BigRedBuster Posted April 1, 2015 Share Posted April 1, 2015 Have you guys played Wild Horse in Gothenburg? I have played a few PGA Tour and major championship venues, and Wild Horse is one of my top-five favorite courses. I met a few friends from Omaha, and we "Played the West". We only played the courses at Ogalalla/McConaughy and Wild Horse. We played 36 at Wild Horse on Sunday, and another 18 on Monday. I LOVED Wild Horse. It is such a fun course to play, and it was in amazing shape. I think some of my friends have gone back there and played again, but I haven't. I would love to go back there and play. Too bad there isn't really anything to do in Gothenburg after the golf is done. Wild Horse was designed by Bill Coore, who is Ben Crenshaw's design partner. They are more well-known for the Sand Hills Club and the renovation at Pinehurst #2 for last year's US Open. I live close enough that I play it at least a couple times a year. Love that course. Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted April 1, 2015 Share Posted April 1, 2015 I was just talking about Tiger's "game" yesterday. From Rosaforte's Golf Channel report today: "The best example of the progress Tiger made over the last two-to-three weeks is the worst-ball 66 he shot at Medalist Golf Club. That's where he takes the worst of two drives, the worst of the two approach shots, the putt that's either furthest away from the hole or the chip that's furthest away from the hole. And then if he makes birdie he has to validate. So if he makes a 10-footer for birdie he has to make another 10-footer for birdie. To go around that golf course, shoot six under in those conditions where you can't hide, obviously, you can't hide a weakness, and you think about the course record he shot there — 62 in 2011 — this round could conceivably be considered better." 66. SIXTY-SIX! Worst ball. That is mind-boggling. Wow...that's interesting. Quote Link to comment
QMany Posted April 1, 2015 Share Posted April 1, 2015 Re: Wild Horse GC The last two years, I have played in a two-man tournament in Central Nebraska. It is one of my favorite weekends of the year, and I can't wait for it again this fall. It has been scheduled during a Nebraska away or creampuff non-conference game. It is hosted by Awarii Dunes (Kearney) and Wild Horse (Gothenburg). First day is a two-man scramble, and the second day is two-man best ball. There are prizes for gross and net with 2-3 flights. They serve lunch/dinner at each venue. It is a blast! I will try to remember to post again when the date is released. I heavily recommend it to all golfers. We usually stay in Kearney and go out at night to watch the Huskers game. Two years ago, I ran into Brett Maher. Awarii Dunes: Wild Horse: Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted April 1, 2015 Author Share Posted April 1, 2015 I was just talking about Tiger's "game" yesterday. From Rosaforte's Golf Channel report today: "The best example of the progress Tiger made over the last two-to-three weeks is the worst-ball 66 he shot at Medalist Golf Club. That's where he takes the worst of two drives, the worst of the two approach shots, the putt that's either furthest away from the hole or the chip that's furthest away from the hole. And then if he makes birdie he has to validate. So if he makes a 10-footer for birdie he has to make another 10-footer for birdie. To go around that golf course, shoot six under in those conditions where you can't hide, obviously, you can't hide a weakness, and you think about the course record he shot there — 62 in 2011 — this round could conceivably be considered better." 66. SIXTY-SIX! Worst ball. That is mind-boggling. Wow...that's interesting. I'm still a bit skeptical that Tiger is back. Maybe. But I'll need to see the Thursday scorecard from the Masters first. Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted April 1, 2015 Share Posted April 1, 2015 Re: Wild Horse GC The last two years, I have played in a two-man tournament in Central Nebraska. It is one of my favorite weekends of the year, and I can't wait for it again this fall. It has been scheduled during a Nebraska away or creampuff non-conference game. It is hosted by Awarii Dunes (Kearney) and Wild Horse (Gothenburg). First day is a two-man scramble, and the second day is two-man best ball. There are prizes for gross and net with 2-3 flights. They serve lunch/dinner at each venue. It is a blast! I will try to remember to post again when the date is released. I heavily recommend it to all golfers. We usually stay in Kearney and go out at night to watch the Huskers game. Two years ago, I ran into Brett Maher. I've thought about playing in this but the schedule just doesn't work out. Quote Link to comment
QMany Posted April 1, 2015 Share Posted April 1, 2015 Re: Wild Horse GC A few of the courses I have been fortunate enough to play: Sand Hills Kiawah - Ocean Course Oak Tree National Bandon Dunes Pacific Dunes Bandon Trails Old Macdonald Prairie Dunes Doral - Blue Monster TPC Deere Run Wild Horse is in my Top Five best/favorite courses I have played. Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted April 1, 2015 Author Share Posted April 1, 2015 Re: Wild Horse GC A few of the courses I have been fortunate enough to play: Sand Hills Kiawah - Ocean Course Oak Tree National Bandon Dunes Pacific Dunes Bandon Trails Old Macdonald Prairie Dunes Doral - Blue Monster TPC Deere Run Wild Horse is in my Top Five best/favorite courses I have played. Oh yeah, well at the other end of the spectrum, have you ever played a course with sand greens? Sand greens you ask? Yes, "greens" that have sand instead of grass. They even play a sand greens high school championship in Kansas. LINK There probly are some, but not many, left in Nebraska too. Quote Link to comment
