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08-10-2006 12:07 PM #1
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Loch March
Can anyone comment on the state of the greens, i heard they we're doing some work on them the July 30th weekend. Thanks for the info.
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08-10-2006 12:12 PM #2
played there this morning. For the most part, the greens are in great shape, though 4-5 seemed to have some markings from when they aerated them, not punches, but some lines in them. It didn't really bother me too much though. Other than that, the course is in peak shape. Played in 4 hours with almost no one on the course.
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08-10-2006 03:48 PM #3
I like Loch March but everytime I've been there, they had punched the greens the week before so I've never been able to experience the course to it's full extent.
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08-10-2006 04:29 PM #4
It should be fine now. They top dressed a bunch of greens and did some aerating as well, but it's been almost 2 weeks. The Toro machine that they use to aerate the greens is the coolest thing ever. The lines that jeffc is talking about are made by high pressure "needles" of water that are injected below the surface into the roots to make room for new growth. There's no punching involved at all. Very little impact on the surface compared to the mechanical punch machine that basically writes off the greens for a couple of weeks. These are playable right away.
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08-13-2006 08:14 PM #5Originally Posted by jeffc
IIRC greens 1 through 6 were damaged by their aeration machine, certainly some worse than others but I do not feel that the damage was mostly cosmetic. Putting through the damaged area was not the same as putting on the unaffected areas.
I also found that the fairway in front of at least 3 or 4 of the greens were scalped/very dry and very hard compared to usual Lock March conditions. I also didn't think that the divot maintenance on the fairways was up to usual Lock March standards. In my 4 years of playing the course this is the worst shape I've seen it in.
IMO the course should be discounting their rounds until these greens are repaired.
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08-14-2006 09:15 AM #6
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Brutal...........A warning for people who are going to shell our $80 to play Loch March in the next week or two. In my Opinion, most of the Greens (8-10) of them we're terrible for loch march standard...the're were lines of sand all the way accross the greens, ball marks, holes and even uneven cups made this otherwise fine course not very satisfying to play. Wouldn't have been so upset about the course had the pro-shop told me about the conditions, which they said we're fine. Even the fairways we're very hard and burnt. All in all I would not recommend playing this course for at least a few weeks, unless they discount the're green fees significantly.
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08-14-2006 09:19 AM #7
Well...this must be a difference of opinion since I honestly didn't have a major problem with the greens and conditions, nor did my 2 playing partners. Like I said, some were marked and could affect you but I actually didn't find them that hindering, despite the markings but it is possible that they could affect you depending on the pin positions.
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08-14-2006 09:43 AM #8
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Originally Posted by carnagenames
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08-14-2006 05:05 PM #9
Just returned from a game at Loch March today , and i can honestly say the conditions on most of the greens were fine, with the exception of a couple on the front 6 & 8 the rest were pretty good. The fairways were in good shape for most of the course also. I will agree that the course has been in much better shape before , but in all fairness it wasn't that bad today.
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08-14-2006 07:06 PM #10
I guess that it all depends on what you come to expect from a course. I expect the greens at Loch March to rival those of Eagle Creek, often they are firmer and faster (and #'s 9, 16, and 17 are more diabolical).
I expect Eagle's fairways to be slightly better with thicker rough due to the terrain, and Eagle does pour the water to some of their fairways. Both are challenging top end courses for the area.
Point is if you are shelling out close to top dollar for Loch, Stonebridge, or even a bit more for Eagle then you should expect nothing but top value. Likely to try Eagle or Stonebridge next week instead.
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08-14-2006 07:28 PM #11
The course needs work ... that's for sure , but with the low traffic it seems to get these days , it sure makes a nice change to play golf with virtually no waiting around.
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08-14-2006 07:40 PM #12
Excellent point, Sunday's round was a leisurely 4 hours for our group, even let one single play through, and my FCs took their time looking for their balls in the bush more than once . I really do hope that they figure out their new aeration machine soon though, a real shame to see some of the best and quickest greens in the area "look" in such rough shape.
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08-14-2006 08:37 PM #13Originally Posted by RickWhen applying the Rules, you follow them line by line. You don't read between them.
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08-15-2006 08:44 AM #14
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Originally Posted by LobWedge
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08-16-2006 01:37 PM #15Originally Posted by Rickwww.chapeaunoirgolf.com
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08-16-2006 02:12 PM #16"Richard"Guest
loch march as always been good to me. I hate showing up to a course only to find that they are running 2 hours behind, or the pace of play has already been set at 6 hours a round and basically deal with it. I mean, why do you ask for my phone number if you arne't going to call me to tell me these things? Now that I'm already there, what am I going to do?
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08-19-2006 08:36 AM #17
playing there tomorrow (sunday) at 6.44 am... can anyone report on the state of the greens?
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08-19-2006 08:40 AM #18
I played yesterday , and for the most part the greens are ok. There are 2 in particular in bad shape , #6 & 8 , but with the flag placements , the worst of the damage is away from the hole. The greens are fast and true , the only fairway that is in bad shape is the par 5 # 15 , but in general the course is fine.
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08-19-2006 08:44 AM #19
Thanks fella. I'm guessing with tonight's forcasted showers the fairways won't have as much run... ah well.
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08-24-2006 07:36 AM #20
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Played the course wednesday. While still good compared to most courses, definitely substandard for Loch March. Some greens are badly marked and sandy, and some fairways are pretty beat up. a lot of divot marks. The worst I've seen this course that usually is in perfect shape but it's not like it's unplayable or anything.
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