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Originally Posted by Rainger99
If I am reading the maps correctly,
Marsh View is 27.96 acres.
Richmond is 32.96 acres.
Mickylee is 45.7 acres.
Lowlands is 48.09 acres
Loblolly and Longleaf are a combined 90.93 acres or 45.465 acres each.
Red Fox and Gray Fox are a combined 80.35 acres or 40.175 acres each.
Turtle Mound and Sandhill are a combined 82.81 acres or 41.405 acres each.
Yankee Clipper and Southern Star are a combined 85.95 acres or 42.975 acres each.
Roosevelt and Truman are a combined 83.97 acres or 41.985 acres each.
I agree that Marsh View and Richmond are too small for an executive course but Mickylee is larger than many of the existing executives.
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You are also ignoring the land surrounding the actual course. Most of the land you're claiming could be used was reclaimed "prairie"... Where as the other areas (like Turtle mound and Sandhill) were not.
And like I said before, compare the length of the holes on MickeyLee, compared to most Exec courses. Much shorter.
It's not all about square footage or acreage. It's about "usable land"...
It's the same thing when you drive thru Marsh Bend, for example. There are very large tracts of "open space" that is just not suitable to build on...