This is my home course. Not to hard, not to easy. Great views of Mt. Rainier. There are a couple of bald eagles that live on the course. Where do you guys play?
Later,
Keith
living room, bedroom,backyard,my office & of course my home golf course in Houston.
Gus Wortham , mostly ,but several other also.
I most often play at a local muni, Town of Colonie. It has four nines: two by Robert Mitchell (I think), one by Robert Trent Jones,Sr., and one by Clark Co's (Rick Jacobson). It is an incredibly busy course but i play at 4pm, usually, and it costs 15 bucks (resident/9hole rate). i pay the 9 hole rate but we are allowed to play 18, or until the sun goes down. This area has a golf course within three miles of anywhere you happen to be-- and they are mostly fantastic with a variety of styles and greens. Some of the higher end clubs I will not likely get to play-- ever. Saratoga National is two minutes from my house-- check it out in Golf Magazine. Saratoga Spa Course is also within five minutes-- at SPAC. I walk almost without exception, and carry. This year I'm thinking about getting a walk behind. I love this area for golf; autumn is stunning.
I play at several courses down here in South Florida. I mostly play Palmetto Golf Course - Owned by the city and it's 20.00 riding after 2 oclock now with the time change. Gets packed after 2:30.
Ditto...I play Palmetto GC in Miami as well. They have a twilight special that rocks - $12 after 5pm cart inc.
It is a 40 minute drive for me but worth it for lack crowds on Friday afternoon. A pretty decent layout and only $26 during the week including Friday. It would be top notch if the fairways were kept up better. They do a decent job with the greens though. Sand traps are a hard pack mixture of dirt and sand like most public courses around these parts.