Jump to content

Recommended Posts

My very favorite course in the upper Midwest, The Harvester in Rhodes, IA.   

I called there a few weeks ago to book a weekend later this summer.    Only to find out that the course is closed for the summer 2018 to undergo renovation and opening back up as a Private course in 2019.

http://www.harvestergolf.com/

 

So disappointing.  

 

 

 

 

:tmade:  - SIM2 - Kuro Kage silver 60 shaft
:cobra:  - F9 3W, 15 degree - Fukijara Atmos white tour spec stiff flex shaft

:tmade: - M2 hybrid, 19 degree
:tmade: - GAPR 3 iron - 18degree
:mizuno: MP-H5 4-5 iron, MP-25 6-8 iron, MP-5 9-PW

Miura - 1957 series k-grind - 56 degree
:bettinardi: - 52 degree
:titleist: - Scotty Cameron Newport 2 - Putter

check out my swing here

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

The nine hole course I where I learned to play in the mid 60s (Fairfield Country Club in Winnsboro SC) closed about four years ago. There are eight near Charlotte NC, where I now live, that have closed in the last decade. Also, there are four or five in Central Florida, where I vacation twice a year, that have closed in the last five or six years.                I hope this trend ends soon. I belong to a club that is very stable, but I enjoy playing good public tracts from time to time. I guess this is happening due to some over-building in the 90s and a decline in overall golf participation brought on by the recession.


  • 1 month later...

I live in the greater Lansing, Michigan area. We have lost 3 Lansing municipal courses - Red Cedar, Sycamore and Waverly. Also Players Club in Lansing, Four Winds in East Lansing, Chardell in Bath, and Highland Hills in DeWitt. There are a number of other courses in Michigan that have closed in the last 10 years or so.


There was a small 9 hole course in Oak Creek, WI where I played often.  The owner kept it in excellent shape and it always seemed busy.  There were no holes which were very difficult for a scratch player, but as I was a novice, it was fine for me.  As well, the Yahara Hills course in Madison, WI is slated for closure.  I played it often when I lived there. Long with many older tress which were part of the initial build.  Learned to really play a driver there and generally improved my wood game (played true persimmons at the time).  I had a well known golf pro find amusement in the 1 iron I owned.  Also learned to cut down on my use of invectives there as they did not improve my last shot!

In My BELDIN Green Bay Packer 1999 SUPER BOWL CHAMPION bag :  :ping: G410 Plus Alta Red CB 55 sr,  GX-7  (acting as a 3 wood)  :ping: 4H, 5H. Sr Flex   :ping:  G400 6i Sr Flex, G-Max 7i. 9i Sr Flex , Glide 2.0  Wedges (50º, 56º, 60º)  :touredge:  Chipper  :ping: Putter: Cadence Mid-TR 350g:bridgestone:  e12 for the items I try to hit on purpose.  :footjoy: on my feet and hands, US Embassy-Singapore hat on my head (with PACKERS, Brewers or UW-Badgers hats as options).

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

Hawthorn Hills in my hometown here. Was one of the best courses in the area, but it went under several years ago. From what I understand is it needed the irrigation system overhauled and the clubhouse/restaurant needed torn down and rebuilt due to mold or something. Unfortunately, the company that bought it also bought 4 other local courses and the didn't have the profits to do all that work and keep them all open.

KICK THE FLIP!!

In the bag:
:srixon: Z355

:callaway: XR16 3 Wood
:tmade: Aeroburner 19* 3 hybrid
:ping: I e1 irons 4-PW
:vokey: SM5 50, 60
:wilsonstaff: Harmonized Sole Grind 56 and Windy City Putter

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

We played one of our Socal outings back in December of 2014 at Empire Lakes in Rancho Cucamonga.  It was a fun Arnold Palmer designed course, and now it looks like this.

There is also Aliso Viejo Country Club in my neighborhood.  It's still around and thriving AFAIK, however, a decade ago it was a 27 hole public Jack Nicklaus design until they razed 9 of the holes to add more homes.

 

 

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

Lake Wright golf course in Norfolk, VA. It was a city course for 49 years before they sold it to a a very obviously unnecessary outlet shops development, which it is now.  

Played my first ever round here with friends from work back in 2004. Sad to see it go but as with many city courses country wide, this was coming for at least 5 years prior with declining interest and large cash offer by the developer. It seems like the outlet shops mall which has been open for over a year now seems to be very patronage challenged too. 😐  

Vishal S.

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

I drove over to play Black Mountain in Henderson. I couldn't tell if it was still open or closed. It did look closed. That or not being maintained.

