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Sonora CC
Whistling Straits
Whistling Straits has been a labor of love. The course is as realistic as possible given the constraints of the JN6 designer. Located in Haven, Wisconsin.
-Daniel Higgins III
Randleman Lake Spring
Five Ponds CC
Wausatch Park 2008
Granite Creek
In Montana on clear, relatively windless nights, cold air from surrounding lands flows downhill under the influence of gravity. For this reason, the bottoms of valleys and basins tend to be cold-air lakes at night. Hillsides, several hundred feet above the basin or valley floor, are usually well drained of cold air and tend to be warm, thermal belts. Lakeside locations also tend to have a local climate more moderates than valley bottoms. Thus it is at Granite Lakes Golf Club. The first fall freeze generally occurs between the first and last of September; that’s why you see snow capped mountaintops from Granite Creek. As described on the course info page, Steve Holden developed Granite Creek in the year 2000. The hardy folks who still enjoy the GBC golf hobby are now first-rate golfers, so the course has been reworked and modified to present more challenges. The double green on hole number 7 is the ingenious concept of Steve’s. (The second green holds pins 2 and 4). Par for the course has been changed to 71. Enjoy.
Pepper Pike CC
Cartmel
The Glen
Torrey Pines South 2008
ST Marshells CC
Nodgnoc Executive V2
Riverside Golf Club
Drimlochs v2
Uwharrie GC
Asheboro Municipal GC - 9 Holes
Bishop Dale
Bishop Dale is a fictional course set in Derbyshire, England. The course starts along the banks of the River Bishop and rises up the sides of the valley past the cliff edge up to moorland with distinctive purple heather, before returning back down again. Watch out for places to visit on the way round - the old quarry, the ruins and the standing stones of Bedes Bones. Tee off from the cliffs edge at Lovers Leap. Have a pint at the Fox and Goose. Beware with your tee shot on the 11th hole as the lie of the land is very unkind and can send your ball off the cliffs edge. Play short or keep close to the trees on the left. Enjoy your round.
Nodgnoc Executive