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This may sound dumb, but what makes a course executive?
rehill:
http://golf.about.com/cs/golfterms/g/bldef_executive.htm
Executive courses are great places for beginners and children to learn to play without the typical country club hassles. Usually they are more low-key and the setting is more public (no collared shirt restriction), but some are still kept very nicely and can provide a challenge. They're generally less expensive too which is always a plus.
WGTniv: rehill: http://golf.about.com/cs/golfterms/g/bldef_executive.htm Executive courses are great places for beginners and children to learn to play without the typical country club hassles. Usually they are more low-key and the setting is more public (no collared shirt restriction), but some are still kept very nicely and can provide a challenge. They're generally less expensive too which is always a plus.
Ya, that's kinda what I figured. Thanks for the explanation though =)
A lot of times the executive courses would have no par 5's and 6 or 8 par 3's on it many of which are under 100 yards. Cost and ease of play is what they are going for. A number of top courses have these on site, the masters even has a par 3 course.