Man, I just spent too much money at a men's store in NYC picking out Fathers Day gifts. I gotta find a way to get a new driver too since mine's about 4 years old.
Thinking about doing the Panthers/Bucs game in London on 10/23 then heading up to Scotland for the remainder of the week. What are the must play courses assuming we can get in 3-4 rounds?
Thinking about doing the Panthers/Bucs game in London on 10/23 then heading up to Scotland for the remainder of the week. What are the must play courses assuming we can get in 3-4 rounds?
Also, check the clubs on the plane? Or use a shipping service?
Taking my dad down to Pinehurst for 2 days/one night for Father's day. Playing #8, #4, and the Cradle. Pretty excited. Where should we eat dinner Saturday night? I'm always a sucker for Dugan's, but could opt for somewhere nicer.
Anyone with thoughts on Carolina National, south of Wilmington? Looking for somewhere to play when I'm in town for work next month.
Yeah, the sunken bar at Pine Needles is cool.
Drum & Quill looks like a blast !
it's the village, you are getting that crowd anywhere you go.
hell, in the greater pinehurst area you are getting that crowd anywhere you go with the exception of downtown so pines after 8 pm.
ohhhhhh the new brewery in Pinehurst is a really good spot. a little bit of a walk from the village but the food is delicious and the building is very cool.
it's the village, you are getting that crowd anywhere you go.
hell, in the greater pinehurst area you are getting that crowd anywhere you go with the exception of downtown so pines after 8 pm.
ohhhhhh the new brewery in Pinehurst is a really good spot. a little bit of a walk from the village but the food is delicious and the building is very cool.
I’ll vote for the north and say you play Royal Dornoch, Castle Stuart, Cruden Bay, Royal Aberdeen, and Trump Aberdeen. Could fly into Inverness and out of Aberdeen. I’m doing Royal Dornoch for a few days then Western Gailes and Turnberry before a wedding in Ireland in August.
Wow, you are going to be criss-crossing Scotland. Great courses, though. If Turnberry is your last stop, try to spend a night at the Turnberry Hotel.
Dornoch is a part of every trip I make to Scotland. I always go up there for a few days plus one other region.
Used to play Carolina National pretty regularly (pre-kid, when I had time to play golf) and am a big fan of it vs. other courses in the area.Played it for the first time in April. We have a group that does a weekend and our normal Sunday course on the way back to Raleigh is Cape Fear National. Played Carolina National instead this year and I really enjoyed it. Good views, some tough holes, but overall a very scoreable course. Helps that I played out of my mind and shot my first sub 70 round so i'm probably a little higher on it than some others haha. Still thought it was a very enjoyable course.