Anyone know what courses are in the rotation this year?
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Anyone know what courses are in the rotation this year?
They manage to keep a fairly tight grip on the lineup before the Golf Show when they announce it and open registration. Going to have to wait till the end of March I'm afraid.
Maybe it's just the stir-craziness setting in but I thought we knew the lineup by now.
I would assume that they already know the courses since booking full days in the summer is a year in advance kind of thing.
Personally, I'd like to see the following courses, in this order:
1. Camelot
2. Royal Ottawa
3. Eagle Creek
4. Marshes.
Marshes is last on my list because I'm pretty sure I won't make it that far. :)
I would have put the Hunt in there but hosting the Open I'd be surprised if they were in.
i jus hope there is no stonebridge...then i can play again:D
Didn't you play last year?
Hi,
I new to town, how do get in to this amateur?
I'm with you smithers!!!! Although revenge would be nice.....
J: I think the snow has gotten to your brain...like the rest of us. I think last year there were rumours being thrown around at this time, and also the golf show was much earlier I believe, so that may have had something to do with it.
Your list is ambitious to say the least. If we see one private course (other than CL ones) it would be a surprise, especially in the first 2 rounds.
Personally I would like to see Rideauview again as I really like the course but did not get to play last year (stupid stonebridge.....)
Looking forward to seeing the lineup though! Winter's got to end soon right?
There will be an entry form put out by the Citizen, sometime around the end of March according to the guys with better memories than me.
The entries are limited to players with handicaps of 8 or less. Usually the cut-off ends up being somewhere in the high 6's to low 7's.
I expected you'd want some revenge. Did you ever post a blow by blow of your 18th hole or are you trying to forget about it? I too have a score to settle there since I probably had 38 putts on greens that I know like the back of my hand.
Yeah, I'm not really expecting to see that lineup. I think it's reasonable to assume at least one CL course, probably in the earlier rounds.
I wouldn't be disappointed to see Rivermead again. Very nice course and but for three holes I actually played pretty well.
were u talkin to me jvincent? if so i did not play last year when i heard stonebridge was on the list...i promised myself id never play there again. I played the year before opened with a triple on the last hole for 76 then fired an 88 at what turned out to be my home course the next year:D aha
Yep, I was asking you. That's a pretty powerful hate.
I hate the Marshes with a passion, but I'll still play.
its funny cuz ive played there once...with my school golf team for a practice round and i like one of the nines...i went 33-44 but i was so frustrated with the one nine and i just hated the greens so i said im never paying money to play that course!
We're off topic now anyways so why not.
I don't like the Marshes because to me it is really just corporate "goofy golf". No walking is my biggest beef. I really don't like riding and the fact that the course was designed explicitly to be carts only burns me.
As to the course itself, I'm not a fan of the 6/6/6 setup. It gets it's "toughness" from the extra long par 5s that really are forced to be played as three shotters. And while there are a couple of nice holes in the rest of they mostly don't suit my eye.
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I actually quite like SB. It's sneaky long from the back tees and while most people hate the greens I don't find them that bad. There are just as many funky greens on other courses in the region.
It would be nice to see The Citizen at the Royal but I just don't see the members agreeing to this. Camelot is a challenge but keep in mind that it is hosting a Canadian Ladies Tour event in July and the Womens Open qualifying in August.
I enjoy SB from the tee, but the rest is "goofy golf" as you described. SB and The Marshes are very difficult, but they are contrived, unnatural looking. Perhaps it because of growing up playing Outaouais for 17 years, but I prefer parkland style courses with lots of trees and a look that the fairways and greens were merely placed amongst the natural contours of the land.
While Greensmere is not the challenge that others are, two nines are built the way I like and the 4th will be the same. Whether playing on it, or running around it, it IS just like being in a park. To each his own.
I'm sure this was asked in every Citizen thread, but I'm going to do it again... Does priority go to past entrants when signing up or is it a first come, first served sort of deal for entering? Depending on the courses I might give it a go this year just to see how far back in the pack I can actually finish.
From the stories I've heard regarding the length of the rounds, I'll probably have to buy and iPod or bring my laptop with me to pass the time between shots.
haha hoolio they fill the spots then if there is an overflow it goes by handicap! and i wouldn't suggest ipod cuz thats illegal:O
I honestly don't know the criteria but I'm pretty sure they take the 144, or whatever the size of the field is, lowest handicaps.
Both of my rounds last year were normal pace.
As far as the iPod, there's no rule against that.
when i went to the provincials for high school golf one of the rules officials they brough in as like the head guy walked down the range and i had my headphones in and he said you cant have those on during the round eh son. OHHHH NVM maybe its cuz we aren't allowed to have caddies...ur allowed here so u cant really be gaining righttt...cuz my cjgas they say no cell phones or ipods!! right nvm!
The could restrict ipods/cellphones as a condition of the competition, but they are legal in the Rules.
no i think it might be that they are worried about us juniors have crazy parents that basically caddy, like send text messages or somethin...that makes more sense now
I suppose you'd have to show some kind of official handicap card even before you enter into this?
If that's the case, I'll see if I can get in for next year :P
Fally
Last years tournament dates were July 5th, 16th, 30th and August 1st. Is it always the first, third and last week of July overlapping in August?
Mike
I was able to check the 2006 dates and all four rounds were played in July. The dates were the 4th, 10th, 24th, and 26th.
Thanks JV. Registration forms will be available at the Golf show? If I don’t go to the show will the forms be available the following week from a web site?
Mike
Flagstick has been the official web site of the tournament in the past so you should be able to get the forms there. That's where I got mine last year.
http://www.flagstick.com/
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