And thanks for the course condition updates guys. I almost always play either Lopez or Glenview once a week. I live in Piedmont and I can almost roll out of bed and be on the first tee in 5 minutes, whether I breakfast on white or sweet potatoes. Both of these courses have been in very good condition the last few months. (Although they did recently aerate Lopez, which I played today. Even though they were aerated, the putts seemed to roll pretty true, just a little slower.)
I like to play another Champion course during the week and La Hacienda is conveniently located and usually much less crowded that the alternatives such as Palmer or Cane Garden. But based on the reviews here, I'll settle for an Executive course until things look better.
As far the the sideways direction this thread has turned, I can't understand why anyone who hates golf course would live the TV, a place whose success was due to golf. For years TV advertised exclusively in golf magazines and the golf channel. Most of our monthly amenity fee goes to maintaining the golf courses.
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