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I wanted to ask about Rancho Vista Golf Course in Palmdale. Anyone played it? I don't expect anything great, but it's only 5 minutes from my hotel so I was hoping it was okay.

Remember, I pretty much only play Oklahoma Muni's so I'm not used to anything too special.

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Where is the Base Course? This sounds awesome.

It's on base (Edwards AFB), so access to the course would be a problem if you don't have the credentials to get on base.

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Hybrid: Burner (19*)Irons: MP-67 (4-PW)Gap: MP-R 52*-07Sand/Lob: MP-R 58*-10Putter: Whitlam Jules ETBW/CentershaftBall: Pro V1Muroc Lake GC - Par 72White:71.5/124Blue:73.5/130

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I wanted to ask about Rancho Vista Golf Course in Palmdale. Anyone played it? I don't expect anything great, but it's only 5 minutes from my hotel so I was hoping it was okay.

The course is short-ish, a lot of uneven lies. The place gets a ton of play on the weekend due to lack of public 18-hole courses in the area. Last time I played there (several months) the condition of the greens were a little dinged up.

$55 on the weekend with a cart (no walking on weekend allowed).
What's in Your Bag?
Driver: Burner TP (9.5*)
3Wood: 906F (15*)
4Wood: 980F (17*)
Hybrid: Burner (19*)Irons: MP-67 (4-PW)Gap: MP-R 52*-07Sand/Lob: MP-R 58*-10Putter: Whitlam Jules ETBW/CentershaftBall: Pro V1Muroc Lake GC - Par 72White:71.5/124Blue:73.5/130

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