QMany Posted April 1, 2015 Share Posted April 1, 2015 Oh yeah, well at the other end of the spectrum, have you ever played a course with sand greens? Hell yeah, I have! Baldwin City "Country Club" in Baldwin City, Kansas. During college, we would take 3-4 clubs and a backpack full of ice/beer and go play shirtless. Some people take sand greens really serious, they will rake them and actually putt. We would just call it a one-putt for anything within the flagstick and a two-putt for anything on sand. That reminds me, take me back to college! Picture from actual course: That barn houses the carts of locals. It also has the "register," where you insert $5 on the honor system. Don't worry, all students got free "memberships!" 1 Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted April 1, 2015 Author Share Posted April 1, 2015 Oh yeah, well at the other end of the spectrum, have you ever played a course with sand greens? Hell yeah, I have! Baldwin City "Country Club" in Baldwin City, Kansas. During college, we would take 3-4 clubs and a backpack full of ice/beer and go play shirtless. Some people take sand greens really serious, they will rake them and actually putt. We would just call it a one-putt for anything within the flagstick and a two-putt for anything on sand. That reminds me, take me back to college! Picture from actual course: That barn houses the carts of locals. It also has the "register," where you insert $5 on the honor system. Don't worry, all students got free "memberships!" " 3-4 clubs and a backpack full of ice/beer and go play shirtless ... insert $5 on the honor system" —yep, THAT is how you play sand greens alright. Quote Link to comment
Lyons in the Sea of Red. Posted April 1, 2015 Share Posted April 1, 2015 I used to play an honor system course luke that in alda, NE. It was nice to be able to work on the tan and swing some sticks. Quote Link to comment
wiuhusker Posted April 1, 2015 Share Posted April 1, 2015 Re: Wild Horse GC A few of the courses I have been fortunate enough to play: Sand Hills Kiawah - Ocean Course Oak Tree National Bandon Dunes Pacific Dunes Bandon Trails Old Macdonald Prairie Dunes Doral - Blue Monster TPC Deere Run Wild Horse is in my Top Five best/favorite courses I have played. Headed out to San Diego at the end of May and there is no way I'm leaving that place without playing Torrey Pines. Can't remember if it's the north or the south course that the US Open was played on but I will find a way to play that while I'm there. Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted April 1, 2015 Share Posted April 1, 2015 Re: Wild Horse GC A few of the courses I have been fortunate enough to play: Sand Hills Kiawah - Ocean Course Oak Tree National Bandon Dunes Pacific Dunes Bandon Trails Old Macdonald Prairie Dunes Doral - Blue Monster TPC Deere Run Wild Horse is in my Top Five best/favorite courses I have played. Headed out to San Diego at the end of May and there is no way I'm leaving that place without playing Torrey Pines. Can't remember if it's the north or the south course that the US Open was played on but I will find a way to play that while I'm there. The South Course at TP is where they had the US Open, and I think they are going back in a few years. It can be pretty hard to get on though. The North Course is basically on the same property, and is easier to get on and less expensive to play. Quote Link to comment
wiuhusker Posted April 1, 2015 Share Posted April 1, 2015 Re: Wild Horse GC A few of the courses I have been fortunate enough to play: Sand Hills Kiawah - Ocean Course Oak Tree National Bandon Dunes Pacific Dunes Bandon Trails Old Macdonald Prairie Dunes Doral - Blue Monster TPC Deere Run Wild Horse is in my Top Five best/favorite courses I have played. Headed out to San Diego at the end of May and there is no way I'm leaving that place without playing Torrey Pines. Can't remember if it's the north or the south course that the US Open was played on but I will find a way to play that while I'm there. The South Course at TP is where they had the US Open, and I think they are going back in a few years. It can be pretty hard to get on though. The North Course is basically on the same property, and is easier to get on and less expensive to play. That's what I was thinking it was. Im basically going to call this weekend and see what they have available while we're out there. I wouldn't mind paying what it costs to play that as I'm sure I won't be out there anytime soon. Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted April 1, 2015 Share Posted April 1, 2015 Oh yeah, well at the other end of the spectrum, have you ever played a course with sand greens? Hell yeah, I have! Baldwin City "Country Club" in Baldwin City, Kansas. During college, we would take 3-4 clubs and a backpack full of ice/beer and go play shirtless. Some people take sand greens really serious, they will rake them and actually putt. We would just call it a one-putt for anything within the flagstick and a two-putt for anything on sand. That reminds me, take me back to college! Picture from actual course: That barn houses the carts of locals. It also has the "register," where you insert $5 on the honor system. Don't worry, all students got free "memberships!" Mullen Country Club....oh....long before Sandhills was built. Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted April 1, 2015 Share Posted April 1, 2015 I played Grand Cypress in Orlando this winter. Very very very nice. Quote Link to comment
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