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If you died tommorow...
Posted on: 11/6/2009 by cogolfer1
If you died tommorow, what course would you want to play to make the last round of your life? I personally would have to go with either cypress point or st. andrews.
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HOGAN418HOGAN418
  Tour Pro
# 1 on 11/7/2009 12:07:16 AM
I would have to take into consideration travel and cost. I am assuming that would be taken care of... Who would go with me?? But I think I know what you are getting at.. Augusta would be a consideration.. Torrey Pines.. Bethpage Black.. Why not an Open in Texas??
gj24gj24
  Hall of Fame
# 2 on 11/7/2009 6:54:22 AM
Good question. I guess we think of those things regarding other subjects in our life as well. There's so many to choose from but if there was no restrictions regarding cost, travel, private or non-private course, I would have to say Augusta. To me Augusta is "Heaven on Earth". And any course with the nick-name Amen Corner in it, must be~~
Pebble Beach would be a close 2nd though.
ricckkster49ricckkster49
  Tour Pro
# 3 on 11/7/2009 9:00:45 AM
I have played St Andrews new and old course, also Carnoustie etc). Also many of the courses in Hawaii. So my choice would be Torrey Pines, Pebble Beach, and Bethpage
cogolfer1cogolfer1
  Tour Pro, Champion
# 4 on 11/7/2009 11:01:08 AM
I would have to take into consideration travel and cost. I am assuming that would be taken care of... Who would go with me?? But I think I know what you are getting at.. Augusta would be a consideration.. Torrey Pines.. Bethpage Black.. Why not an Open in Texas??


Cost and travel are paid for.
cogolfer1cogolfer1
  Tour Pro, Champion
# 5 on 11/7/2009 11:02:34 AM
I have played St Andrews new and old course, also Carnoustie etc). Also many of the courses in Hawaii. So my choice would be Torrey Pines, Pebble Beach, and Bethpage


I'm jealous. St andrews and carnoustie?! Hawaii golf is fun. Just went there. I love this picture:
earxtcearxtc
  Tour Pro, Grand Slam Champion
# 6 on 11/7/2009 12:56:25 PM
If I died tomorrow, and only a choice of 1 golf course? HUH.. Gonna have to make it the most enjoyable round of my entire life, nothing too difficult. Won't have any time to brag about my golf expierence to loved ones. Gonna have to keep it simple, fun for all who are with me. 3 kids, family and friends will be with me to say farewell. World Woods Golf Resort in Brooksville, Fl. Play both courses then drive 2hrs. to Disney and play hard with the kids until the stroke of mid-night. Once the clock hits 12- all 3 of my kids, family and friends will forever remember the day, in the life of EARXTC. Freaking sad just thinking about it.. Yep, thats what I would do. If you don't know anything about World Woods, you are missing 2 of the best hidden gems in the state of FL. Rolling Oaks, and Pine Barrens. Rolling Oaks is a replica of Augusta, and Pine Barrens is a replica of Pine Hurst. Amazing courses that I have had the priveledge of playing before. You are asking yourself, "nothing too difficult?" These courses are maintained for public play, and not pro play. So minus the thick rough, and 11-12 stemp greens. They roll like a 8-9, and rough is medi-occur.
SpikoSpiko
  Tour Pro, Grand Slam Champion
# 7 on 11/7/2009 2:56:41 PM
hands down AUGUSTA
Brian WatsonBrian Watson
  Tour Pro, Champion
# 8 on 11/7/2009 5:33:33 PM
Augusta or East Lake
KMurray11KMurray11
  Hall of Fame
# 9 on 11/8/2009 9:32:47 AM
I would like a replay for another day.
DrOfGolfDrOfGolf
  Tour Pro, Champion
# 10 on 11/8/2009 4:48:41 PM
I would like a replay for another day.


Now, that's what I'm talking about. Yep ... a replay would be best. :)
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