Before I could find out, a thunderstorm hit the area, causing local flooding. I left the area in a hurry. Folks were getting stuck in flooded intersections. 

In My Bag:
A whole bunch of Tour Edge golf stuff...... :beer:

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

On ‎5‎/‎12‎/‎2018 at 11:43 PM, HJJ003 said:

Texas National in my hometown. Was a great course in its heyday, even had write ups about it in various golf magazines about it being great homage to Augusta. It wasn’t that special anymore when I started playing it in the early 2000s, but it was still a great track. Condition declined severely to the point where in 2013 my buddy and I were paying $20 bucks for all day play with a cart. It officially closed in 2014 or 2015. They could never get enough money to keep the place up to its original standards. I can still remember every bit of the front nine, and most of the back. 

I'd heard Texas National had closed, I played there quite a bit in the early 80's. It wasn't a great track, but it was someplace we could always get a couple of tee times and Bob Payne (club pro and maybe part owner) was a great guy. I saw Charlie Sifford there a couple of times, chomping on a cigar and telling great stories.
Waterwood outside Huntsville also closed, although I've heard that some of the owners are trying to keep it playable. That was a challenging track, but it struggled to find player support.

18 hours ago, chipper2 said:

I live in the greater Lansing, Michigan area. We have lost 3 Lansing municipal courses - Red Cedar, Sycamore and Waverly. Also Players Club in Lansing, Four Winds in East Lansing, Chardell in Bath, and Highland Hills in DeWitt. There are a number of other courses in Michigan that have closed in the last 10 years or so.

I'm pretty sure that Walnut Hills has closed now, the guy who purchased it a couple of years ago wants bulldoze it and put in high density housing. The nearby residents are fighting it as best they can, but the course is no longer being maintained.

And from my hometown, the was a 9-holer called Sparrow Hawk, that expanded to 18 after I moved away. And parts of that land are now commercial property, mostly car dealerships, but you can still see a little bit of the course if you were to drive by.

Players play, tough players win!

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

On 5/12/2018 at 7:23 PM, bkuehn1952 said:

Several years ago I discovered that the course in WI, where my golf journey had begun, had been sold and was no longer in operation. A lot of memories plowed under by a bulldozer.

Just one.  I got to the Hudson Town Course (Hudson, WI) once, the summer it was being closed.  Found a nice 2H on clearance there.  Played it just the one time.  Lots of blind tee shots - really a course one would prefer to play a 2nd time once you know the hidden hazards are there.

Never got a logo ball from that course.  It was a sister course to a couple in the area.

I drive by it weekly. 

Bill - 

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

On 7/11/2018 at 9:01 PM, DrMJG said:

There was a small 9 hole course in Oak Creek, WI where I played often.  The owner kept it in excellent shape and it always seemed busy.  There were no holes which were very difficult for a scratch player, but as I was a novice, it was fine for me.  As well, the Yahara Hills course in Madison, WI is slated for closure.  I played it often when I lived there. Long with many older tress which were part of the initial build.  Learned to really play a driver there and generally improved my wood game (played true persimmons at the time).  I had a well known golf pro find amusement in the 1 iron I owned.  Also learned to cut down on my use of invectives there as they did not improve my last shot!

Man, I hate to hear they are closing Yahara Hills.  That was my home course when I lived in Madison, from before high school through my early 20s.  I still use headcovers that I bought there before my sophomore year of h.s.

headcover.PNG.21afd8339a11a6d773a026cbe1640fcd.PNG

Where I live now, two significant courses have closed within the last few years...the city owned Z-Boaz Municipal which had been in operation since the 1930s and was literally right across the street from the golf shop I managed, so we snuck over there many nights after work to get in as many holes as we could before dark, and the famous Glen Garden Country Club where Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson used to caddie when they were kids closed in 2014 after more than a century.  It's now the site of a whiskey distillery.

Bridgestone j40 445 w/ Graphite Design AD DJ-7
Callaway Steelhead Plus 3 wood w/ RCH Pro Series 3.2
Adams Idea Pro hybrids (3 & 4) w/ Aldila VS Proto 
Bridgestone j33 CB (5-PW) w/ original Rifle 5.5
Bridgestone West Coast 52*, j40 satin 56* & 60* w/ DG S-300
Odyssey White Hot XG #9
Bridgestone B330-RX

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

4 hours ago, 1badbadger said:

the famous Glen Garden Country Club where Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson used to caddie when they were kids closed in 2014 after more than a century.  It's now the site of a whiskey distillery.

