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fairfield vs bevier - more bang for my buck

Started by whitechocolate, September 19, 2008, 02:24:16 PM

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whitechocolate

I am looking at having about a two hour window tomorrow between 9:30 and 11:30am, door to door, to throw a round. I am working near I-294 and route 120 in Waukegan and looking at these two courses to be my best options.  bevier is closer however probably playing ios 6 in redemption for my outstanding first tourney performance at oswego in hurricane ike.  so wanna play both.  just looking for suggestions for the locals...

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if you only have a 2 hour window and bevier is closer, then go to bevier - fairfield is tougher, but Bevier isn't exactly a cake walk either.  You may not be able to play 16 and 17 at Bevier though due to the rain - I'm presuming the remaining shambles of that bridge would not have survived the storm.
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If you want to throw more bombs then go to fairfield.

Bevier is good if you want to have more opportunity to throw various shots. Bevier has a good mix. 16 and 17 should be playable, it may just take a couple minutes longer if you need to go around to the bridge.

If you play fairfield to practice for the tournament then I would suggest skipping the wide open holes and practice the wooded stuff.
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bevier is a funner course
round L b is just hyzers for 6 holes - only challange if its windy then the holes seem to get long

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I would go to Bevier. I would bring a map so you know where all 18 are located. The new 9 don't have signs and the other 9 don't have the # plates on them anymore.
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OvEr HaNd AsSaSiN

have played both courses... Bevier's 1-5 lacks behind... But is made up for on holes 6-11.... but overall bevier is a fun course..... The putting greens on the new holes are awesome i got excited when i saw them.

whitechocolate

thanks gang...i am going to head to bevier. i don't throw bombs so that's a no brainer.  tee pads scare me.  plus i'll get 20 more minutes of play time and that's the best part.  i'll be out there 9:30 - 10:00.  i'll be the guy in the brown shirt yelling fore a lot and throwing into trees (and loving every minute of it).   :) 
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