The Fox Valley Open took place yesterday up in Kaukauna, which is about 20 minutes north of Appleton. There were 75 players total. The course is short with a few elevation changes. The back 9 is very short, pitch and putt nothing over 250', except for hole 17. Hole 17 is the signature hole for this course. I am guessing it goes out about 240 with a creek on the left and thick woods on the right. At that point there is a sharp dog leg to the right and the hole goes another 200' with a creek running along the left side and woods on the right. The pin placement in on a little peninsula with water on three sides. I don't think there was more than a handful of threes on this hole, and I know that there were some sevens on this hole.
The weather held up well enough, no rain the first round and a few sprinkles the second round.
Steve Nichols who played Advanced Master shot a 9 down the first round for a 1013 rated round. Not exactly Advanced Master ratings. Steve would have finished second in open for the day. My game was definitely not in his league this tourney.
Quote from: Tom McManus on May 14, 2006, 12:10:44 PM
Steve Nichols who played Advanced Master shot a 9 down the first round for a 1013 rated round. Not exactly Advanced Master ratings. Steve would have finished second in open for the day. My game was definitely not in his league this tourney.
Tom,
I wouldn't sweat comparing your game to Nichols. There's another thread around here regarding Steve, but he's not going to play Open until/unless he's forced to, although rumor has it he's 'only holding out' til Am Worlds in Milwaukee next year.
There's another 'Steve Nichols' in FL, apparently, who shot a couple of really bad rounds down there this winter which look to be mistakenly applied to the WI Steve Nichols. The one up here is well over 950, not 914... ;)