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Yea the last time I played it, a few years ago, it was in good shape. It looks like they let it go a bit too much and it really went to [censored] in a few areas. There were big chucks of fairway on the back that were just sand/gravel and some that had been recently replaced.
The front wasn't that bad all considering, nicer than other courses I've played in recent weeks.
It was $39 from
www.golfnow.com
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Ah, golfnow. A friend of mine was on the front end of that. First there was golf10.com and golf602.com. He got wise and started registering domains for other cities/area codes and now they're all golfnow.com I believe.
Anyway, and this is OT and will probably get buried in this thread anyway but it's probably not worthy of its own topic: does the quality and condition of a course impact the value of the homes on it? In Phoenix I can think of mediocre courses with really nice houses (Orange Tree, or the Biltmore, which I live on but not in a phat pad [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]) and nice courses with mediocre homes on it (Las Sendas, some others that I spaced out the second I started this post). Just curious.