Thanks for this Badger. Glen Garden holds many memories. My first and only hole in one. Played money games with The Dozen where I learned to get the ball in the hole fast or lose all my $$$; and the Shambley Group where I learned to respect the older golfers" games. The movie of Dan Jenkins'  "Dead Solid Perfect" opens with scenes of Glen Garden before the clubhouse burned. The course was one of the oldest in Fort Worth. It was designed by John Bredemus who originally designed Colonial. RIP, old friend. -Marv

  • Like 2

DRIVER: Cleveland 588 Altitude ( Matrix Radix Sv Graphite, A) IRONS: Mizuno JPX-800 HD Irons & 3,4,5 JPX Fli-Hi (Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue Graphite, R); WEDGES: (Carried as needed) Artisan Golf 46, 50, 53, 56 low bounce, 56 high bounce; PUTTER: Mizuno TP Mills 9

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

Not played one that has been closed but currently play one due to be closed. Bradley Park, one of the courses i play and practice at. It was bought by the local council a few years ago and they spent around £1M in upgrading the facilities. Its a great course that i can play for £19 on a weekend so great value.

Council have decided to build 2000 houses on it so it closes in 4 years. Shame as the locals now have to travel further to play golf and the folks who live around the course will have to put up with years of building works.

Russ, from "sunny" Yorkshire = :-( 

In the bag: Driver: Ping G5 , Woods:Dunlop NZ9, 4 Hybrid: Tayormade Burner, 4-SW: Hippo Beast Bi-Metal , Wedges: Wilson 1200, Putter: Cleveland Smartsquare Blade, Ball: AD333

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

Target Golf:  a combination driving range and 9 hole par 3 located within the city limits of Athens, Georgia.  It's condos now.  I played there religiously...logging over 1000 holes in the couple years it was in operation.

In der bag:
Cleveland Hi-Bore driver, Maltby 5 wood, Maltby hybrid, Maltby irons and wedges (23 to 50) Vokey 59/07, Cleveland Niblick (LH-42), and a Maltby mallet putter.                                                                                                                                                 "When the going gets tough...it's tough to get going."

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

On 7/12/2018 at 9:27 AM, Golfingdad said:

We played one of our Socal outings back in December of 2014 at Empire Lakes in Rancho Cucamonga.  It was a fun Arnold Palmer designed course, and now it looks like this.

Yikes.  I was thinking of that course when I saw this thread this morning and I went to look it up.  First time I ever attended a professional golf tournament was at that course.  Played it a few times, including with you.  And it's convenient now because it's on my drive when I go visit my parents.  Well... would be convenient if it still existed. 

  • Like 1

-- Michael | My swing! 

"You think you're Jim Furyk. That's why your phone is never charged." - message from my mother

Driver:  Titleist 915D2.  4-wood:  Titleist 917F2.  Titleist TS2 19 degree hybrid.  Another hybrid in here too.  Irons 5-U, Ping G400.  Wedges negotiable (currently 54 degree Cleveland, 58 degree Titleist) Edel putter. 

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

1 hour ago, Shindig said:

Yikes.  I was thinking of that course when I saw this thread this morning and I went to look it up.  First time I ever attended a professional golf tournament was at that course.  Played it a few times, including with you.  And it's convenient now because it's on my drive when I go visit my parents.  Well... would be convenient if it still existed. 

Glad you noticed- I meant to tag you and mike and Tristan in that post and forgot lol.

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

(edited)

I dropped by briefly from my hiatus.

St. Louis golf historian Jim Healey reports that, since golf started in St. Louis circa 1898, more than 40 courses have faded away. For interesting account, see StL Courses Lost.

I had played several of these StL ghost courses:

  • Crystal Lakes CC. Part of the (tiny) city of Crystal Lakes Park, the semi-private operated from 1929 to 1979. Curious old-style 36 + 34 = 70 layout, with front nine about 400 yards longer than the back. Served as Meramec Community College golf team's home course circa 1970. It got subdivided, as I found out circa 1983 when I was visiting home and decided to go play it, only I couldn't find it!
  • Southmoor GC. A public course in south St. Louis Co., it was down to nine holes when I played it in the 1970s; course had lots of league play. Two solid par 4s highlighted the round, before it got subdivided.
  • Duwe GC. (Operated as Lakewood GC at end). Short, fun course popular with women and beginners and those needing a golfing morale boost. Now the site of St. Clare Hospital; at time of sale, the course was largest undeveloped plot of land in south county.
  • Creve Coeur GC. Now reduced to a nine-hole course, it sets aside a business park. The original 18-hole layout stretched to about 6,600 yds., the longest public course in the area. It was popular among golfers who wanted to develop their game. A curious par 70 that closed with back-to-back par 5s.
  • Westhaven Course. A Belleville, IL., nine-holer affiliated with the local Elk's lodge.The owners had discussed me running it for them during the summer, but their kids talked them into subdividing. It played to par 35: eight par 4s
    Westhv89.jpg.592bb3e1b751bc7a0fa42f84b00e095e.jpg and a par 3, a bit boring as one patron said. I was going to propose this change: swap two par 4s - No. 9 too tight - for a par 3 and par 5. But the sale closed before I could.
Edited by WUTiger
Correct picture break.

