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My home course now is Tri-Mountain in Ridgefield, Washington
http://trimountaingolf.com/

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I don't have a course yet - not a member of the CC here yet as it is expensive but I'm probably going to have to pony up the money to be able to learn this game
There is a course being built about 5 minutes from my house, but from what I've heard it will be $4000 + per year membership. No way I can afford that but hopefully I'll get a chance to play it.

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My home course is the Poolesville G.C., a great muny owned/operated by Montgomery Co., MD. http://www.montgomerycountygolf.com/PV_home.html

It's a fun and forgiving course with its wide fairways (great for a mega-duffer like me), with some challeging but fair holes throughout. Augusta it ain't, but its cheap for the Washington, D.C. area, well kept, and because of our rural location, you can always get a tee time. What more can you ask for???

Montgomery County Maryland owns and operates nine courses thoughout the county (considering the taxes we pay, they can afford it!) If you are ever in DC, give your wallet a break and give 'em a try! My advice would be to play the ones that are farther away from the city, Poolesville, Rattlewood, and Laytonsville.

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