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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Publisher Tom Landers TLanders@GolfingMagazine.net Creative Director Heidi Dyer Production@GolfingMagazine.net Editor John Torsiello Editor@GolfingMagazine.net Contributing Writers John DiCocco Claudio DeMarchi Mike May Mike Stinton George Connor, PGA Sue Kaffenburg, PGA Lucas Hitchcock, PGA Ron Beck, PGA Jimmy Damiano, PGA

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6 Spring is a Time of Renewed Hope FEATURES

8 Ocean City, Maryland

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36 Stay Level During The Golf Swing

10 Mountains to Midlands, NC

How to Practice

12 Reynolds Lake Oconee, GA

37 Reset Expectations The Pre-Shot Routine

14 NC’s Brunswick Islands 16 Ireland with Celtic Golf 18 Florida’s Streamsong Resort 20 BOYNE Golf 22 Hilton Head Island, SC 24 North Carolina’s Outer Banks 26 Sterling Golf Management 28 Chippanee Country Club 29 Wethersfield Country Club 30 The TOUR of Greater Boston 31 Leaderboard of Boston 34 Getaway : Maine Getaways

38 Lower Your Scores MUST PLAYS

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As we look ahead, we want you to feel inspired. It’s important that, during these times, we stay as active as possible while doing so in a safe and responsible manner. Today, golf is one of the safest activities - it’s beneficial to both our physical and mental well-being, which is crucial to maintaining a healthy immune system. At its best, and sometimes at its worst, golf serves as a major distraction from our everyday concerns. However the spring of 2020 has been significantly different. We grapple with a national and global crisis while the game we love was shut down, albeit temporarily. Pro tournaments, including the majors, have been postponed, leaving those of us eager to even watch golf on TV having to settle for replays of tournaments. Golf can still have a purpose, even during this critical time in our lives. Here at Golfing Magazine, we are certainly looking ahead to the 2020 golf season, as it seems to be starting. To that end, this first digital issue of the year is worth exploring for information, profiles, instructional tips, and more that can be found in the pages that follow.

SPRING IS TIME FOR RENEWED HOPE

Golfing Magazine is making it easier for readers to “Play Golf for Less” this year with our celebrated “Free Golf ” program that entitles an individual signing up for an annual subscription to the magazine the opportunity to play free or reduced rate golf at over 150 of the top daily fee courses and private tracks in the region. We have worked tirelessly to enhance our course list for 2020 and your subscription promises to be worth more than ever. We believe we are going beyond giving lip service to “growing the game” by offering this invaluable program. There’s a lot of talk about getting more people out to play the game, we do something about it! To take advantage of this tremendous offer, call 860-563-1633, or visit www.FreeGolf.net. Remember, you get five issues of our digital magazine in addition to discounted rounds of golf when you subscribe. Planning a golf trip in the future ? In the pages ahead, you will find out about Ocean City, Maryland, the newest golfing destination on the East Coast with over 17 courses to choose from and an easy drive from anywhere in New England. Looking for a golf trip a little further away – even if that may no happen for a while ? We highlight several destinations such as South Carolina’s Mountain to Midlands area & Hilton Head Island, Georgia’s Reynolds Lake Oconee, North Carolina’s Brunswick Islands & Outer Banks, Florida’s Streamsong Resort, Michigan’s Boyne Golf and a trip to Ireland with Celtic Golf. If you are looking to join a group for some fun competitive play, you will learn about The Tour of Greater Boston. Don’t let the name fool you, this group plays private, resort and public courses all around New England. We also have a line-up of some of our

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favorite instructors in the area to get you ready for golf this season. Lucas Hitchcock of the Arnold Palmer Golf Academy at Gillette Ridge in Bloomfield, CT explains Arnold Palmers third principle of Course Stategy, the Pre-Shot Routine. Sue Kaffenburg of Bayberry Hills Golf Course in Yarmouth, MA and New England PGA Teacher of the Year gives thoughts on adjusting expectations for a better golf experience in 2020. George Connor of Farmington Woods Country Club and 2-Time CT PGA Teacher of the year ...... Also in this issue, you will find some of our “Must Play” New England courses that you can access at a discount with the Golfing Magazine subscription program. Enjoy our Spring Issue, sign up for a subscription and get the sticks sizzling. Spring has finally arrived after the dreary winter months, and we’ve got a ton of great courses for you to play. Hoping to all get back to the course soon, We thank you so very much for staying with us, and promise to stay with you so that when we do put our clubs in the trunk, we can hit the fairway running. We thank you for your enduring love of golf; good times will return.

