I like the course. It's typically always in great shape and from my understanding just about all the courses in the Tri Cities area are in great shape right now. It's not incredibly long, but you gotta place the ball well in order to be able to score on the early holes. The finishing holes are great because they offer a real chance to score and go low, but you can quickly post ugly numbers by trying to do too much.
That's awesome!Haven't been on the thread for awhile, but did have to come on and post that I made an albatross on a par 5 this past week. Hit a 2 hybrid from 215-220. Never left the flag the whole way. Hit in the fringe on the fly and rolled into the hole. Have had 4 hole-in-ones, but none of them compare to the feeling of making this one.
Beginners luck!Haven't been on the thread for awhile, but did have to come on and post that I made an albatross on a par 5 this past week. Hit a 2 hybrid from 215-220. Never left the flag the whole way. Hit in the fringe on the fly and rolled into the hole. Have had 4 hole-in-ones, but none of them compare to the feeling of making this one.
Haven't been on the thread for awhile, but did have to come on and post that I made an albatross on a par 5 this past week. Hit a 2 hybrid from 215-220. Never left the flag the whole way. Hit in the fringe on the fly and rolled into the hole. Have had 4 hole-in-ones, but none of them compare to the feeling of making this one.