Focus, connect and follow through!

  • Completed KBS Education Seminar (online, 2015)
  • GolfWorks Clubmaking AcademyFitting, Assembly & Repair School (2012)

Driver:  :touredge: EXS 10.5°, weights neutral   ||  FWs:  :callaway: Rogue 4W + 7W
Hybrid:  :callaway: Big Bertha OS 4H at 22°  ||  Irons:  :callaway: Mavrik MAX 5i-PW
Wedges:  :callaway: MD3: 48°, 54°... MD4: 58° ||  Putter:image.png.b6c3447dddf0df25e482bf21abf775ae.pngInertial NM SL-583F, 34"  
Ball:  image.png.f0ca9194546a61407ba38502672e5ecf.png QStar Tour - Divide  ||  Bag: :sunmountain: Three 5 stand bag

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

Carmel Mtn Ranch GC just closed in the San Diego area. Couldn’t afford the water, couldn’t get hooked up to the recycled water system for some reason. That didn’t make sense because the freeway near by waters the medians with recycled water all the time so the source is nearby

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Want to join this community?

    We'd love to have you!

    Sign Up
  • TST Partners

    PlayBetter
    TourStriker PlaneMate
    Golfer's Journal
    ShotScope
    The Stack System
    FitForGolf
    FlightScope Mevo
    Direct: Mevo, Mevo+, and Pro Package.

    Coupon Codes (save 10-20%): "IACAS" for Mevo/Stack/FitForGolf, "IACASPLUS" for Mevo+/Pro Package, and "THESANDTRAP" for ShotScope. 15% off TourStriker (no code).
  • Posts

    • A 5400 yd course is not that short for gents driving it 160 yards considering the approach shot lengths they are going to be faced with on Par 4s.  Also, for the course you are referring to I estimate the Par 4s have to average longer than 260 yds, because the Par 5s are 800 yds or so, and if there are four Par 3s averaging 130 the total is 1320 yds.  This leaves 4080 yds remaining for 12 Par 4s.  That is an average of 340 per hole. Anyway, if there are super seniors driving it only 160ish and breaking 80 consistently, they must be elite/exceptional in other aspects of their games.  I play a lot of golf with 65-75 yr old seniors on a 5400 yd course.  They all drive it 180-200 or so, but many are slicers and poor iron players.  None can break 80. I am 66 and drive it 200 yds.  My average score is 76.  On that course my average approach shot on Par 4s is 125 yds.  The ten Par 4s average 313 yds.  By that comparison the 160 yd driver of the ball would have 165 left when attempting GIR on those holes.     
    • I don't think you can snag lpga.golf without the actual LPGA having a reasonable claim to it. You can find a ton of articles of things like this, but basically: 5 Domain Name Battles of the Early Web At the dawn of the world wide web, early adopters were scooping up domain names like crazy. Which led to quite a few battles over everything from MTV.com You could buy it, though, and hope the LPGA will give you a thousand bucks for it, or tickets to an event, or something like that. It'd certainly be cheaper than suing you to get it back, even though they'd likely win. As for whether women and golfers can learn that ".golf" is a valid domain, I think that's up to you knowing your audience. My daughter has natalie.golf and I have erik.golf.
    • That's a great spring/summer of trips! I'll be in Pinehurst in March, playing Pinehurst No. 2, No. 10, Tobacco Road, and The Cradle. 
    • April 2025 - Pinehurst, playing Mid Pines and Southern Pines + 3 other courses. Probably Talamore, Mid-South, and one other.  July 2025 - Bandon Dunes, just me and my dad. 
    • Wordle 1,263 5/6 🟨⬜⬜⬜⬜ 🟩⬜⬜🟨⬜ 🟩🟩🟩⬜⬜ 🟩🟩🟩⬜⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩   Once again, three possible words. My 3rd guess works. 🤬
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Welcome to TST! Signing up is free, and you'll see fewer ads and can talk with fellow golf enthusiasts! By using TST, you agree to our Terms of Use, our Privacy Policy, and our Guidelines.

The popup will be closed in 10 seconds...