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Some pictures from this weekend, posted on Jackson Chen's behalf:
7, 2, 4, 16, 3, 17, 16, 18
Some pictures from this weekend, posted on Jackson Chen's behalf:Jud, thanks for posting the photos for me.What a present - to play golf in Michigan in early April! Such a great course and experience.Four random takeaways about the course for me:A) #9, very difficult not to overclub on this hole. I been told multiple times the miss is short, but really the mind and senses tell you NOT to be short. So I blew it over nearly every time. Did Mike DeVries design this hole understanding this? If so, kudos to Mike.B) #2, simply love the hole. Yes, it is severe but all the bunkers/trouble make it interesting to me. Trouble doesn't have to mean death. You are simply challenged to make a precise recovery shot. To me that is fun. Flop/chip from 15 feet under the hole to a 10 foot circle. Then make a 10 foot putt for par. That is a great and rewarding challenge.C) #2, again. The Championship tees (Gold) although further from the hole is a much easier/less intimidating shot. It looks right down the throat of the hole. The Members tees (Blue) is tough. Postage stamp green with a bunker in the direct line and a prevailing cross wind.D) #16, tricky Mike DeVries. Cannot land the ball middle left unless you stick it pin high. Short of the pin and it rolls left into the bunker 10 feet below the hole. This lesson I can quickly learn.Hope everyone going up the remainder of the Spring and this Summer has a blast.It is so much fun and so special.
ChrisThe wooden flagsticks just arrived from re-finishing. We got the fiberglass ones to use early and late season to extend the life of the wood.Mowing lines on #17 are a big change this year. We are allowing most of the left fairway to revert to native. Re-focusing on the old (right) fairway. Putting more emphasis on execution on the tee shot. The center bunker complex will now (again) be the left side. Second shot landing area shifting slightly right, adding area on the right and taking away on the left.
Mowing lines on #17 are a big change this year. We are allowing most of the left fairway to revert to native. Re-focusing on the old (right) fairway. Putting more emphasis on execution on the tee shot. The center bunker complex will now (again) be the left side. Second shot landing area shifting slightly right, adding area on the right and taking away on the left.
How many of you guys intentionally aimed for the left side off the tee?
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