses I've played that you will want to avoid at all costs:
Bethpage Black
Bethpage Red
Bethpage Blue
Winged Foot
Baltusrol
Pine Valley
Pinehurst #2 and #5
US Air Force Academy (Blue and Silver)
and many others
But, if you want flat, try:
Eisenhower Park, Long Island (any of the 3 courses)
Just about any course in Myrtle Beach
Just about any course in South Florida
Antler Creek, Colorado Springs