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05-05-2017 03:30 PM #61
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05-05-2017 03:35 PM #62
just wait until the mosquitoes arrive
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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05-10-2017 04:03 PM #63
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Does anyone know how Pineview has held up after the recent rain in the past week?
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05-10-2017 06:32 PM #64
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Played Canadian this morning. Great condition! Fairways and rough are coming in great. Greens are quite slow, but roll very true.
Most bunkers had standing water in them, and if you found yourself in some areas off the fairway, you could find your ball in the middle of a grassy puddle.
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05-10-2017 09:29 PM #65
Meadows is spongey. Greens rolling nice. Course is wet in spots but lush. Rough is long. Some plugged balls. Overall, pretty decent considering
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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05-11-2017 07:22 AM #66
Buckingham was soggy in some spots but greens are very nice. Too bad they are aerating them next week.
Last edited by Marcos; 05-12-2017 at 06:51 AM.
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05-11-2017 09:16 PM #67
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05-11-2017 09:17 PM #68
Equinelle was excellent today
"Everyone is born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid" Ben Franklyn.
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05-17-2017 07:45 AM #69
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Played Nationview yesterday. The course has only been open a week and while it is still wet in places, the course was much better than I expected. Greens were slow. No carts allowed right now, only walking. Took advantage of the Tuesday Seniors special which included a chicken burger lunch. Course was quiet and I had a pleasant front nine in the Sun listening to the birds and watching the otters and turtles in the ponds. The back nine wasn't quite as nice as the Sun disappeared and the annoying black flies appeared, especially on those holes with ponds (12 and 13). The 18th was closed so played 9 twice. All in all a good day.
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05-17-2017 03:39 PM #70
Glen Mar (now Stittsville) today was as good as we've ever seen it. Almost dry everywhere.
Five kinds of Draft beer too. Nice & cold. 3 hours & 20 minutes for seniors 4-some walking...Whoo-Hoo!!
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05-17-2017 04:01 PM #71
The Canadian was in great shape, no issues.
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05-17-2017 04:31 PM #72
Manderley is still a bit soft and damp in a few areas but overall very lush and nice.
Life dinnae come wit gimmies so yuv got nae chance o' gitt'n any from me.
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05-17-2017 07:13 PM #73
Has anyone played Smugglers Glen in the last week or so? Looking to go this weekend, but would like a review from the forum members before we drive all the way there.
Thanks
Jim
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05-18-2017 02:05 PM #74
Tecumseh fairways and rough very long. Losing balls because of this. Greens very slow, nice but.......
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05-19-2017 04:31 PM #75
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Montebello today,
I was surprised of the great shape for this early in the season, I haven't seen their greens that fast in last few years, they were just beautiful. Bunkers still need some work though.
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05-19-2017 04:35 PM #76
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05-19-2017 05:38 PM #77
Meadows has dried out immensely in a week. Very green, greens are much faster than previous years, still a little bumpy but it's early. I'd expect them to be even better by next week.
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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05-19-2017 08:47 PM #78
Hawkesbury was in great shape today, and a steal with only $20 green fees today for their Open House.
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05-20-2017 08:29 PM #79
Pineview is very good greens are nice and is dry up pretty well
"Everyone is born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid" Ben Franklyn.
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05-21-2017 06:50 AM #80
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06-05-2017 05:48 PM #81
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Renfrew G.C.
I'm taking a chance here but I'm really interested in some feedback...
I've been playing golf since the age of 12, worked a couple of summers at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club, played my share of OVGA events, the Quebec Seniors, on a couple of occasions the Canadian Senior Match Play Championship and the Canadian Senior Stroke Play Championship and over the years a fair share of very, very good golf courses in North America...
I live in the Pembroke area and when I retired, I joined the Renfrew G.C. Despiter the drive it was simply the best golf course between North Bay and Ottawa.
Now during this time of contraction in the golf industry and as a member of the B of D at the Renfrew G.C. we're noticing a decline in the number of greens fee players and members, despite very competitive greens fee rates and modest membership fees.
