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Anyone from around the stephenville area? I would like to go play squaw creek in glen rose.

All other texans, let us know where you're from.

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College Station. I used to play Sqauw Creek A LOT because I have grandparents that live in Granbury. Really nice course and a pretty good deal.

In an old bag:

Driver Hibore XLS 10.5*
3 Wood V Steel 15*
Hybrid 3DX 20*Irons Ta5 3 - PWWedge CG10 56 degreePutter Classic 1


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live in dallas, play at cedar crest, tenison mostly. sometimes mansfield nat'l, grand oaks, tierra verde, and tangle ridge.

grew up playing in tyler at hollytree cc.

in college played the A&M; course, and bryan golf club. not many good public courses in that area. all the good ones are private, and ridiculously expensive.

overall, i think the hill country and east texas(houston included) have the best courses.

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I play in Tyler mostly. A lot of Oakhurst, Peachtree, and PineSprings every now and then.

Driver - Cleveland Hi-Bore XLS Monster 10.5°
3W - Cleveland Hi-Bore 15°
2H - Cleveland Halo
3I - PW - Cleveland CG Red
GW - Cleveland CG 12 Camo 52°SW - Nike SV Tour 56° Putter - Sabertooth


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I play in Tyler mostly. A lot of Oakhurst, Peachtree, and PineSprings every now and then.

I used to work out at Oakhurst. Played with all the marshall's, and the young guy in the pro shop. Grant can hit the ball a long freaking ways. My aunt lives in Canton, and if I get up around that way, i'll revive this thread, and we can play oak hurst or twin lakes. Twin lakes is quite a bit nicer than oak hurst.


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I used to work out at Oakhurst. Played with all the marshall's, and the young guy in the pro shop. Grant can hit the ball a long freaking ways. My aunt lives in Canton, and if I get up around that way, i'll revive this thread, and we can play oak hurst or twin lakes. Twin lakes is quite a bit nicer than oak hurst.

twin lakes... i've heard good things about that course. i'm supposed to go out there with a buddy soon and play it. i also hear links at lands end is a beauty as well. but, my favorite public course in the tyler area has to be pine dunes.


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links is very nice as well. Both lake fork courses are. The other one has really tight fairways. Twin lakes is really nice though.

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I'm from Ft Worth, play all the local municipals here. I play in Granbury alot Hidden Oaks, the old Country Club and Harbor Lakes. I recently joined a Country Club near my house, Ft Worth C C and only play there now.

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MX-100 Irons
Wedges 54*
60* SV Tour Wedge
putter 3-Wood, 5-wood 10.5* driverLimbo Ball


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Lubbock here. Play at Hillcrest Country Club.
Driver: 10.5 Adams Speedline 9032LS with VooDoo XNV6 X-stiff
Fairway Woods: G15 4wood with Serrano 75 X-stiff
Irons: Ping i15 3-PW w/ AWT Shafts
Wedges: Spin Milled Oil Can Vokey 50deg/54deg/58deg
Putter: Taylormade Rossa Monza SpiderBall: Taylormade PentaBest Score 2010 Season: 75Home...

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I Live in Rockwall (just east of Dallas) but I work in Plano. I usually play this course in Wylie call WoodBridge, it's a pretty tough course. When I play with some guys from work we play either Chase Oaks, Plantation, Pecan Hollow, or Ridgeview Ranch. Sometimes play Tenison in Dallas.

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Lubbock golfer also. Shadow Hills but will probably play Meadowbrook when I need a change. Just started playing again after a 5 year layoff.

PrairieParson
From Lubbock, Texas: the Heart of Flyover Country.
Ping G-15 Driver 12 deg.
Mizuno MP-33 Irons
Ball: White, mostly round and lots of dimplesScores this year: 78


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i've played reese before in lubbock, and what i can remember, it was a nice course.

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I Live in Rockwall (just east of Dallas) but I work in Plano. I usually play this course in Wylie call WoodBridge, it's a pretty tough course. When I play with some guys from work we play either Chase Oaks, Plantation, Pecan Hollow, or Ridgeview Ranch. Sometimes play Tenison in Dallas.

Chase Oaks...Blackjack...should be rated 147, not 127.

You Sir, have a penchant for PAIN!! Once was enough for me...not going to make that mistake again!

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I used to work out at Oakhurst. Played with all the marshall's, and the young guy in the pro shop. Grant can hit the ball a long freaking ways. My aunt lives in Canton, and if I get up around that way, i'll revive this thread, and we can play oak hurst or twin lakes. Twin lakes is quite a bit nicer than oak hurst.

Twin lakes is an awesome course playes it on vacation i like the gps enabled golf carts its a really nice track


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Corpus Christi here. Only two places in Corpus for quality golf... First is Corpus Christi Country Club and the second is Newport Dunes (it's actually in Port Aransas).

I'm a bit new to the area, so if anybody looking for a player, let me know.

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Chase Oaks...Blackjack...should be rated 147, not 127.

I haven't played that one yet. I've only played the 9 hole course there and it's not too bad. I heard blackjack was tough though. Not a lot of room for error.


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