
04-16-2025, 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy
Will let you know about Augusta after we get to walk around, after we win the lottery tickets. . probably won't be happening.
As far as best courses to play, most are in England/Ireland for the history and the natural beauty
We play for fun and the awe of natural ocean side / designed beauty mostly.
St Andrews is number 1, old Course, we have played the Eden course, the youngest
Old Head, Ireland, for the view. . we have played, not good enough to worry about the difficulty, but breathtakingly beautiful
Pebble Beach, Spyglass and want to play it.
Plantation Course in Kapalua, we played the Bay course, and was just beautiful, most all Hawaiian courses are great to play for the views, amongst the lava rubble. .
Pinehurst # 2 or TPC Sawgrass or Kiawah Island or Bandon Dunes . . there are just so many great choices. .
Then there is New Zealand and Australia for different types of natural beauty, with their different versions of animals roaming the courses. . .
best post inspiring great wanderlust. . not all who are wandering are lost. . .
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Played Pinehurst #2, Not impressed. Could not hit to the pins due to crowned greens. Played Wolf Creek in Mesquite Nevada. Great and picturesque
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