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Check Out Ocean City, MD By, Mark William Paul

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and a buddy had the pleasure of visiting Ocean City, Maryland for the first time recently. Our first round of golf was at Lighthouse Sound Golf Course, which is a short drive across the bay from Ocean City. LHSGC is the only course in the United States that has consecutive holes that feature a double green (holes 3 and 4). Hole number five, which is a scenic par-three overlooking the OC skyline, plays a challenging 190 yards from the tips. I was able to hit my 7-wood to the back fringe and get up and down for par. Thank you very much! The course also features the world’s longest cart bridge between holes 8 and 9. Measuring in at 1,500 feet, the bridge offers amazing views of the marsh areas surrounding the course. LHSGC is really two different 9-hole tracts. The front nine is links style golf, with very few trees and majestic views of the bay while the back nine is more wooded and narrower fairways. Five sets of tees are available for players of all skill levels On day two we teed it up at Eagles Landing Country Club. Despite wind gusts in excess of 40 miles an hour, the deep blue skies made our round much more enjoyable. One of our favorite holes was the 528 yard

par-five 7th. The hole features water down the entire left side of the fairway. Two well placed shots will leave you with a short iron into an ample green that is protected front and back by marshland. After the round, and a quick nap back at the hotel, we made the short drive to the Ocean City Casino. While small in comparison to our casinos back home in Connecticut (Foxwoods and Mohegan) we found the staff friendly and the facility well lit and clean. The casino is mainly slots but table games have been added recently for the gambling itch in you. They also offer a harness racing track in-season. We both left with our wallets a little lighter then when we walked in but both agreed that it was an enjoyable night out.

Heading back to Connecticut on Day Four, we booked a tee time at Baywood Greens Golf Club which is around 30 miles north of Ocean City. Locals call it “the Augusta of the North” and they are spot on. We were told by the staff that it takes 30 employees just to maintain the flower gardens on the property. Every hole is unique and challenging. One particular hole that stands out is the 14th. It is a par-four that features an island fairway. I said that right, an island fairway. Try your skill (or luck) to shorten the hole or take the long way around, like I did, and play it as a long dogleg left. I bogeyed the hole, playing my second shot in from 176 yards, while my buddy played his tee shot to the island fairway and had a short wedge into the large green. He walked off smiling with an easy par. If you have never been to the area, take a look at Ocean City Golf at www.oceancitygolf.com. They offer affordable stay and play packages at some of the Northeast’s most scenic and challenging courses. You will not be disappointed.

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Mountains to Midlands Golf Alliance2020 Great Escape to be Hosted in South Carolina’s Thoroughbred Country, Oct. 1 – 5, 2020. By, Claudio DeMarchi

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iken, recently named to Southern Living’s top 5 best small towns; Aiken has lots to offer. Only 20 minutes from Augusta, GA. And every April you can almost hear the roars from Amen Corner. Local shopping, beautiful gardens and Aiken’s 2100 acre - Hitchcock Woods, an urban forest waiting for your exploration. All that have attended Great Escapes in the past, you know we put the priority on golf, experiences and food, and Aiken easily has what we are looking for! The area is known as Thoroughbred Country and for good reason. The climate is suitable for year-round training and equestrian events. Follow the canopy of huge live oaks down South Boundary Ave. to many of the training facilities in town. Most of the surface streets around the stables have remained dirt/ clay, so, you will often find a rider nearby. Golf will include - Aiken Golf Club founded in 1912. John Inglis became the head professional in 1915. Mr. Inglis worked with the original designer of Shinnecock Hills and Donald Ross in New York. Through the years the club has seen changes; the current owner James McNair, Sr. As the club says, the “Ross” was brought back to the Aiken Golf Club in 2012 when Jim’s son James McNair Jr. was declared a designer and updated the course in its centennial year. The River Golf Club -this Jim Fazio design is across the Savannah River from Downtown Augusta in North Augusta, South Carolina. Set along the river there are wetlands and lakes throughout the course; then Fazio adds the

