@InnocenceCapit1@DodgersArsenal@chadmumm Haggin not worth the drive from SF. Decent public course but gets a ton of play.
Del Paso is my home club, so I’m biased but I love it. Hosting final qualifying on Monday, so you might see some action on golf channel.
Haven’t played at Granite Bay yet, so can’t speak on it.
@Warwickgolfshop Classy stuff. Got married down the street. Warwick neck is a special place. I see you’re in Seekonk, my dad owns/runs Eats. Small world.
@NickWatts@chadmumm Agreed. Such a dense state, so many gems outside the main areas, too. My club in Sac (Del Paso) is hosting final qualifying for the US Open on Monday, for instance.
@DodgersArsenal@chadmumm I would include Truckee in Tahoe. I’m in Sac and we’ve got some great options not too far away. I would lump those plus the others you mentioned into the “field” group.
@NickWatts@chadmumm All good. I didn’t want to rank them myself because I haven’t played enough to do it justice. I feel like top of the list has to be either SF/Bay or Monterey Peninsula then it gets tricky. I lean MP as 1.
@GetsPod@jacksettleman Doesn't say anything about game tickets. Likely not included. Finals tickets, like Super Bowl etc. have always had huge %'s held back for sponsors, though. Don't think anyone is arguing that.
@BowTied_Golfer I was going to say that. Ours has the distances listed every 5 or so spots so never feel need to measure. Chipping area has a marker to the middle of the green as well.
@AF2002RI@TheQuarterZip@Chris_Grosse I think so. Narragansett, Jamestown, Newport, Westerly, Wakefield, Block Island, Little Compton are all great spots.
@PatCarino@DealNav@Ant__L Feedback you didn’t ask for: the heat map just makes me think of COVID so don’t love it. Blue is probably my favorite, red seems too aggressive. Multicolor I could be talked into and is most unique.