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Originally Posted by ajbrown
Doc, I always enjoy your perspective on golf subjects. I have putted on greens where you worked when trying to qualify for thingsā¦
Here is my opinion as subjective as any other. Even when the greens are good here they are not even close to what I played in MA. I can count on one hand the number of times when I was in a round here and thought, these greens are really good. One time was at Palmer. They were smooth and as important (to me) fast. I watched with pleasure at my competitors (teen handicappers) having no clue how to putt on greens this quick. I am a bit embarrassed I got pleasure out if that  .
I am not talking about private clubs in MA, I am talking about courses like Foxboro where I was a member. It was a blue collar club back in the day. All they cared about was the greens, sometimes they s*cked and that was all the members talked about, but ,most of the time they were awesome and that is all the members talked about. I once brought a friend for a member guest and he asked me the line of a 10 foot putt, he thought it was left edge. I then told him if I were to hit this I would play about 3 feet of break AND I would hit it as if it was a 3 foot putt.
Those were great greens, what we have here are OK when they are in good shape which I will live with. Just my opinion.
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You really can't compare bent/poa greens to Bermuda. But I have played on some excellent Bermuda greens in different parts of Florida. Like I said, I played Lopez last October and they were excellent. The greens on the championships that I've played have been mediocre at best. I wouldn't complain about them, but I can see people who have been playing on Bermuda for a long time might think that they're excellent.
I didn't know you were a member at Foxboro. Bob Day and I were good friends. In fact, I interviewed for the job there when he left. It's a very nice course and the greens are very nice, but they're not even close to being the best in Massachusetts or new England.
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