The River Club bunkers.. Greens are large and fast. Number 17 is a relatively short par 3 that looks back into the downtown Augusta skyline..fun to make birdie there. Mount Vintage Golf Club - a 27 hole Tom Jackson design, rolling hills, picturesque holes, stonework bridges help define this club. Every hole on this course you can stand on the tee box or look back down the fairway from the green and have a memorable mental picture or better yet, take a picture to show your friends that didn’t come with you, what they missed. Experiences and food during the fall months in Aiken are a plenty! Annual events include: Mane and Shell, The Chocolate Festival, Aiken Fall Steeple Chase or catch one of the Aiken Polo Matches. Great food ranges from “The Alley” local

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eateries and live music to upscale fine dining. Aiken Brew Company, Malia’s- this chef owned eclectic restaurant serves american fare. Casa Bella is a wonderful Italian eatery located in a Victorian Mansion. Aiken in October is the place to be—come join us. More details to follow in the upcoming weeks. For more information on the Aiken Thoroughbred Country Great Escape –. Call Rick Saucier toll free 1-888-501-0954 or email Rick@GolfPackagesofSC.com For the entire Mountains to Midlands program www.M2MGolfSC.com


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reat Waters has been a favorite course of both members and visitors to Reynolds Lake Oconee (RLO) since it opened in 1992. The course has been highly praised and is regularly rated as number two course in Georgia, second only to famed Augusta National. But after a quarter-century, RLO asked original designer Jack Nicklaus to come back and oversee a renovation and a re-imagining of his masterpiece. “The first time I went to Reynolds, I knew we had the potential to have a great golf course,” Nicklaus said. “I think we found it then, and now more than a quarter of a century later, a wonderful golf experience remains but was in need of a little updating. It’s one of the really great pieces of property with which I have ever had the experience to work.” Nicklaus and his team are “doing something to every hole” on the golf course. “For example, the ninth hole, which I thought for some golfers was a little awkward, will still play down a hill and over water, but it’s got a little more room now for the average golfer to play. Back up one

hole to the 8th, and that par-three was totally redone. We’ve made it much better by designing a brand-new hole.” Nicklaus said, “We now can see the lake off the tee on the 11th, where before we could never see the water. We took a bunker out on 12, so golfers will have a little more generous of a fairway to play. It is still a forced carry over water, but you don’t have to carry a bunker, too. At 13, we took the green back to the water, rather than leaving it away from the water. At 18. I built a bigger tee to make it more forgiving on the second shot. The membership also wanted to add some definition off the tee, so bunkers were added.” While Nicklaus adjusted some of the strategy in playing the course, it isn’t to a significant degree. “Great Waters is probably a

little more user-friendly than it was. Generally, that’s one of the things we try to do--provide a little more turf in areas where turf is needed, a little less sand in areas where you need less sand, a little more bail-out area where you need bail-out. Those things make the course more playable.” Great Waters is open for resort play, and the Stay & Play 18 package is the perfect immersion to experience the iconic golf course and Reynolds Lake Oconee. Nightly rates start from $282 per night per guest staying in a well-appointed condominium or cottage. Nightly rates start from $419 per night for guests staying at The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds, Lake Oconee. Located between Atlanta and Augusta, Reynolds Lake Oconee features six golf courses. It also has a full range of sporting activities, with access to more than 350 miles of Lake Oconee shoreline and four marinas; ten distinctive restaurants; and an award-winning tennis center, making it one of the most impressive community and golf destinations in the world. www.ReynoldsLakeOconee.com or call 800-901-1204.

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North Carolina’s Brunswick Islands A True Coastal Treasure for Every Type of Golfer.

