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  1. 1. Would you be in favor of a par 5 course (par 90)?



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9 hours ago, Jim Bloodworth said:

If I play from the back tees on my course it seems like a par 5 course. Too long for me. 

A couple of the holes on my longer home course qualify as par 5 distance wise, and 3 if you include the shorter 468 yard long hole. :-D

 

1 hour ago, Wally Fairway said:

I've played Tobacco Road, so I'd at least try this thing at least once.
It wouldn't be in my regular rotation, but if the design was interesting, the greens fees were reasonable and/or the real estate was spectacular (unlikely due to the amount required) then why not.

But I voted WTF?

Sure, if it is interesting, I might try it as well. My guess is it would not be a cheap course to play, though.

Realistically, if you want to play a super long butt kicking course just find any course with a "TPC" in front of it. :-D

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I said No but would probably play once just to see it but would get boring playing more than once. 

On April 28, 2016 at 2:50 PM, Coronagolfman said:

At a time in this country when many areas in the Western states are fighting drought conditions on a yearly basis, building a course that might go out to 9,000 or more yards would probably not work too well.

If you want to try something akin to that type of course, go play Los Serranos in Chino, CA - the South course is par 74 with 6 par 5's, 6 par 4's (of which half are 450ish in yardage) and 6 par 3's.

I've played Los Serranos, I liked it. The 6 of each hole was fine, played a similar course on Prince Edward Island. 

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I voted yes because I don't really care what course I play.  My priority is playing more than whether it is a par 3, par 4, par 5 or regular course.

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I would definitely try out a Par 5 course.  I enjoy the par 5's the most but I do think it would be a little tiring after 9 holes.

I doubt I would make it my home course, but a random fun course to play to test out the driver and hybrid game.

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After my success today, I might play such a course once or twice.  9 holes today and played the two par 5's par-birdie. :beer:

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