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7 thoughts on “APBA Courses Survey”
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Being from Augusta, I play Magnolia the most with Yacht Club a close second.