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f you’re thinking golf – and we know you are – you should be thinking NC’s Brunswick Islands. This strand of barrier islands is located on the southern coast of North Carolina, just across the state line from neighboring Myrtle Beach. And what these islands and their accompanying mainland towns offer is a delightfully refreshing, spacious coastal landscape that calls golfers with a deep-rooted love of the game back year after year. It’s no wonder the destination has become known by another name: NC’s Golf Coast. With more than 30 of the world’s finest courses, including notables like Cape Fear National, Bald Head Island Club and Leopard’s Chase, NC’s Brunswick Islands has become a place where those who revel in the heritage and the camaraderie of a game, a hole or a shot well-played can find their fulfillment. It’s a special place that can

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so delightfully combine a 45-mile stretch of pristine barrier islands with lush maritime forests, expansive marshes and inlets, and the majestic Intracoastal Waterway to create a terrain primed for the most alluring course designs in all of golf. The game’s legends would agree. Palmer, Byrd, Maples, Jones, Cate, Couples, Robbins – they all came and left their footprints on the land. Volume. Variety. Climate. Terrain. All the essentials have aligned here to create a nearly endless succession of challenges for you and your fellow golf enthusiasts. The coastal landscape of waterways and marshes in NC’s Brunswick Islands is the ideal place to reaffirm your love of the game. Mild weather year-round makes for an all-season golf climate where you’ll find playing conditions to your liking almost any time of the year. Good thing, because with, at last count, 567 holes, you’ll want to schedule a few trips to the coast to meet the challenge. And while you’re there, don’t be surprised

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when you discover that some of the best golf on the Grand Strand is actually in Brunswick County. The destination is perfect for staying and playing. NC’s Brunswick Islands has managed to harness that special something that brings both golfers and families back year in and year out. Whatever you’re searching for in accommodations, from a charming villa right on the fairway to the perfect vacation home to welcome a group of any size, you’ll find it in the Brunswick Islands. You’ll also have access to professional golf packagers who are ready to help line up all the details, from the excitement of the play to the relaxation of the stay. From setting up tee times to finding courses close to the place you’re staying so you can spend more time lining up your first drive, your every need will be tended to. You’ll come with a passion for the game and leave with a love of a place. The place? NC’s Golf Coast. w w w. N C B r u n s w i c k G o l f . c o m


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Celtic Golf

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eltic Golf prides itself as being the gold standard in customer designed golf excursions to the British Isles and continental Europe. Celtic Golf ’s owners, Jerry and Josephine Quinlan, are passionate about creating memorable golf vacations to Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales, as well as to many destinations in continental Europe, including France, Spain, Portugal and Italy. The Quinlans have been serving and delighting golf travelers for over 30 years. Celtic Golf is the only US-based golf tour operator to hold full membership of the Irish Golf Tour Operators Association. The firm also enjoys membership at Ballybunion, Carne, Old Head and Trump Doonbeg golf clubs. “Our outstanding reputation of providing value for money and customer service has been our key to sustained success,” said Jerry Quinlan. “We are authorized providers for the St. Andrews Old Course’s tee times and for The Open Championship. We have a tremendous amount of repeat and referral business. Our special Golf Tour Operator Rates can save the golfer money, and our itinerary planning and experience is invaluable to our customers.” The company serves customers on a worldwide basis,

including those in the U.S., Canada, Europe, South Africa, Asia and Australia. Highlighting 2020 will be new packages designed for the northwest of Ireland, which highlights the fabulous seaside links courses the region has to offer the traveling golfer in Donegal, Sligo and County Mayo. Another simply fabulous trip is based around the momentous appearance of the Notre Dame University football team when it plays the U.S. Naval Academy on the 29th of August in Dublin. “We have some great packages around this event,” said Jerry Quinlan. And, of course, there are remarkable excursions planned around The Open Championship. For the fourth year in a row, Celtic Golf scored a win for Best Tour Operator in Golf Digest’s “Editors Choice” Awards 2019. “We are humbled and grateful to Golf Digest for their continued recognition through their award of Celtic Golf as a top Golf Tour Operator,” said Jerry Quinlan. “I thank

