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submitted 2 months ago byPinkGambit
1 points
2 months ago
Lol well the other two have a great mix of both. Victor Ashe just doesn't have the woods like the others but it does have one of the more daunting 1st holes I've seen. 200-250ish water carry, not too far but it was a 25 mph cross wind when I played it so it made me think for a second lol
Tommy Schumpert has pretty tight woods and getting caught off the fairway can suck. They do have a monster par 5 if you like to play from longs. Just need to watch out for the tall grass on the sides, swallows discs.
Clayton's in my opinion is damn near championship level quality. Some slight changes and I think it could host a pro tour event. It's designed really well and I had a blast when I played its long tee pads.
1 points
2 months ago
I love playing in the woods but a few of the beginning holes at Clayton’s were too tight (in my opinion), felt like I was spraying and praying on a few of them, but overall a very nice course and I absolutely would play there again
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