Courses for 2010
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Courses for 2010
I hope it's alright to talk about courses that could make it to the schedule in 2010
Most real majors are probably a must, I think.
But there are many great courses so it's not easy,
Pebble Beach and Augusta of course
Pilgrim Trails and Crystal Pines should have a good chance I think,
since I came in late this year, I missed some good ones.
Kalusa Lakes was a course I liked and also those from the Highlands Open
Most real majors are probably a must, I think.
But there are many great courses so it's not easy,
Pebble Beach and Augusta of course
Pilgrim Trails and Crystal Pines should have a good chance I think,
since I came in late this year, I missed some good ones.
Kalusa Lakes was a course I liked and also those from the Highlands Open
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Re: Courses for 2010
Rolle,
I've been looking at the rota for next year, and whilst I will probably stick with the same event names there will be some venue changes and some that retain their place.
I'm more than happy for members to put forward suggestions for possible venues as it helps me along the way. One rule the tour has always had is that P2P courses are not used. I know this may seem 'behind the times' but at least I know then that all the courses I use will be available to everyone, as not all Linksters are able to purchase the P2P courses, as good as they are.
So, if anyone has any proposals for venues, leave them here.

I've been looking at the rota for next year, and whilst I will probably stick with the same event names there will be some venue changes and some that retain their place.
I'm more than happy for members to put forward suggestions for possible venues as it helps me along the way. One rule the tour has always had is that P2P courses are not used. I know this may seem 'behind the times' but at least I know then that all the courses I use will be available to everyone, as not all Linksters are able to purchase the P2P courses, as good as they are.
So, if anyone has any proposals for venues, leave them here.
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Re: Courses for 2010
yes, for me it's ok with no P2P
there are so many great free courses anyway
Pilgrim Trails and Crystal Pines are for free
there are so many great free courses anyway
Pilgrim Trails and Crystal Pines are for free
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2010 courses
How about these for consideration: Burnt Pine, River creek estates, Redstone G.C., Stoneham, Meersbrook, Shaking tree, Forest legend, Excelsior.Dazmaniac wrote:Rolle,
I've been looking at the rota for next year, and whilst I will probably stick with the same event names there will be some venue changes and some that retain their place.
I'm more than happy for members to put forward suggestions for possible venues as it helps me along the way. One rule the tour has always had is that P2P courses are not used. I know this may seem 'behind the times' but at least I know then that all the courses I use will be available to everyone, as not all Linksters are able to purchase the P2P courses, as good as they are.
So, if anyone has any proposals for venues, leave them here.
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Re: Courses for 2010
Rolle/Roscoe,
Cheers for the suggestions.
@ Rolle - I think Pilgrim Trails will be a definite somwehere on the schedule. Not sure regards Crystal, as used before in the past, and wasn't the most popular venue amongst members at the time.
@ Roscoe - Shaking Tree is already on the schedule and will be remaining there, for the second event once again with Twin Mallard for a dual course event - The Twin Tree Open. Burnt Pine has been on the tour in the past and may return at some point. Will certainly give the others a look.

Cheers for the suggestions.
@ Rolle - I think Pilgrim Trails will be a definite somwehere on the schedule. Not sure regards Crystal, as used before in the past, and wasn't the most popular venue amongst members at the time.
@ Roscoe - Shaking Tree is already on the schedule and will be remaining there, for the second event once again with Twin Mallard for a dual course event - The Twin Tree Open. Burnt Pine has been on the tour in the past and may return at some point. Will certainly give the others a look.
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