the dedicated and hardworking team at Celtic Golf, and we look forward continuing to create the best in distinctive golf vacations for our valued clients.” Here are a few testimonials from satisfied clients. Jan Adams said, “I wanted to send you a note to express our deepest appreciation for a wonderful Solheim experience. Your staff at the Dakota Edinburgh could not have been more welcoming or caring. We will certainly consider Celtic Golf for our golf vacations in the future. Best of luck to you, and thanks again.” And Buck Cavalier offered, “We all had a fabulous time in Ireland. The courses that we played were all incredible. We all couldn’t imagine anywhere in the world topping that southwest Ireland swing. I’m so glad we put Adare in the itinerary, we were blown away. The hotels were so charming and the people were all wonderful and accommodating. The van was very comfortable, and this was a key, as we spent a lot of time going to and from the courses. Killarney and Adare were great locations to absorb some local flavor. We certainly will recommend you guys to others.” For the trip, or trips, of a lifetime, visit www.CelticGolf.com to book your fabulous and memorable golf and touring excursion.

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STREAMSONG RESORT Bowling Green, Florida

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lorida is recognized as the ‘Golf Capital of the World’ and Streamsong sits alone on top with the highest rated golf collection in all of Florida. Streamsong offers a golfing experience like no other, in a setting that’s like nothing you’ve ever seen. Thanks to a seamless integration of indigenous and awe-inspiring terrain, Streamsong’s three spectacular courses stretch across a landscape that belies their Central Florida locale. Instead of flatland, you’ll find towering sand dunes and unexpected contours, without a distraction or intrusion in sight. It’s just you, your friends, and the game you love. The way golf was meant to be. Nestled in idyllic seclusion amid 16,000 acres and convenient to both Tampa and Orlando, Streamsong Resort is the only location in the world where players can experience three distinct golf courses designed by four legendary architects—Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, Tom Doak and Gil Hanse. Streamsong Red (Coore-Crenshaw), Streamsong Blue (Doak) and Streamsong Black (Hanse) are three of the most highly acclaimed and widely pursued golf courses in the game today. The resort’s remarkable golf is complemented

by equally accomplished offerings that go well beyond the fairways. Modern, stylish and meticulous in detail, the Streamsong lodge is an architectural icon featuring 228 spacious guest rooms and suites, all thoughtfully appointed with rich linens, plush robes and boutique amenities that help ensure no element of your stay is overlooked. Recreational options abound and include guided bass fishing, sporting clays, archery, a grotto-style spa, tennis, fitness center and a lakeside, cabana-lined pool. Guests enjoy four fine and casual dining options, pool bar and a rooftop lounge. Revered by golfers as a bucket-list destination, Streamsong Resort rivals the greatest golf venues in the world.

LOCATION: Situated on 16,000 acres in Central Florida, 60 minutes from Tampa International Airport and 80 minutes from Orlando International Airport. Private jets use Lakeland Linder Regional Airport 35 minutes away and helicopters accommodated on property with advanced confirmation. ACCOMMODATIONS: Modern, sophisticated and meticulous in detail, Streamsong features 228 guestrooms and suites offering striking sunrise or sunset lake views. MEETINGS: The Resort offers an inspirational and distraction-free environment with 25,000 square feet of dedicated indoor meeting space and 60,000 square feet of flexible outdoor special event venues. AMENITIES An array of amenities and personalized services available to guests include a full service spa and salon, four restaurants, private dining facilities, guided bass fishing, sporting clays, archery, tennis, fitness center, lakeside pool, retail shopping, three golf courses, two clubhouses, caddie services. 855.262.7794 www.StreamsongResort.com

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THE GREATEST GOLF STORIES ARE LIVED, NOT TOLD. Sports writers, course raters and buddy golf groups from around the globe all agree, Streamsong is a must-play, one-of-a-kind golf experience. 54 holes of incredible golf that will challenge your game, a stylish resort that will delight your senses, and a golf trip you will be talking about for a very long time. You’ve read the rave reviews, now it’s your turn to play. Tell the world your own Streamsong story.

