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Old 07-18-2008, 06:06 PM
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Re: Exclusive or High end private golf courses

If I'm going to go out of my way to play a course I do want it to be a good course. I don't really care if it's private or not, and exclusivity is highly overrated. I didn't mention Sanctuary in the other thread for any reason other than so show just how badly I hate foul weather golf. I'd probably be willing to drop $200 to play there in any sort of reasonable weather, but that just isn't possible to do. Not even if you walked up with $2000 could you get on the course. And I've never lost any sleep over missing out on the opportunity.

It's the golf itself and my playing companions that are the most important elements in the game to me. Playing a fun course with good friends is all I ask of the game. Whether its public or private is inconsequential.
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