During the current spring, the RGC playing conditions are excellent, while other courses are experiencing real issues with respect to drainage and playing conditions, yet, most days, the RGC tee sheets are not full.
So I'm curious as to everyone's take on the RGC. Is there something that the RGC is doing wrong? Are there members of Ottawagolf.com who haven't given the RGc a try and, if not why not?
I'd really appreciate your feedback; I'm sure that we all have an interest in the sport that we enjoy and its sustainability during difficult times.
Thank you to all of you who read this post and take a moment or two to respond,
gdwlkspld
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06-05-2017 06:11 PM #82
Great course, just a long way from Ottawa. Unless you are in the west end, it's over an hour and from where I live it's more like 1:15. Back in the day there weren't many courses around, now we have an abundance within 30-40 min of downtown (or less), which puts Renfrew on the periphery. I just checked and it's 102km from downtown. That's a long way to drive to play a round.
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06-05-2017 06:43 PM #83
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Thanks for your reply, Jeff!
I live in Pembroke, 40 - 45 minutes to Renfrew. While I'm willing to drive that distance, I do appreciate that others may not be, particularly if they are driving by acceptable alternatives to get to Renfrew.
Nevertheless, I will point out that Highway #17/417 is now 4-laned beyond Arnprior and that black flies and mosquitoes are (so far) a very minor issue at Renfrew.
Again, thank you for your reply and do check out the specials at our web-site that are pretty special, indeed!
gdwlkspld
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06-05-2017 06:50 PM #84
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06-05-2017 08:33 PM #85
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Same reason here. Along with other few other coures in the Ottawa Valley (Oak of Cobden, Arnprior, Dragonfly, Whitetails etc..) and further south (Perth , Prescott, Upper Cananda. eQuinelle), these are the courses I would usally play once a year due to the distance and the other available options within 35 mintues of Ottawa downtown . The courses are typically in very good condition but the distance is main deterence for me.
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06-05-2017 08:57 PM #86
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As you said, there is contraction in the golf industry so some of the decline is normal and cannot be helped. Except that we haven`t really seen a contraction in the number of local courses in the region yet - a lot of courses are on the brink but they`re still hanging on. At some point some of the weaker golf courses will close, and those players and members will migrate to the stronger courses like Renfrew. We`re just not there yet.
I think some of the contraction in business is demographics (the baby boomers are dying off), some of it is the local economy (I may be wrong but I don`t think Renfrew is booming right now) and some of it is the changing nature of work (its hard to commit to a membership when you`re working on 3-6 month contracts with work schedules that change every week). Personally my work situation is good so I can still get out 2-3 times per week, but most of my rounds are now 9-holes instead of 18. My course (Metcalfe) has 27 holes so there is a lot flexibility when booking tee times - I think is something that more courses should be looking at to survive. People just don`t have as much time or money anymore to spend 5-6 hours (with travel time) and $50 playing golf.
As for the current season, IMHO green fee players are typically fair-weather golfers - and we haven't had a lot of fair weather in 2017. if summer ever comes this year then I`m sure things will pick up.
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06-05-2017 09:15 PM #87
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I love the course and get out at least 2x/yr even if a 1.5 hr trek from my house, it's worth thr drive and an excellent value, a real gem
Lefty Lucas
I am abidextrous, I once golfed right-handed and now I shoot left-handed just as badly!
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06-06-2017 06:36 AM #88
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06-06-2017 01:38 PM #89
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Hey gdwlkspld,
My dad is out visiting and we're in the process of booking tee times for some upcoming rounds. As a result of your post and some earlier recommendations from folks on the board, I just booked a time at Renfrew for Thursday.
Couldn't pass up the $36 deal. Looking forward to playing out in the valley!
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06-06-2017 01:50 PM #90
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You will not regret it, a great track, the front 9 gets you warmed up and you will need it for the back 9
Lefty Lucas
I am abidextrous, I once golfed right-handed and now I shoot left-handed just as badly!
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