Anyone hear of any rumours on the lineup/schedule for this year? I know the golfshow is only 2 weeks away and they will announce then, but after hitting balls this weekend I'm really getting the itch to get out there!
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Anyone hear of any rumours on the lineup/schedule for this year? I know the golfshow is only 2 weeks away and they will announce then, but after hitting balls this weekend I'm really getting the itch to get out there!
I've been wondering about this myself.
Wow you guys are sooooooo helpful..... I did not miss a fairway this weekend...but I played a par-3 course....don't ask how many greens I hit
Not if it's all carry over water and sand. :P
Garth,
I don't know the courses, but the dates for the men are:
Round 1 June 30
Round 2 July 16
Round 3 July 23
Round 4 July 24
Had to be moved up in the calandar from the traditional end of July finish because one of the reasons is that Golf Quebec has moved the Quebec Amateur to the last week of July (July 28 -30) to correspond with the construction holiday in Quebec and 2 weeks later the RCGA Canadian Amateur is being held in Montreal (Aug 9 - 13).
Should know the courses in a couple of weeks at the golf show as usual. Hope this helps.
Now that makes ALOT more sense!
And if I could close this thread I would!!!!
I am sure this was clarified years ago, but as a newcomer to Ottawa... why are these held on Mondays? Is it to discourage a TON of people from playing? It seems stupid to assume that people will take 4 separate Mondays off during the summer.
June 30 - Tuesday
July 16 - Thursday
July 23 - Thursday
July 24 - Friday
No Mondays there! What private club would give up their course on a weekend to an outside event? That is how you piss off the members who pay the bills at the club and whose membership rights out weigh any outside event prioirities. We all have holidays at our jobs (or sick days..lol) and if you want to play, you have to make a choice and prioritize. Mondays are the easiest time for courses to give up to outside events, been that way since the 80's when I was a junior. Everyone wants to play the better courses in all of the regions, so you have to take what you can get for availability.
The men's field at the Citizen is almost always full, so I don't think participation numbers are a problem as the organizors of the event have been able to keep the numbers quite high for years now. I don't think there is a discouraging effect there, at least the numbers don't show it.
Just received my Flagstick e-notice and the course lineups are there.
Men:
June 30 - Tuesday - Kanata
July 16 - Thursday - Stonebridge
July 23 - Thursday - Marshes
July 24 - Friday - Rivermead
Women:
June 29 - Tuesday - Predator
July 15 - Thursday - Loch March
July 23 - Thursday - Marshes
July 24 - Friday - Rivermead
Would have been great if you take out Stonebridge and put Eagle Creek in the mix again.
As someone who plays SB a lot, I think the ridiculous green comment is way overblown. In the first couple of years they kept them much faster than they have been for years and if you were a bad putter, you suffered.
I have played at several other courses in the area with greens that could be considered equally ridiculous.
Not to get bogged down in the whole "SB has ridiculous greens" but the problem IMHO is that you can hit a good shot and get severely penalized by missing by a few feet.
We'll just have to agree to disagree. The greens are SB are simply not as hard as people make them out to be.
Miss in the right spot and you will be fine. Get greedy and miss in the wrong spot and you pay for it. Sounds about right to me.
Maybe I sound like a sunday afternoon soundbite from someone who shot a bad round, but so be it.
I have played many different courses and I have played SB a fair bit (estimate at least 40 times), especially when it first opened, and to me (as I said in my post) "IN MY HONEST OPINION" some of the greens at SB are unreasonably unfair. I'm sorry but when you absolutely CANNOT hold a green with a well struck wedge on a par-5, there is a problem.
Just look at what they were forced to do a few years back. There used to be 4 zones on each green for pin placements (on the scorecard), now there are only three I believe (it's been a while since I played there admittedly -- it might be down to 4 from 6?). There just are not enough places to put the pins because of the severity of many of the slopes.
No offense intended either, but when playing a casual Saturday round, repeated "bad bounces " (aka good design to some other's) are one thing. In a competitive round they are completely another. Which, as Marc mentioned, is why many Citizen players have criticized the choice of SB in the past, myself included.
I am more than willing to take the blame for me hitting a bad shot. Happens more often than I like. But I shouldn't have to put up with what I consider some poor design decisions on top of it.
By 2 cents. I'm done on this one, it's all be said before...
I agree about some of the greens at SB and thus the reason I do not play there.... but I figured you needed your chain yanked so I took the opportunity :P
I have to agree with Garth on this one (surprise, surprise based on my previous post). That is all I am going to say about this...I am done.