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I do most of my golfing at FalconRidge Raceview here in Ottawa. But recently, I've probably been playing more of Pineview Golf Club.

Not really my 'home course' just the one I have played more than any other this year

http://www.wpgcc.com/

In my Ogio Ozone bag:

Driver: Ping G10 7.5° ProLaunch Red S shaft
Fairway woods: Wilson Pro Staff #3 & Ping #5 ProLaunch Red S shaft
Driving iron:Cleveland LDI 21°Irons: Ping Green dot i10 5-PW Z-Z65 shaftsWedges: Titleist Vokeys 52° & 56°, Ping 54° & 58°Putter: Odyssey White Hot XG...


Fun little track that I much enjoy

http://mckenziemeadows.com/

My Sticks:

909DCOMP 9.5° Titleist Matrix Ozik XCON-6
Fairway Burner 15.5° RE*AX TP 75g
Rescue TP 19° ZB Forged w/ Project X 6.0Scratch 52° TNC Grind Wedge, Polished Chrome FinishScratch 58° TNC Grind Wedge, Polished Chrome Finish Catalina Classic Limited Edition HX Tour ix


http://www.springfieldcountryclub.com/

This is my first post and I thought adding Springfield Country Club in Oregon would be a good place to start. We have been members for a long time and watched the place to grow into a quality golf course. Our three boys grew up golfing and running around the place and the great members and staff would watch after them. It was an amazing thing to see how well they were treated at the club. They learned how to conduct themselves and a lot of life lessons from growing up at SCC.

I just moved from Eugene to Albany. I have heard great things about Springfield CC, but never got a chance to play it. I play at the golf club of Oregon in Albany almost all day. It doesn't really have a website...

In my SQ tour bag

Cleveland Launcher 460 10.5* stiff
Dymo 3 wood stiff
3-E Apex Blades 1/2" up stiff VR 52* 56* Aussie IBF tour edition 34" w/ ping grip SG5


Golf Club of Oregon is a fun and easy course. Be a great place to play everyday for the average golfer. My kids always played the junior tournament in the summer and they loved it. They hit the ball pretty long and could over power the course and that was very fun for them. But, they never really shot as low as they claimed they were going to. I think it is a little tougher than it looks.

Right down the road is a very fun country club course. Springhill Country Club is a very fun place to play. It is very unique in that it has 3 par-5, 3 par-3, and 3 par-4 on both sides. Lots of birdes and bogeys with the unique setup. Lots and lots of trees.

http://www.spiffy2112.f2s.com/

My course, very basic website, its a heathland course very near the sea so is mainly always windy its a short course but is hilly and plays longer because of the wind and the elevation.With it being near the coast its year round golf and a very good test my handicap tends to travel well

Just joined so I figured I would add one on here. I don't really have a home course, but this is probably where I play the most.

http://www.golfatnorthshore.com/

In The Bag:


Driver: 909D3 9.5* Aldila VooDoo Stiff
3 Wood: 909F2 15.5* Aldila VooDoo StiffHybrid: 3DX 17* Aldila NV StiffIrons: MP-67 3-pwWedges: MP-T 56* & 60*Putter: Studio Select Newport 1.5 33"Ball: Gran-Z (in the bargain bin @ Golfsmith)


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