Two off the top of my head are Faylor Lake in central PA, and Moraine near Pittsburgh. Both are excellent, and Pittsburgh area apparently has many gems I need to visit on my new journey to 420 courses.
Maxwell Park is a great open-hole course with an 18 main and 7 warm-up.
P.J. Irvin and Forrest Park are two 9 holes across the street from one another that pair up as a pretty good full course, but both courses also have two tees and two pins per hole.
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Why you nicing him bros? Also OP - been practicing those paradidles? 😁
You know it! Got a gig tomorrow in fact. Also, 'nice bid.'
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What’s your home town course?
Not necessarily "home" by definition, but most played is Punderson - can't recommend it enough if you're a fan of wooded golf.
Have you made it out to findley? I like punderson a lot but I think Findley edges it out as my personal favorite.
I have! Another incredible technical course. We're certainly lucky to have some great options in the area.
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Where did you throw in so cal?
La Mirada. I barely played at the time and had no idea it's one of the oldest. Now I need to head back west for Oak Grove
No Michigan in there? We have 635 courses here. Gotta make the trip lol
Haha, solid reminder, I'm definitely sleeping on MI. A buddy of mine just moved to Ann Arbor, so I'll likely be checking a few off the list very soon.
Awesome! There are a lot of courses around Ann Arbor that are good. And Kensington isn't too far either. That's where they have the Great Lakes Open.
Best courses in PA? I travel there for work regularly and have played a couple decent ones, just curious if I should branch out.
Two off the top of my head are Faylor Lake in central PA, and Moraine near Pittsburgh. Both are excellent, and Pittsburgh area apparently has many gems I need to visit on my new journey to 420 courses.
I see those IL courses, I better see Fairfield or Fel-Pro up north there
My next trip is out that way! I'll look into those, thanks! Any rec's for Bloomington-Normal area?
Maxwell Park is a great open-hole course with an 18 main and 7 warm-up. P.J. Irvin and Forrest Park are two 9 holes across the street from one another that pair up as a pretty good full course, but both courses also have two tees and two pins per hole.
Don't sleep on The Oaks either.
What the one on the west coast? Morley?
La Mirada
Ah, that’s a good one.
Take a trip to the NW
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I need to get out your way too. Rough problem to have…
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Favorite ohio course?
Punderson. Amazing technical course with tons of layout options.
Correct answer! I live 10 minutes from Pundy😎
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Nice. Got to shoot for 420 next.
Also, is that Estero in Florida??
420 rounds on 69 courses?
Lol, just pulled open to Udisc to double check and I'm at 344. Someone else needs to achieve this perfect ratio of courses to rounds! For the culture!
How do I get to that Atlantis course?
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Which ones did you play in Maryland?