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Dunno which hole this is, but I like seeing hi res photos that aren't taken by a professional photographer and not touched up, no HDR, no filters, so we can see the course as it really is. Cool cloud formations too.

What are those tee markers? They look like something from Tobacco Road.

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What are those tee markers?

The  tee markers look like a piece of rail cut into small lengths.

If they are indeed rail, then maybe they would give a clue to the course?

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What are those tee markers?

The  tee markers look like a piece of rail cut into small lengths.

If they are indeed rail, then maybe they would give a clue to the course?

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They sure look like them. Their weight would make them great tee markers. And if someone makes off with one, plenty where they came from. Just saw off another one.

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More hi-res images in this album:

http://imgur.com/a/g9CBF

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If they are indeed rail, then maybe they would give a clue to the course?

Club Rat

The Caption says that it's from Streamsong. It looks like the Blue course at Streamsong.


Gulp...that's a pretty sphincter tightening tee shot.

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On 10/20/2014 at 6:06 AM, nevets88 said:

Dunno which hole this is, but I like seeing hi res photos that aren't taken by a professional photographer and not touched up, no HDR, no filters, so we can see the course as it really is. Cool cloud formations too.

 

What are those tee markers? They look like something from Tobacco Road.

 

 

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I know this post is 3 years old, but if anybody cares to know, I am pretty sure this is #13 on blue. It is 290 yard par 4, and is the tightest driving hole on the blue course. You can use an iron or hybrid but unless you have a wedge or less for the approach, it's no picnic to get on the green which is way out left (it is higher in reality than it seem in the pic).  

Unlike this hole most of the drives have generous landing areas although most of them have really well thought out (but fair) risk/reward built in. 

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This is #7 on the red course at Streamsong. Par 5 slight dogleg left off those bunkers right in the middle of the picture and the green is alongside the lake pictured left. #18 for the blue course is off to the right. The tee markers are 6" long cuts of railroad tracks.

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