I enjoy playing small town muni courses. East Texas is covered with small town 9 hole courses. They each have their own character to them and everybody I've met have been super nice.
@@parfessor in no particular order: Pine Dunes Wilderness Canyon Springs High Meadow Ranch Champions I can only speak to those I’ve played which is mostly in Houston and San Antonio here in Texas!
Ive played probably over 120 golf courses in Tx with the vast majority being public: Top 5 public The Cliffs at Possum Kingdom Punes Dunes Waterwood (now closed) on Lake Livingston Tierra Verde Arlington TX Delaware Springs Burnet TX La Cantera in San Anonio (that may be the same thing you are calling TPC San Antonio. There are many,many more
Black Jacks Crossing in Lajitas is the clear #1, but you need to fix the map. You missed at least one of the Horseshoe Bay courses, and so many more thinking this is public. Also need to add in Woodforest from The Woodlands.
The commentary is lacking. Doesn't mention course locations, architects in several reviews. Uses same phrases often ("Packs a punch" Calls The Wilderness Course "The Wildness Course". Misses the opportunity to mention that the Rawls Course was named in honor of Betsy Rawls one of the LPGA's greatest members and a member of the Golf Hall of Fame. In regard to the TPC San Antonio, didn't know which course was being shown in the video. Really? The Oaks Course is considered the better of the two according to Golf Week and The Dallas Morning News Sports department. Some additional research and background on each of the courses and why it was selected, uniqueness, history, major tournaments held, etc. would have made the piece more noteworthy. Some notable courses left off of the list: Cowboys Golf Club in DFW area; Memorial Park in Houston just north of the Galleria. Great history and redesigned layout. The Palmer course at La Canterra; TPC Four Seasons at Las Colinas; Squaw Valley Lakes Course in Glen Rose; Waterchase in Ft. Worth, Texas Star in Euless; Blackhorse and Cypresswood in Houston. Didn't disagree with most of the choices but not as informative a piece as it could have been. Have done a few course reviews, interviewed notable former PGA professionals, worked part-time as a marshal at the PGA of Colorado's home course, The Golf Club at Bear Dance in Larkspur, CO. Grew up five minutes away from Glen Garden Country Club in Ft. Worth, TX where Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson started as caddies. Love the game just like you and like what you are doing, just believe your future scripts could be more informative and entertaining. Thank you. Take care.
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He also calls the course rating a "ranking", wth? Both TPC San Antonio & Omni are "stay and play" resorts, yeah you can play them...IF you stay there which isn't what I would define as public. Memorial Park in Houston should be on the list for sure.
@@parfessor Yours is pretty nice, never played Rawl but here are some Id played before LLE. The Quarry- San Antonio, The Tribute - The Colony, Traditions- Texas A&M, Heritage Ranch- Fairview, Tour 18- Flower Mound,.
Little bit off on your map location for the #1 lol. Black Jack crossing is a must play, but out by the Big Bend National Park and Lajitas. Played half the courses mentioned. Adding the Wilderness to the list. Thanks
This guy with the annoyingly halting narrative lost me right away when he mispronounced the name of the great architect A W Tillinghast. At least know the right name
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I enjoy playing small town muni courses. East Texas is covered with small town 9 hole courses. They each have their own character to them and everybody I've met have been super nice.
Planning to hit that area in the future
I’m lucky enough to live next to wilderness and my folks by pine dunes. Both are great!
Whats ur top 5
@@parfessor in no particular order:
Pine Dunes
Wilderness
Canyon Springs
High Meadow Ranch
Champions
I can only speak to those I’ve played which is mostly in Houston and San Antonio here in Texas!
U missed it. Blackjacks Crossing in Lajitas is definitely the best 👍
Ive played probably over 120 golf courses in Tx with the vast majority being public:
Top 5 public
The Cliffs at Possum Kingdom
Punes Dunes
Waterwood (now closed) on Lake Livingston
Tierra Verde Arlington TX
Delaware Springs Burnet TX
La Cantera in San Anonio (that may be the same thing you are calling TPC San Antonio.
There are many,many more
What area has the best golf?
@@parfessor austin followed by North Texas
Black Jacks Crossing in Lajitas is the clear #1, but you need to fix the map. You missed at least one of the Horseshoe Bay courses, and so many more thinking this is public. Also need to add in Woodforest from The Woodlands.
Notes for the update. Cheers
The commentary is lacking. Doesn't mention course locations, architects in several reviews. Uses same phrases often ("Packs a punch" Calls The Wilderness Course "The Wildness Course". Misses the opportunity to mention that the Rawls Course was named in honor of Betsy Rawls one of the LPGA's greatest members and a member of the Golf Hall of Fame. In regard to the TPC San Antonio, didn't know which course was being shown in the video. Really? The Oaks Course is considered the better of the two according to Golf Week and The Dallas Morning News Sports department. Some additional research and background on each of the courses and why it was selected, uniqueness, history, major tournaments held, etc. would have made the piece more noteworthy. Some notable courses left off of the list: Cowboys Golf Club in DFW area; Memorial Park in Houston just north of the Galleria. Great history and redesigned layout. The Palmer course at La Canterra; TPC Four Seasons at Las Colinas; Squaw Valley Lakes Course in Glen Rose; Waterchase in Ft. Worth, Texas Star in Euless; Blackhorse and Cypresswood in Houston. Didn't disagree with most of the choices but not as informative a piece as it could have been.
Have done a few course reviews, interviewed notable former PGA professionals, worked part-time as a marshal at the PGA of Colorado's home course, The Golf Club at Bear Dance in Larkspur, CO. Grew up five minutes away from Glen Garden Country Club in Ft. Worth, TX where Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson started as caddies. Love the game just like you and like what you are doing, just believe your future scripts could be more informative and entertaining. Thank you. Take care.
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He also calls the course rating a "ranking", wth? Both TPC San Antonio & Omni are "stay and play" resorts, yeah you can play them...IF you stay there which isn't what I would define as public. Memorial Park in Houston should be on the list for sure.
So the canyons course at Barton creek just got renovated. It’s now 7,400 yards from the tips and ita easily the hardest and best course
Interesting. Great information. Cheers
Have to argue with you on Links at Lands End...
Whats ur top 5
@@parfessor Yours is pretty nice, never played Rawl but here are some Id played before LLE. The Quarry- San Antonio, The Tribute - The Colony, Traditions- Texas A&M, Heritage Ranch- Fairview, Tour 18- Flower Mound,.
Little bit off on your map location for the #1 lol. Black Jack crossing is a must play, but out by the Big Bend National Park and Lajitas. Played half the courses mentioned. Adding the Wilderness to the list. Thanks
great feedback, cheers
Why do you call it a “course RANKING” when it’s a “course RATING”?
Whats your top 5
Need to look at Texas Rangers golf course in Arlington Texas
Just looked. Yea that's a nice spot and course. Well done. Cheers
Cowboys Golf Club nearby is as good as Rangers
This guy with the annoyingly halting narrative lost me right away when he mispronounced the name of the great architect A W Tillinghast. At least know the right name