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Thu, Jun 23 2016 2:45 PM (41 replies)
  • GRAntmoles
    402 Posts
    Thu, Apr 7 2016 7:06 AM

    Chambers Bay 

    Might be ok for Match play and a laugh but that's it.

  • Firstmrmax
    824 Posts
    Fri, Apr 8 2016 10:01 AM

    The windy treeless courses St Andrews and Royal St George

  • MrFunnyWobbl
    894 Posts
    Fri, Apr 8 2016 1:06 PM

    None, love them all just need to learn how to play them... 

     

    I'm still clueless how to hit into a pinehurst green from anything more than 130 out. 

     

    Chambers is a fantastic course... good scoring course if you know the greens really well and play smart 

  • K7JBQ
    1,468 Posts
    Fri, Apr 8 2016 3:11 PM

    You're one tier bump away from finding out what Chambers Bay is all about. Believe me, it's a much different course from the tips. Still fun and yes, you can score well, but it's a lot more challenging.

     

    MrFunnyWobbl:

    Chambers is a fantastic course... good scoring course if you know the greens really well and play smart 

     

  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Fri, Apr 8 2016 4:03 PM

    I truthfully love them all and feel special to have this great site along with a bushel of the World's most famous and iconic golf courses at my fingertips. After my slobbering kudos, I must tell you that I used to have big trouble warming to Royal St. George, mostly because it is always seriously windy there and wind loves to harass my play. But, I kept after it. learned to really enjoy it, and now I can go pretty low there, while it made me a better wind player (although I still stink at it). The course I have never found much success with is St. Andrews. While I have a few sub 60 rounds there, they come very dear for my style of play while I see, all the time, many players who eat it alive while I don't. Yet, I enjoy playing it and admiring such a historic venue.

    ~ Lily ~  

  • budfan4861
    183 Posts
    Fri, Apr 8 2016 5:58 PM

       Royal St George's has always been a problem for me. Everything else is great. Really liking Pebble Beach.

  • K7JBQ
    1,468 Posts
    Fri, Apr 8 2016 7:57 PM

    Royal St. George's has always been one of my favorite tracks. It was the first course I ever shot under par!

    Might be because I started playing golf on a true links course (Astoria Golf and Country Club on the Oregon coast). Wind off the ocean all the time, narrow fairways, serious rough.

    Now, if we only got a rain option on WGT, I'd feel right at home.

  • MrFunnyWobbl
    894 Posts
    Sat, Apr 9 2016 8:09 AM

    i'd bet i'll like it more. 

     

    It's a good course makes you think your way around. Not one of these snoozefests like Congressional... where its just fairway, pin high and repeat... 

     

    Chambers is very risk/reward regarding aggressiveness. 

  • GRAntmoles
    402 Posts
    Tue, Apr 12 2016 4:50 AM

    I started this post in the heat of the moment :) 

    In all honesty.

    I like all the courses.

    I have scored well at Chambers bay but not with std balls.

    I am finding Pebble Beach a bit of challenge atm as well. Especially with std ball.

    I will practice more and give a more realistic comment. later down the track.

    Thanks for the comments

    Cheers

  • MrFunnyWobbl
    894 Posts
    Tue, Apr 12 2016 9:04 PM

    GRAntmoles:

    I started this post in the heat of the moment :) 

    In all honesty.

    I like all the courses.

    I have scored well at Chambers bay but not with std balls.

    I am finding Pebble Beach a bit of challenge atm as well. Especially with std ball.

    I will practice more and give a more realistic comment. later down the track.

    Thanks for the comments

    Cheers

    Imo Pebble is one of the easiest courses in the game. The wind is the only thing challenging about it. 

     

    14th on Pebble has an easy pin imo. 

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