Zach Efird
Houston dude here ..... signed up for this, will be playing blind .... 2 questions, from what I see both are woody courses yea? and 2, are they both cart friendly? Thanks in advance Feb 2
Hey Zach, PDF is a wooded course and is a John Houck design. The updated layout will be featured at ...
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Hey Zach, PDF is a wooded course and is a John Houck design. The updated layout will be featured at the Big Easy Open DGPT tournament the week before. I would say it's a typical Houck course but it is much longer than other Houck courses i have played.
The city park course is a typical city/municipal curse.
While PDF features water as the only real OB, City Park has much more with sidewalks, streets, ponds, and a few mandos.
I will add that City Park's trees are a unique situation compared to a lot of other courses around t ...
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I will add that City Park's trees are a unique situation compared to a lot of other courses around the country. Our live oaks provide clean looks on many baskets, but with low ceilings from 10ft to 20ft off the ground.
Zach Efird Feb 3Nice ,,, thanks for the info -- hopefully i wont get last place lol
The city park course is a typical city/municipal curse.
While PDF features water as the only real OB, City Park has much more with sidewalks, streets, ponds, and a few mandos.
PDF (This is the old layout which has been significantly modified but should you an idea of what to expect)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQVnVdPoeX4&pp=ygUUYmF0dGxlIGZvciBiYXJhdGFyaWHYBt4C0gcJCZEKAYcqIYzv
City Park (This was the pro tee layout, we are playing from concrete for Pot of Gold)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHyaEZMrp14