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04-12-2004 04:29 PM #1
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Timber Ridge or Trillium Wood?
Driving through Belleville/Kingston next weekend and was wondering which track would be more worthwhile playing the Saturday morning after a Senators game 5 win...
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04-12-2004 08:55 PM #2
Since I know nothing about either, take your pick.
But if you play Trillium Wood, let us know what it's like as we have a 36 hole golf tourny there in July . We could use any advance knowledge about the course.I've spent most of my life golfing .... the rest I've just wasted"
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04-12-2004 09:10 PM #3
I've never played Timber Ridge but I've played Trillium Wood about 5-6 times in past 4 years.
Trillium Wood is a course that will challenge all levels of golfers. It's got some very difficult holes (4, 5 and 6) yet it still has holes where you can rack up birdies (pretty much any par 5 except #6 - play it safe on that hole, it's ridiculously narrow where hitting driver off the tee is sometimes not the best option!). I found the conditions there to always be top-notch. It's well worth the drive. Try it, you won't be disappointed.
My favorite holes are:
#4: tough par 4 where you need a 230+ drive from the whites and a 260+ drive from the blues to have a chance to hit the green in regulation
#5: par 3 with elevated (blind) green where keeping it short of the green is better than long. When in doubt between 2 clubs, hit the shortest one. Over the green is big trouble!!!
#10: challenging short downhill par 4 - keep the driver in the bag!
#17: 400+ yd par 4 always into the wind with a green not too receptive
Par on any of those holes is an excellent score!Last edited by LBH; 07-04-2006 at 10:24 PM.
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04-12-2004 09:29 PM #4
thanks
Great to hear.
It looks great from the pictures on their site.
Should be great time. Thanks for the info.I've spent most of my life golfing .... the rest I've just wasted"
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04-12-2004 09:50 PM #5
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Originally Posted by Steve Karam
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04-12-2004 10:36 PM #6Originally Posted by Deep Woods
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04-12-2004 11:46 PM #7
hahahaha
beer store = shtick in belleville
we're ridingI've spent most of my life golfing .... the rest I've just wasted"
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04-13-2004 12:44 PM #8
Timber Ridge
I've played Trillium 4-5 times and Timber Ridge about 10 times. They are both good tracks, but IMO Timber Ridge is more fun. Trillium may be better conditioned this time of year. Timber Ridge is newer and to be honest I never played it this early so I cannot attest to spring conditions there. I do know that its a great course and well worth the money. It's one of those courses where every hole is memorable and unique. Some of the greens are downright evil. I'd say go with Timber Ridge.
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04-13-2004 01:18 PM #9AndruGuestOriginally Posted by S2H2Lover
Do Timber Rdige you'll really enjoy it.
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07-04-2006 03:28 PM #10
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Best course in the area - Black Bear Ridge - hands down.
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07-04-2006 09:47 PM #11Originally Posted by RBIC"Chicks dig me, because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual"
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07-04-2006 11:10 PM #12
Timber Ridge hands down! It's one of the best courses this side of Toronto in my opinion. If you decide to come, more than likely you'll see me there! (I work in the Pro Shop).
Scott McInroy
CPGA Golf Professional, Timber Ridge Golf Course
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03-03-2008 04:37 AM #13
Ok...so when does Timber Ridge open, what are the '08 rates and how far from Napanee? I'm moving there in May from the UK, so i'm getting a kind of 'to-do' list! Oh yeah, not sure when i'll get my own clubs over as everything is gonna be shipped together so i'll need to know if there are decent rental sets available. Any and all info appreciated.
Liam.
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03-03-2008 07:39 AM #14
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03-03-2008 08:19 AM #15
Thanks BC.
Liam.
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03-03-2008 08:32 AM #16
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03-03-2008 08:41 AM #17
You can also use the Featured Courses pages here on this site rather than hunting for each course individually.
Life dinnae come wit gimmies so yuv got nae chance o' gitt'n any from me.
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03-03-2008 02:00 PM #18
I cant wait to get there and play 'em all !
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04-04-2008 11:44 PM #19
As far as I know, we're looking at a later start than normal at Timber. There's just too much snow on the course now to even be thinking of opening soon. Don't get me wrong, we've lost a ton of snow over the past few days, but it will be a later start to the season. We're looking anywhere between the 18th and 25th of April (weather permitting of course). Keep your fingers crossed everyone!
Scott McInroy
CPGA Golf Professional, Timber Ridge Golf Course
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04-05-2008 07:49 AM #20
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04-05-2008 08:25 AM #21
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Have not played Trillium. I love Timber Ridge; diverse elevations, tough greens, senic holes, resonable price. Usually play on my way to and from Toronto.
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