LeOOooo
United States of America |
Posted: Saturday, March 29, 2025 @ 1:05:24 PM at |
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No madder how its spelled there is no Pine Barrons or Pine Barrens golf course in Florida
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raylloyd7
United Kingdom |
Posted: Tuesday, June 13, 2023 @ 7:11:09 AM at |
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Another good course that plays great on advanced with plenty of wind and tough settings, many belated thanks for sharing another keeper for me.
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djredick
United States of America |
Posted: Thursday, August 12, 2021 @ 12:15:51 PM at |
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Name should be Pine Barrens.
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Holein1
France |
Posted: Wednesday, September 23, 2020 @ 4:18:45 PM at |
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I can't believe I am the first one to comment on this course... 12 years after its release ! Anyway, this par-71 course, located in Brooksville, Florida, is not the best creation of A1stPoet but it is mainly due to the fact that this terrain was a waste land before. If the panorama is not spectacular, the course plays smoothly and A1stPoet did a very good job with the waste bunkers and the texture used for the rough. On the front 9, I like the par-3 3rd hole with the little creek running close to the green and the very short (481 yards !) and slightly downhill par-5 4th hole (maybe because I just scored my 2nd albatross of my PC career - LOL !). On the back 9, I like the dogleg to the left par-5 14th with all its waste bunkers but the most original hole is the following one, a par-4, with its... two fairways, giving you the option of either playing it safe (to the left) or trying to reach the green (to the right) which is very feasable. (Like they say : "When on a road, you come to a fork, take it!"). The final dogleg par-4 18th is not spectacular but is a good summary of what you will have faced on this course, nicely recreated by A1stPoet.
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