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re: "Scruffy golf courses"
Posted on 8/22/22 at 9:57 pm to Wildcat1996
Posted on 8/22/22 at 9:57 pm to Wildcat1996
The old City Park South Course in New Orleans. It's where several generations of New Orleans' kids learned to play and love the game with their dads. It was a par 68 and, to be fair, it wasn't even that. Several driveable par 4s and one par 5 that was basically a driver and a 7 iron. I still miss that course until today. Every time I pass it on Wisner, I think of my Dad.
Posted on 8/22/22 at 10:07 pm to MMauler
City Park BR. Its the quintessential scruffy golf course. But it's got a lot of fun shots and is a good walk. I'd like to play it in pristine condition once just to see what it could be. But I don't mind how it is now.
Posted on 8/23/22 at 10:37 am to MMauler
I second the old N O City Park South course. Made my first eagle on the 250 Yd par 4; once had to hit over a couple of girls sunbathing in the fairway.
Also the Caldwell CC golf course in Grayson, La. If you’re driving thru and have an hour and a half to spare, it’s a fun track. Greens are small and very good.
Also the Caldwell CC golf course in Grayson, La. If you’re driving thru and have an hour and a half to spare, it’s a fun track. Greens are small and very good.
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