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True Beginner Here: Asking the boards advice on the best place to create and host a website for a small business selling B2B. Also would be interested in marketing B2B through email.
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I played all of the courses at Big Cedar Lodge last summer. My review.

All the courses were in perfect shape. Bent grass greens and Zoysia fairways.

Top of the Rock- 9 hole Par 3 course. Range was closed and may be closed for good from what I was told. They were doing some work next to it. Formally the course where the Champions Tour played its Par 3 tournament. Played the back tees and used all of my irons. Fun course to play with some very beautiful holes. I would play this one first. I would bring the wife and kids out on this one. Play the course then go eat at the Top of the Rock. The museum is there along with some great views of Table Rock Lake. Afterwards you can go take the golf cart tour through the woods and canyons which was fun.

Buffalo Ridge- This course has the most elevation changes of all the courses. Its tree lined with most tee shots downhill. I found it hard to see the ball from the tee box. Use the GPS in the cart for distances to the hazards off the tee. Of the three 18 hole courses its the tightest off the tee. As all the courses, the greens are tricky. Most of the putts do not break as much as you think an faltten out at the hole. I would say this is the most picturesque course on the property and the hardest.

Ozark Trail- I like this course the most of the three 18 hole courses. Its a Coore/Crenshaw design. Phil won the Champions Tour event there last summer. Course is wide open off the tee. Uses the GPS before you tee off to locate the hazards and where the hole is going. There are a few blind tee shots. Course is wide open off the tee. Greens are large with quite a few uphill approaches. This was my favorite course of the three 18 hole courses.

Payne's Valley- Tiger's Course. Easiest of the three. Wide open fairways. Big Greens. Course was in perfect shape. Least undulated course. I like the par 3's. Island green on the front nine. Greens are a bit tricky to read. Not a lot of break and balls tend to flatten out at the hole. Mixture of short holes and long holes. Drivable par 4 and reachable par 5's except one. Many good views. No shade on this course. Be prepared for a 5 plus hour round. The walk from the green complexes to the cart is over 50 yds. on some holes and undulating. Its worth playing, but its my least favorite of the 3.

Mountain Top- Gary Player par 3 course. Its a walking course. No carts. You use a pull cart which they will provide. Much better course than Top of the Rock. Great shot value. You will use all of your irons and maybe a hybrid depending on the wind. Great views. It is undulating. Walking up and down the hills. Bring some extra beverages. No cart person to buy drinks. It's a must play and about $60 cheaper than Top of the Rock.

Notes: Ozark Trail, Payne's Valley and Mountain Top are all together. You will use the range at Ozark Trail for all of these. Buffalo Ridge is at the top of the hill. It has its own range. Top of the Rock is at Big Cedar Lodge. The other 4 course are 5 minutes from there.

I would rank the courses as follows:

1. Ozark Trail
2. Buffalo Ridge
3. Mountain View
4. Payne's Valley
5. Top of the Rock

Hope this helps.
I play a Maverick also. I also changed the stock shaft to the shaft I was fitted with in my Rouge Sub Zero, which produced much better results. Most of the stock shafts the manufacturers put in these clubs are cheap one size kinda fits all shafts. But, it may be good for you. Who knows. Don't knock getting fitted. You will notice improved results with a shaft fit for your swing. Now, if you have a Trackman and 10 or 20 shafts laying around and have an understanding of the numbers each shaft produces, no need to get fitted, you can do it yourself. lol
I played all of the courses at Big Cedar Lodge last summer. My review.

All the courses were in perfect shape. Bent grass greens and Zoysia fairways.

Top of the Rock- 9 hole Par 3 course. Range was closed and may be closed permanatly from what I was told. They were doing some work next to it. Formally the course where the Champions Tour played its Par 3 tournament. Played the back tees and used all of my irons. Fun course to play with some very beautiful holes. I would play this one first. I would bring the wife and kids out on this one. Play the course then go eat at the Top of the Rock. The museum is there along with some great views of Table Rock Lake. Afterwards you can go take the golf cart tour through the woods and canyons which was fun.

Buffalo Ridge- This course has the most elevation changes of all the courses. Its tree lined with most tee shots downhill. I found it hard to see the ball from the tee box. Use the GPS in the cart for distances to the hazards off the tee. Of the three 18 hole courses its the tightest off the tee. As all the courses, the greens are tricky. Most of the putts do not break as much as you think an faltten out at the hole. I would say this is the most picturesque course on the property and the hardest.

