Another GK Day: Mt. Woodson Golf Club

Yesterday, I played in my second Greenskeeper.org event. I really enjoyed my first one at Eagle Falls earlier this year and Mt. Woodson has always been one of my favorite courses in Southern California (it’s been years since I last played there), so I’d been looking forward to it. I got there nice and early... Continue Reading →

Christmas in May, La Quinta Style

Last week, a deal popped up on Underpar.com that I couldn’t pass up. $89 for a round at any of the five public PGA West/La Quinta Resort courses AND a free same-day replay round. The deal also included a $15 meal voucher and an additional replay ticket that was good for a 2-for-1 green fee... Continue Reading →

Horses, Pheasants and Dinosaurs…Oh My!

Today was a long day, so I have plenty to share here. Just like yesterday, I played two rounds today. And just like yesterday, I played in two different states on the same day. I started in Nebraska this morning at Wild Horse Golf Club in Gothenburg. As you all obviously already know, Gothenburg is... Continue Reading →

Double-Dipping in Some KC Masterpieces

Okay, well, “masterpiece” is probably an exaggeration for the courses I played today, but it works better for the headline. Sometimes it pays to trust your gut. I’ve been very indecisive on my course choices for the Kansas City area, especially on the Missouri side of town. I was pretty confident in my Kansas choice,... Continue Reading →

A “Good Old Boy” for a Day in Oklahoma

This morning was a bit of an adventure, but my trials and tribulations in Oklahoma began several weeks back. When I originally planned this trip (beginning last year), one of the main courses I wanted to hit was Karsten Creek in Stillwater. It’s a bit expensive as a semi-private club and the home to Oklahoma... Continue Reading →

A Great Day in New Mexico

I got up early this morning and hit the road, heading east on the I-40 from Flagstaff on my way to New Mexico. It’s my first time visiting the state, so I was excited about the new adventure. The drive was pretty long and boring. Lots of Native American trading posts and Route 66-related marketing.... Continue Reading →

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