let's hear from bluelight golfers.
i grew up in scotland where golf is extremely accessible. when i moved to the u.s. i stopped playing for quite a few years. now i'm living in south lake tahoe, opportunities to golf are everywhere. we have a small (9-hole) municiple course right in town. it's perfect for a quick after-work golf fix and it's only $12 after 3:00pm. here's a link: bijou golf.
there are, within a 45 minute drive of here, about 8 or 10 18-hole courses. i would play at lake tahoe golf course but, while it's a great course, it's a bit pricey for my budget. i also play pretty regularly at genoa where there are deals to be had and both the resort and lakes courses are really nice.
i am working at edgewood golf course this summer. it's one of the most beautiful courses i have played but it's also pretty tough. the setting is spectacular:
i'm typically going to shoot a 100-110 on a regular course. my short game - in particular my putting - is pretty strong but i'm weak off the tee generally and i have a real problem getting distance with my mid to long irons.
i was playing bijou today and hit a great tee shot to about 14 inches on one of the par threes - i can have a shitty round but one great shot like this makes me keep coming back for more:
let's see pictures of where you play and stories of shots both great and awful!
alasdair
i grew up in scotland where golf is extremely accessible. when i moved to the u.s. i stopped playing for quite a few years. now i'm living in south lake tahoe, opportunities to golf are everywhere. we have a small (9-hole) municiple course right in town. it's perfect for a quick after-work golf fix and it's only $12 after 3:00pm. here's a link: bijou golf.
there are, within a 45 minute drive of here, about 8 or 10 18-hole courses. i would play at lake tahoe golf course but, while it's a great course, it's a bit pricey for my budget. i also play pretty regularly at genoa where there are deals to be had and both the resort and lakes courses are really nice.
i am working at edgewood golf course this summer. it's one of the most beautiful courses i have played but it's also pretty tough. the setting is spectacular:

i'm typically going to shoot a 100-110 on a regular course. my short game - in particular my putting - is pretty strong but i'm weak off the tee generally and i have a real problem getting distance with my mid to long irons.
i was playing bijou today and hit a great tee shot to about 14 inches on one of the par threes - i can have a shitty round but one great shot like this makes me keep coming back for more:

let's see pictures of where you play and stories of shots both great and awful!
alasdair