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BOYNE GOLF

By Mike May

WHERE GOLFERS GATHER FOR GREAT GOLF

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olfers dream about playing Pebble Beach, hope to play St. Andrews, and pray for a tee time at Augusta National. Those dreams, hopes, and prayers may never come true, but every golfer who craves a memorable golf getaway must travel to northern Michigan to play BOYNE Golf, one of America’s most appealing golf destinations. BOYNE Golf is best described with seven words: “ten golf courses, three resorts, one destination.” When you consider the key components of any stay-and-play golf getaway, it checks all the boxes: first-class accommodations, terrific weather, delicious food, genuine hospitality, and a cluster of championship golf courses. All ten golf courses are well designed and maintained with meticulous attention biggest memories from the Arthur Hills course to detail. Another bonus to the BOYNE Golf are the white pine trees that line the 5th fairway, experience is the daylight. You can play at least which is why the 5th should be called ‘White 54 holes on most summer days. BOYNE Golf Pine Boulevard’, and the stadium-like effect of has three destinations: Bay Harbor Golf Club, the pine trees surrounding the raised green of Boyne Highlands, and Boyne Mountain. Each the par four 10th. locale is strong enough to stand on its own as Donald Ross Memorial is a creative a desirable golf destination, but when they are collection of some of Ross’ finest holes from bundled together it rises to the top of anybody’s his classic golf course designs. The 18 holes wish list. are replications from the original design plans Bay Harbor Golf Club features 27-holes from 14 of Ross’ courses including the 6th hole of golf -- three nine-hole golf courses (Links, at Seminole Golf Club, the 14th at Scotland’s Quarry, and Preserve) and the scenic 18-hole Royal Dornoch Golf Club, and the 18th at Crooked Tree Golf Club is just down the Inverness Club. The 14 courses memorialized at road. Bay Harbor Golf Club is set along an the Ross Memorial have hosted 14 U.S. Opens, attention-getting stretch of Lake Michigan. 11 PGAs, eight U.S. Amateurs, and five Ryder At Bay Harbor, there are many views of Lake Cups. Members at Boyne Highlands often rate Michigan, but the best lakeside views are from The Moor as their favorite. Twists and turns are the tee of the par-three 8th hole of the Quarry and along the fairway of the par-five 7th hole of the Links. You must stay at the Inn at Bay Harbor, one of America’s most iconic hotels with spectacular views of Little Traverse Bay and Lake Michigan. The specifics on Boyne Highlands are impressive – four 18-hole golf courses. The Heather, which opened in 1966, was designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., and was named the 2019 National Golf Course Owners Association’s Quarry Course at Bay Harbor Golf Club Course of the Year. The two 22

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Arthur Hills Course at Boyne Highlands a common theme at The Moor, especially the front nine, which has four left-to-right doglegs. Accommodations at Boyne Highlands range from private cottages to rooms inside the Main Lodge. The Ross Cottages have that ‘home sweet home’ feeling, making it an ideal location for a golf buddy trip. Boyne Mountain features two 18-hole courses -- The Monument and Alpine -- along with the charming Mountain Grand Lodge & Spa, a family friendly destination and home to Michigan’s largest indoor waterpark. The first tees for both courses are a 10- minute cart ride to the top of the mountain from the golf shop. The course quality, mountain setting, abundance of wildlife, and the views of Deer Lake will bring you back to The Alpine. Golf historians always enjoy playing The Monument course. It was designed by borrowing the design tendencies from great golf course architects like Donald Ross, Dr. Alister Mackenzie, Pete Dye, and Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and pays tribute to some of America’s most accomplished and memorable golfers. Again, you don’t have to dream, hope, or pray about visiting BOYNE Golf, you just have choose dates, reserve tee times, and go play. www.BOYNEgolf.com