Ozark Trail- I like this course the most of the three 18 hole courses. Its a Coore/Crenshaw design. Phil won the Champions Tour event there this summer. Course is wide open off the tee. Uses the GPS before you tee off to locate the hazards and where the hole is going. There are a few blind tee shots. Course is wide open off the tee. Greens are large with quite a few uphill approaches. This was my favorite course of the three 18 hole courses.

Payne's Valley- Tiger's Course. 13 holes were open this past summer. Easiest of the three. Wide open fairways. Big Greens. Course was in perfect shape. Least undulated course. I like the par 3's. Island green on the front nine. Greens are a bit tricky to read. Not alot of break and balls tend to flatten out at the hole. Mixture of short holes and long holes. Drivable par 4 and reachable par 5's except one. Many good views. No shade on this course. Its worth playing, but its my least favorite of the 3.

Mountain Top- Gary Player par 3 course. Its a walking course. No carts. You use a pull cart which they will provide. Much better course than Top of the Rock. Great shot value. You will use all of your irons and maybe a hybrid depending on the wind. Great views. It is undulating. Walking up and down the hills. Bring some extra beverages. No cart person to buy drinks. It's a must play and about $60 cheaper than Top of the Rock.

Notes: Ozark Trail, Payne's Valley and Mountain Top are all together. You will use the range at Ozark Trail for all of these. Buffalo Ridge is at the top of the hill. It has its own range. Top of the Rock is at Big Cedar Lodge. The other 4 course are 5 minutes from there.

I would rank the courses as follows:

1. Ozark Trail
2. Buffalo Ridge
3. Mountain View
4. Payne's Valley
5. Top of the Rock

Hope this helps.

re: Soft feeling irons.

Posted by oilandgasman09 on 3/25/21 at 5:03 pm to
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Just picked up a set of ZX 7’s! Wow they are pure!


Same here!!!
Thanks for the insight and information.
Thanks for all the insight. What about Chateau Golf & Country Club or City Park-South?
Ot Ballin is on another level of Ballin from what I read. What is the initiation and monthly dues at Metairie CC?
I humbly ask the Golf Boards opinion for recommendations into joining a club in the New Orleans area. I recently moved to Metairie. Usually play about once or twice a week. Like to hit range balls, chip and putt once a week. Looking for a nice course and a good game.
Don’t worry about sound or feel. Worry about ball flight, distance and accuracy. Buying clubs like this off the rack is really a crap shoot. Do yourself a favor and go get fitted. There are many more adjustments to your driver that can be made to optimize performance. The number on Trackman never lie.

re: 2020 Ryder Cup tickets

Posted by oilandgasman09 on 10/16/19 at 3:36 pm to
Much rather the Masters lottery. Ridiculous how tickets are already being put on the exchange for double or triple the original cost the same day they went on sale.
Timberlane in Gretna is the only course in Louisiana to make the list.

re: Ownership of the Bluffs

Posted by oilandgasman09 on 10/12/19 at 5:29 pm to
Not arguing. Just stating that The Bluffs was never on the list of America’s Top 100 Greatest Golf Courses. Places You Can Play-Yes. Greatest-No.
Spinoff: Name the only golf course in Louisiana that was ranked in Golf Digest’s America’s Top 100 Greatest Golf Courses?

re: Ownership of the Bluffs

Posted by oilandgasman09 on 10/12/19 at 9:34 am to
I am referencing the Golf Digest top 100 golf courses in the United States. This would include all golf courses-private and public. The Bluffs never made that list. Only 1 golf course in Louisiana has made that list. Here is the current list:

LINK

re: Ownership of the Bluffs

Posted by oilandgasman09 on 10/11/19 at 7:49 pm to
Not here to argue. I am clearing up a misconception that you stated. The Bluffs was in the Top 100 courses you can play. Not the Top 100 courses in the United States. I agree with you. It is a fine course and should be maintained.

re: Ownership of the Bluffs

Posted by oilandgasman09 on 10/11/19 at 7:25 pm to
The Bluffs has never made the Golf Digest 100 Greatest Course in the United States. There has been only one course in Louisiana to ever make that list. Would you like to take a guess which course?
A golfer may use any information he obtains from a broadcast BEFORE he tees off. He can watch TV. He can listen to the broadcasters. No Penalty. He can also send his caddie out on the course to scout pin placements, yardages, and wind direction.