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Camp Creek GC - Panama City, FL


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I just found out that I'm gonna get a chance to play Camp Creek Golf Club in Panama City next week. Any one play it yet? How is it?
Bag: SC-75 (cart) x-58 (stand)

Driver: 9.5* R7 SuperQuad

Fairway woods: ERC Fusion 3 wood and 7 woodHybrid: 16* G2Irons: X-20 4-GW 5.0 Project X shaftsWedges: 54* 58* Spin Milled Oil CanPutter(s): #9 Red XBall: PRO V X
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I got a chance to play the front nine only because of summer storms. It is a real nice track though. Good place middle of nowhere. Just another suggestion there is a little resturant about 10 min away from there back toward San Destin called Cafe Thirty-A. I would recomend to anyone. Make sure to call and get a reservation though.

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I've played Camp Creek several times. You'll really enjoy it. Very nice course and very private. You'll be able to enjoy a quick round under great conditions.

Ask your host about playing The Sharks Tooth as well. It's a new Norman course close by.
I haven't played it yet but I've heard great things.
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Very fun track. It was formerly "semi private", but has now gone fully facist. You will enjoy your round, esp if its not too windy. Great practice facility. Watch the waste bunkers - esp on #1.

Have fun...

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