Golf Club Atlas
GolfClubAtlas.com => Golf Course Architecture => Topic started by: Bryan Izatt on May 27, 2022, 11:01:39 PM
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Since Joe hasn't done one in a while, here is one after a storm that did a fair bit of deforestation of a parkland course of no great note other than it will soon be NLE. And I liked the picture.
https://www.jigidi.com/solve/lkyaoj14/20220527-172347/
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Since there are no other replys then I guess I'm the leader in the clubhouse at 44 mins 36 seconds which is quite pathetic really. Can't say I recognised the course.
Niall
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56’51”
Even more patheticer.
8)
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Took me over an hour. Could have played six holes instead ;D
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Thank you gentlemen for making me feel like a titan of the jigsaw world. ;D
Niall
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Sorry Niall,
25:01
I started by minimizing the pieces by about 50% to diminish clutter.
I usually do one 300- piece jigsawplanet.com puzzle a day, usually a landscape, or food if it lunchtime.
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Are you guys trying to do this puzzle on your phone?
13:08
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No, but we were doing it blindfold, how about you ?
Niall
ps. what's the course ?
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Are you guys trying to do this puzzle on your phone?
13:08
yep, rotary dial slows me down
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Even knowing what the picture was, it still took me more than 50 minutes. Add me to the pathetic crowd. :P
For those who want to know, the course is The Country Club West Course in Woodbridge Ontario Canada. It was designed in 1965 by Howard Watson for the Toronto Board of Trade and later modified by Arthur Hills - a nice parkland track on rolling hills. In recent years it was leased to Clublink, the local golf course conglomerate. Sadly it has been sold for a housing development and this is reputedly it's last year.
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Is this how puzzles are done today? If so, I know a few old ladies that died too soon. Or maybe not.