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Anthony Montanino

Mid Pines Golf Club
July 13, 2025
They also just aquired Whispering Pines and Fox Fire this week as well… looking like they are going the resort route model soon …. Using the new upgraded hotels at Mid Pines and Pine Needles as the base locations…
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Dan Griffith

Weekend Chat Great Britain Ireland Golf Bucket List
July 13, 2025
Fresh off a nine-day golf bender in Fife and East Lothian (first time over there). Whenever I make it back, Northern Ireland (RCD especially) and the Scottish highlands (Cruden Bay, Dornoch) are priorities.
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James Reader

Weekend Chat Great Britain Ireland Golf Bucket List
July 13, 2025
You’re doing a lot of driving there to get to both Worlington/Aldeburgh and St Enodoc, Adam, and East Devon isn’t quite in the class of the others. You might want to think about going for either: - Worlington, Aldeburgh, Brancaster and Hunstanton; or - Burnham, Saunton, Royal North Devon and St Enodoc; To add to your south east heathlands plus Deal and Sandwich.
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Brian Gracely

Weekend Chat Great Britain Ireland Golf Bucket List
July 13, 2025
In terms of UK bucket lists, I like to think of areas. Still would like to get to: 1. Northeast Scotland - Dornoch, Nairn, Tain, Golspie, Brora, etc. 2. Northwest Ireland - Rosapenna, Enniscrone, Standhill, Carne, etc. 3. The Scotland Islands - "the Jim Hartsell trail" - Macrihanish, Shiskine, Ardmore, Donaverty My struggle these days is finding people that want to do some of these out of the way trips. I suspect it might have been different in my 20s when nobody had responsibilities, but now you're asking someone to take vacation time away from their families, for something that's relatively expensive (flights, rental cars), and they have to be willing to get outside their comfort zone for something they don't usually consider uncomfortable (e.g. golf, or hotel rooms). I envy those who have a buddy (or foursome) or spouse that would be willing to make those sorts of trips.
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Stuart Lansing

Weekend Chat Great Britain Ireland Golf Bucket List
July 13, 2025
Adam, your instincts are spot on!! You should add Brancaster and Hunstanton along the Norfolk coast
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Matthew Schoolfield

Weekend Chat Great Britain Ireland Golf Bucket List
July 12, 2025
I currently have booked a room on Iona in late September… I’d love to play every course on the islands there. I’m just hoping I can get across on the ferries without too much trouble.
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Shawn Arlia

Diamond Springs Golf Course
July 12, 2025
Diamond Springs is my favorite course of the DeVries’ trio. The one cut is a unique perspective regarding course maintenance. Obviously the gorge holes are the ones people remember most, but a great set of greens make the others just as much fun to play too. For the record, not everyone is a fan of the single cut, and if I recall correctly, the better players complained about the unpredictable shots hit from it.
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Shawn Arlia

Diamond Springs Golf Course
July 12, 2025
Diamond Springs is my favorite course of the DeVries’ trio. The one cut is a unique perspective regarding course maintenance. Obviously the gorge holes are the ones people remember most, but a great set of greens make the others just as much fun to play too. For the record, not everyone is a fan of the single cut, and if I recall correctly, the better players complained about the unpredictable shots hit from it.
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Shawn Arlia

Diamond Springs Golf Course
July 12, 2025
Diamond Springs is my favorite course of the DeVries’ trio. The one cut is a unique perspective regarding course maintenance. Obviously the gorge holes are the ones people remember most, but a great set of greens make the others just as much fun to play too. For the record, not everyone is a fan of the single cut, and if I recall correctly, the better players complained about the unpredictable shots hit from it.
Link to article

Shawn Arlia

Diamond Springs Golf Course
July 12, 2025
Diamond Springs is my favorite course of the DeVries’ trio. The one cut is a unique perspective regarding course maintenance. Obviously the gorge holes are the ones people remember most, but a great set of greens make the others just as much fun to play too. For the record, not everyone is a fan of the single cut, and if I recall correctly, the better players complained about the unpredictable shots hit from it.
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