which under played course is the best?

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what's the best underplayed course?

West T
14
23%
Tully
6
10%
Barre
23
38%
other
17
28%
 
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which under played course is the best?

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so many courses are now out there in the middle of no where. which one do you think is the best that hardly gets played?
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Post by Karl Molitoris »

Notice the trend (of the 3 courses actually mentioned)...all ACOE dams!
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the best underplayed course around is FDR
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I love Barre, but FDR gets my vote too.
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It’s way out there but if you ever get to Paw Paw, West Virginia, you will most likely see nobody playing. It gets freaky quiet in those West Virginia woods, but 2 of the best courses you will ever play.
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Post by Justin White »

Hodges
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Post by Mike Murphy »

Justin White wrote:Hodges


Agreed.

Has anyone assessed the winter damage there yet?
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you guys with your hodges must be joking. It's a nice little place but compared to others. come on
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Hodges is awesome..... there is no damage from the winter
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ninigret....ha!

Seriously, FDR!
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i'd 2nd Woodstock if it were ready for play by the masses.
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Post by James_Beaulieu »

Of course I'm partial to Pinnacle, but if you are looking for an under-played course this is it. I would say that there are 10 people playing it on a regular basis, meaning once a week.
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Post by Gary Cyr »

"Underplayed" is such a non descript term. Certainly few courses around here get played as much as Buffumville. But Buffumville doesn't nearly the amount of play as a Dragan Field or a Morley Field.

Since you provided an option for "Other" and we are in NEFA. I'll say the best most underplayed couse that I know of and have played is North Calis
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or flatrock
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Post by James_Beaulieu »

flatrock is a good one. Center Chains in Waterbury deserves a vote as well.
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Flatrock is my vote. Just got done a round there yesterday (first time I've played there) and thought the place was great. I love the homemade look of the course from the baskets to the signs to all the inbetween things too look at. I'm surprised there is no love for Tully imo its just as good as Barre.
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Post by boston93430 »

FDR for sure, played there 3 times and never seen another person playing it...
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FDR + MT Kisco.
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Post by Jesse Carrieri »

Crane Hill....but I get the feeling this course will be very played this summer
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Post by STREETER821 »

Hodges is great, but I believe it would get more respect if it was a true 18 holes?
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Post by Marco Iannello »

Jesse Carrieri wrote:Crane Hill....but I get the feeling this course will be very played this summer


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N. Calais gets my vote...wow
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I really like hodges it has a hole or two that are phenomenal. But i would have to say Barre is an awesome course that doesn't get played enough. J Streeters 2 cents
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Post by boston93430 »

poster4 wrote:FDR + MT Kisco.


kisco??? seriously??? i mean i get the nostalgia and everything but that course needs some SERIOUS work....
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Post by Matt Buono »

when hodges was 18 it had some great holes I used to love playing there

Barre is one of my my fav's
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Post by mini - marcus »

well, ive only played tulley off of that list, but pinnacle is an awesome course. a few strange holes but, a very good underplayed course.
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