Bow Tie wrote:> Now it appears that we have been allowed access to a large, unoccupied> house between West Vancouver and Whistler. Based on that, what are the> choices ? I like scenic. I enjoy target golf as well as more> traditional. I will have a car, so I don't mind driving a little. I'm> thinking Furry Creek for Saturday because the RSG group is playing> there Sunday and because Alan doesn't like it. Second choice is> Squamish Valley. >
TIA. I look forward to your input. >
Ken,
I played Nicklaus North and Chateau Whistler a few years back. But on the trip up and back, I saw Furry Creek and while I had no opportunity to play it, I added it to my list of "musts". The views of Howe Sound have to be great and something very different from the Mountain view courses. Sort of like Hawaii, just not as warm.
If FC that is your final choice I would appreciate a report back.
In article <1112288805.538357.315800@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, "Bow Tie" <ken_pittsjr@yahoo.com> wrote:
The courses close in to Whistler (Nicklaus North et al) are not open> yet.>
I think I am leaning to Furry Creek unless something else is suggested> that appeals to me more. I intend to post about it and it will be> interesting to comapre with the other group playing on Sunday.
Ken, I think playing Furry Creek once is probably worth it just for the views. I definitely wouldn't want to play it all the time, but I'm not going to be moaning over playing it at RSG-Sunshine Coast.
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If FC that is your final choice I would appreciate a report back.
-- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia "If you raise the ceiling 4 feet, move the fireplace from that wall to that wall, you'll still only get the full stereophonic effect if you sit in the bottom of that cupboard."