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Hilton Head Island, SC

No Place Does a Golf Trip Like The Golf Island

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he Hilton Head Island-Bluffton area of South Carolina is home to 27 fantastic golf courses, world-class beaches and an unparalleled variety of vacation accommodations, unique to the lowcountry dining choices and off-the-course activities. The area continues to be recognized as one of the world’s best. In 2019, Hilton Head Island was voted the “#1 Island in the Continental U.S.” by Travel + Leisure Magazine and the “#1 Island in the U.S.” by the Annual Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards. Recently Voted the #1 Golf Destination in North America Golf rules year-round in the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton area, with 16 on-island courses and 11 off-island layouts. Some of the world’s best golf architects have left their mark in the sand here...Robert Trent Jones, Davis Love III, Rees Jones, Gary Player, Arnold Palmer, Pete Dye, Jack Nicklaus, George Fazio... just to name a few. Every April all eyes are on Hilton Head Island and the PGA TOUR’s RBC Heritage Tournament, an area tradition that has features the world’s best competing on the famed Harbour Town Golf Links at The Sea Pines Resort for the coveted plaid jacket. So, whether you want to play where the pros play or one of our other award-winning courses, rest assured The Golf Island will deliver a vacation experience you’ll never forget. From the Runway to the Fairway Getting from the runway to our fairways will be easier than ever in 2020! New, non-stop flights from 7 U.S. Hub Cities to Hilton Head Island Airport (HHH) means you’ll be sinking your first putt minutes after stepping off the plane.

Aiken Golf Club Oyster Reef Golf Club American Airlines offers the following: weekly flights to resume Spring 2020 • Charlotte (CLT): Three daily • New York / Newark (EWR): Seasonal, twiceflights; Year-Round, All-jet Service weekly flights to resume Spring 2020 • Washington National (DCA) and In addition to these flights, the Savannah/ Washington-Reagan Airport: Spring 2020 sea- Hilton Head International Airport provides sonal services dates to be announced soon a selection of eight different airlines – Air • Dallas Fort Worth International (DFW): Canada, Allegiant, American, Delta, Frontier, Seasonal Service begins March 7, 2020 JetBlue, Sun Country, or United – offering • Chicago O’Hare International Airport non-stop service from a wide variety of major (ORD): Seasonal Service begins March 7, 2020 cities. • Philadelphia International Airport (PHL): Seasonal Service begins March 7, 2020 Planning Your Trip is Easy! Delta Airlines offers the following: Your dream golf vacation to the Hilton • Atlanta (ATL): Three daily flights; YearHead Island area is just a mouse click Round, All-jet Service away. Visit the #1 trip planning site at • New York/LaGuardia (LGA): Summer 2020 www.HiltonHeadGolfIsland.com to browse seasonal service dates to be announced soon. all of the area’s golf courses, the many seasonal United offers the following: golf package offers and request your very own • Washington Dulles (IAD): Seasonal, twicecustom golf trip quote. Planning the perfect daily flights to resume Spring 2020 golf buddy trip or couples trip has never been • Chicago O’Hare (ORD): Seasonal, twiceeasier.

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North Carolina’s Outer Banks

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ocated at the top of North Carolina’s barrier islands, the Outer Banks divides the Atlantic Ocean from the Currituck Sound. With so many holes along the waters completely surrounding the Outer Banks, it’s hard to imagine a more picturesque and exciting place to tee it up. The OBX is not the trumped-up, touristy golf destination that has developed over time in other coastal towns. Instead, it is a throwback coastal retreat with a charm that is preserved not only in its distinct culture but across many of its big-name golf designs as well. In recent years, the OBX has begun to assert itself as a true golf destination, with an array of courses that are more closely tied to all of nature’s coastal elements than what you’ll find in other East Coast golf destinations. Nags Head Golf Links features several holes routed right along the Roanoke Sound. With its coastal winds, rugged shoreline, island holes, seaside vistas, and tees and greens are separated by rolling dunes and wild sea grass, Nags Head bears far more than a passing resemblance to the famed Scottish golf links. The Currituck Club is a Rees Jones-design located on the top end of the barrier island. This grand design along the coast was “sculpted on the type of land where golf began” among 600 acres of dunes, wetlands, maritime forests and sound seascapes. Located on the mainland, Kilmarlic Golf Club is an upscale Tom Steele design set amidst 605 beautiful acres of maritime forest that provides a pure OBX layout with water and wetlands virtually in play at all times. Kilmarlic has played host to many state open championships, as well as an annual Intercollegiate tournament.

