Holein1
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Posted: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 @ 1:56:36 PM at |
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This wide-open par 70 course has some bare vegetation, lots of slightly downhill and/or uphill shots and plays well despite some sloped greens (as described in previous comments). On the front 9, the downhill dogleg to the right par-5 1st hole, the dogleg par-4 2nd, with its uphill green, the uphill par-3 6th, and the par-4 8th hole, reachable from the tee, are worth mentioning. On the back 9, I also like the green of the par-3 11th hole, hidden by trees, the par-4 12th, also reachable from the tee, and the par-5 14th hole, with its slanted fairway. While this Cedar Crest course, designed by Tee Off Golf, is not the most spectacular one you will ever play, you should be able to finish with a low score if you can manage to land your approaches close enough to the flags, leaving you with uphill putts instead...
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raylloyd7
United Kingdom |
Posted: Monday, October 11, 2021 @ 4:28:02 AM at |
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A little to open and bland on the eye for me , i do prefer more eye candy, but many thanks for sharing .
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REddie2Roll
United States of America |
Posted: Sunday, July 19, 2009 @ 3:28:04 PM at |
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I have to disagree with ads... Sloped tees are just not something you find on real courses, at least not to the extent found on this one. Playing off side hill lies in the rough or fairway is normal, but I have never played a real round of golf where I put a tee in the ground on a slope.
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ads
United Kingdom |
Posted: Sunday, July 19, 2009 @ 12:53:33 PM at |
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Great use of sloping tees, makes it quite challenging, good 1 ;
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PhilT
United Kingdom |
Posted: Saturday, July 18, 2009 @ 9:56:09 AM at |
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Just played this one not bad well made but did not like the design, many greens way too much slope, and it got a bit "samey" not as good as your previous course.
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