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APBA Courses Survey

What are your favorite APBA courses and why?

(Please use the APBA course name in your reply to make it easier for those who wish to purchase recommended courses.)

7 thoughts on “APBA Courses Survey

  1. Metro Detroit. I have played this course and like the reproduction. Rattlesnake. I was a marshall on the PGA Valsphar tournament on this cousre for six years. Magnolia because it is augusta.

  2. A couple
    1] Jersey Pines – just how hard and diverse the layout is, the fact it is world #1 and so exclusive.
    2] Steel City – I have played this one IRL a couple times, it is ridiculously hard. APBA did a great job with the putting modifications and the auto buried lie from the rough and max club limits is brutal.
    3] If I am looking for a real challenge – Southhampton with Blustery winds is unbelievably hard to score on with the adding 20 to Wind Rolls, and putting modifications, it is almost impossible to break 80.

  3. Birthplace – the wind changing on each shot, the whin bushes, and the pot bunkers add a lot of variability. The nostalgia of this course also plays into my ranking Birthplace as my favorite.

  4. Probably Magnolia… I’ve played it the most then Jersey Pines and Birthplace. I have a lot of courses to try, however that I own.

  5. Thanks to all those who have already participated,
    My best one is Magnolia. I had the chance to go to the Masters in 2014. And every body knows the excitement of the second nine that we can relive in the game.
    I like too, Seaside and The Stadium, which are among the courses I have more often played.
    Finally, for the same reasons evoked by Gilles, I like Steel City.

  6. My favorites are Metro D.C., Los Angeles, and Birthplace. Context: I have played almost two dozen APBA courses. Call me “old school,” but I prefer the simpler courses that don’t have complex hole notes that slow down and complicate play.

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