rsvman

I don't, only golf magazine I pay attention to is golfstyles which details some Mid-Atlantic courses. I'll keep an eye for that one!

    7 days later

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    Grass bunkers replaced the sand.
    Yes it was snow cap on the mountain in the back ground.

    #5 at The Bull, tee ball-
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    Approach 160ish-
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    Approach from where I was 130ish-

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    Uphill approach on #7....a Nicklaus feature on several Holes where you cannot see the green on the approach, several more where you can only see a portion of the green-
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    A look back up to the tee....tee ball down to the landing area, then back up to the green-eyed

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    #8, par 5, split fwy to choose from on the layup-

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    Approach from the right fwy-
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    A look back from the green-

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    Another look back from behind the green where you can see both fwy,s and the multitude of junk loomingπŸ™‚
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    The Bull at Pinehurst Farm in Sheboygan Falls, WI

    http://www.golfthebull.com

    It is a stones throw from Blackwolfrun Run in Kohler where they had the women's US Open (the original 18....now broken up into two courses Meadow Valley and The River; they do have play on the original 18 in the fall).

    2 years later

    Orlimar1 Nice photo Landon. Glad to see you out there chasing birdies.

    Howdy stranger! How's Russ?
    Unfortunately, I wasn't playing. Fortunately, it's my place of employment.

      livegolf
      When we had the multi-forum gathering in Pismo, one of the guys that was there was Chris Langston (PoF member).

      Chris passed away this past weekend from cardiac arrest in his sleep. His long time girlfriend (Gayle) was out of town on business travel.

        A few from Sand Valley; the pics don't show the holes perse, but the property, cross shots of the surroundings. Yes, this course is in Wisconsin, just outside of Nekoosa, north of Wisconsin Dells and south of Wisconsin Rapids. The sand dunes are expansive. Hard to put into words how massive they are. I was blown away and spent as much time looking around as I did playing golf. The dunes are not man made and natural to the area. I need to read up on it, but I believe the sand deposits were from the southern end of glacial Lake Wisconsin. Have played Sand Valley twice and Mammoth Dunes once. Amazing. Same architects as Brandon, Coore/Crenshaw (Sand Valley) and Kidd-Mckay (Mammoth Dunes). Another one in the works on the property and I guess there is room for another 18!