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hey oot what it do
what are the best public courses in the LA/orange county area? (both in terms of cost and awesomeness) slider and i think cts and i are looking for some places to play. if anyone wants to join us for some gambooooling reply or pm me. |
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If $$ is no object Pebble Beach is the best. Pelican Hill (or Bay, can't remember) in Newport Beach is also very nice.
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how many balls will you be playing from the womens tee's?
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BY-TOR HU DRIVING COMPETITION FOR ROLLS OMG
<font color="white">2 balls from the Reds </font> |
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The public course I want to play there is Rustic Canyon in Moorpark. It is a newer one and is meant to be an intelligent, natural design. If I get to LA I will make a point to play it. The golf architecture writer (and architect) Geoff Shackelford teamed with Gil Hanse on the design. Shackelford knows a hell of a lot about architecture and has studied the LA courses, Riviera in particular, extensively. If nobody invites me to LACC or Riviera, the course I want to play the most in LA is Rustic Canyon.
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[ QUOTE ]
BY-TOR HU DRIVING COMPETITION FOR ROLLS OMG [/ QUOTE ] I'm your huckleberry. |
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It really doesn't get any better than Pebble, Spyglass and The Links at Spanish Bay.
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If $$ is no object Pebble Beach is the best. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think Monterey qualifies as southern california. |
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If $$ is no object Pebble Beach is the best. [/ QUOTE ] Am I missing something or isn't Pebble Beach about 300 miles from LA? |
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TDouble, have you actually played those courses? If not, what makes you confident they are the best that's available? If so, how could you not realize they're nowhere near southern California?
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