Me & my buddies played Deer Creek regularly from it’s inception in the late seventies & always played after 2:00 to get the twilight rate. The rough has always been thick & torturous & you probably found a few of my 40 year old “lost” rough balls 😂. I enjoyed your video & have just subscribed. (Putting tip: on undulating greens, give the break more room to miss on the high side of the hole. Some may actually fall in if they get a chance 😉)
My wife and I live at Blue Canyon in Phuket where you played last year. If coming back we would like to invite you for a free round and a place to stay on the golf course.
Slow summer of golf for me! Super busy with work and Toronto traffic makes me not want to drive in and out of the city too much. I've got some travel plans for winter 😉 again haha Thank you for commenting and checking in!
Great video! I played Redcrest for the first time when you released your video it's awesome...For the wet sand lie, also use a lower bounce club if possible and higher loft LW is good...don't need to hit 2" behind and get lots of sand like normal shot and just skim it instead with full acceleration.
Diamond might be more your style - Only a couple holes with a one club elevation (both par 3s), 1 narrow par 5, 1 short placement par 4, then the rest are pretty narrow but pretty straight and flat, fun par 4s
Hey I don't know if I'm tripping or not but did you have a Dentonia park video before? I just played that course and was trying to find a video of someone playing it and I thought it was from you but I can't find anything right now
@@GolfwithShan I was wondering if you made a video from there though? I swear I saw you posted one. Anyways I played with my friends and we posted the vid on my channel :) don’t judge us we just started this year
when hitting out of wet bunkers pick it clean don't blast it. On a day like this when you are hitting it left all day start aiming right. W all have those days that it won't anyway but left or right, but hey that's golf.
You should definitely try Mystic in Hamilton. The course is always in fantastic condition. It has a par 6!
Hello Shan ! Hope you will have a new video soon🙏 Can you give the maxifli softfli matte golf ball a try on your next video. Thanks Shan😊
This summer season has been crazy humid! Love ur content! Hope to see more soon
I turned off the kpmg women’s Championship to watch golf with Shan 😍 more relatable content 🤩
Haha thanks for watching as always! 😊
Me & my buddies played Deer Creek regularly from it’s inception in the late seventies & always played after 2:00 to get the twilight rate. The rough has always been thick & torturous & you probably found a few of my 40 year old “lost” rough balls 😂. I enjoyed your video & have just subscribed. (Putting tip: on undulating greens, give the break more room to miss on the high side of the hole. Some may actually fall in if they get a chance 😉)
Hahaha thank you for watching and for the tip 😊
My wife and I live at Blue Canyon in Phuket where you played last year. If coming back we would like to invite you for a free round and a place to stay on the golf course.
Too me, that fence on #2 is to protect the crossing traffic from miss-hits or stingers. And perfectly times as the little SUV drives by at 4:06.
That makes sense!
Hope all is well, seems like not too much golf this year!?
Slow summer of golf for me! Super busy with work and Toronto traffic makes me not want to drive in and out of the city too much. I've got some travel plans for winter 😉 again haha
Thank you for commenting and checking in!
I love my 2 Hybrid. Looks like it was a very difficult course!!Nice round though. Hole 8 on Ruby really killed your score:( Thanks for the video:)
Great video! I played Redcrest for the first time when you released your video it's awesome...For the wet sand lie, also use a lower bounce club if possible and higher loft LW is good...don't need to hit 2" behind and get lots of sand like normal shot and just skim it instead with full acceleration.
I'm the Assistant Superintendent at Cherry Downs Golf Club. More north of deer Creek, come try us out
as someone who has played both, IMO Cherry Downs is much better value for the money especially during twilight time
Come to Seattle Shang and try the home course at DuPont Washington just south of Seattle. Very nice Course.
Yes there's a learning curve to dear creek north especially Ruby, but once you get your plan and confidence the course gives up birdies.
Totally agree! There are a few birdie opportunities once you know where to land the ball
Balls rolling out. The greens were wet, so the ball was not biting
Now I know why they call it the deer creek as you say "Oh Dear" a lot!!!
Trueeee
Diamond might be more your style - Only a couple holes with a one club elevation (both par 3s), 1 narrow par 5, 1 short placement par 4, then the rest are pretty narrow but pretty straight and flat, fun par 4s
Thanks for summary! I'd love to check it out! sounds more my speed than the other 9s haha
Hey I don't know if I'm tripping or not but did you have a Dentonia park video before? I just played that course and was trying to find a video of someone playing it and I thought it was from you but I can't find anything right now
I have played Dentonia a few years ago. The municipal courses in Toronto have gotten soooo busy recently, I hesitate to go back haha
@@GolfwithShan I was wondering if you made a video from there though? I swear I saw you posted one. Anyways I played with my friends and we posted the vid on my channel :) don’t judge us we just started this year
Wet sand… it’s been told to hit it like a normal chip. So don’t have to open the face and try and clip the ball… weight on lead foot
i hope you make it out to copetown woods in 2025... NO BETTER VALUE
when hitting out of wet bunkers pick it clean don't blast it. On a day like this when you are hitting it left all day start aiming right. W all have those days that it won't anyway but left or right, but hey that's golf.