Aiken Golf Club The Currituck Club The Pointe Golf Club is a traditional design that spreads out across the rural Carolina mainland. The Pointe is known as the most player-friendly course on the Outer Banks and consistently offers fairways and greens that are considered among the finest along the East Coast. Last but not least, The Carolina Club is a big, brawny layout (especially in relation to the others in the region) that stretches to within lob wedge distance of 7,000 yards. Designed by popular architects Russell Breeden and Bob Moore, the course features an island green par 3 that can be challenging to hit when the ocean breezes kick up and penetrate the mainland. A wide range of top-shelf and equally eclectic accommodations can be found all along OBX. The area’s latest golf group accommodations are The Cottages at Kilmarlic. Located within the Kilmarlic Resort and Golf Club,

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these well-appointed cottages feature two-bedrooms, two baths, full kitchen, living room and back deck complete with a gas grill – providing the perfect setting to relax and enjoy the view of the lighted putting green. A four-hole par-3 short course called “The Killie” wraps around the Cottages for added fun during your golf vacation stay. There is no denying the quality of the golf on North Carolina’s Outer Banks. But whatever combination of golf courses you choose on your visit, just don’t go there thinking that the trip is going to be a stepping stone to something greater. The OBX golf experience can certainly hold its own against all others – near or afar. A golf getaway to the Outer Banks is simply one you and your friends will greatly enjoy. For spring golf package information visit www.PlayOBXGolf.com.

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Sterling Golf Management

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evin Osgood, Founder & President of Sterling Golf Management based in Newton, Ma., came into the business as a golf course superintendent in 1980. Originally from New Hampshire, he has worked all his life on golf courses in New England. “I started a Golf Course Management Company 27 years ago because I always loved my profession, the game, the golf business, understood what the golfer wants, could assist properties with improvements and knew how to run a business, therefore I stepped forward.” Osgood’s first course was Newton Commonwealth Golf Course, where he was already serving as the Head Superintendent. “Massachusetts Chapter 31B bid laws were changing that would require municipal properties to be put out a contract to public bid, including golf courses. My first step was to incorporate a business that denoted quality, so in 1993 Sterling Golf Management, Inc. was established and that allowed me to be one of the bidders and SGM received the management contract.” At the time, Newton Commonwealth (opened in 1897) needed more operational efficiency and an improvement in the overall management of the course. Osgood saw an opportunity to improve customer service, cleanliness, food service and a higher quality, better stocked pro shop operation. Today, twenty-six years later, Sterling Golf Management owns two courses and operates 10 public golf courses total, the majority in the surrounding Boston area. The plethora of courses includes five (18-hole) courses and five (9-hole) courses. Osgood is very proud of the

fact that Sterling has never lost a contract in 18-Hole Courses all these years, a direct correlation of provid- • Newton Commonwealth, a popular Donald ing fantastic course conditions, memorable Ross 1927 redesign, minutes from Boston. golfing experiences, detail to service, great • Norwood Country Club & Practice Center golf course food and beverage, and pricing on the “auto mile” in Norwood. that is perfect. • April of 2018 purchased and improved and Osgood continued, “The industry is now operates Crystal Lake Golf Club in getting tougher and the number of golfHaverhill. ers in America is declining. Sterling Golf • Rockland Golf Club, the second longest Management is always staying on the fore18-hole Par-3 course in America. front of course conditions, clinics and lessons, pricing, marketing, growing the game, food 9-Hole Jewels and beverage, and insuring the customer • Unicorn Golf Club & Stoneham Oaks Golf a fantastic golf experience.” Additionally, Club in Stoneham. the company offers the SGM Membership • Chelmsford Country Club Program--unmatched in the Boston area, • Maynard Golf Club. offering a golfer the opportunity to buy • A nine-hole fully lighted short course in one membership and play at seven different Norfolk, Ma. called-Fore Kicks. courses. Sterling Golf employs around 300 seasonal staff during the summer and employs around 40 people year-round. The 2018 addition is Jay Miller, past golf course owner in California and recipient of the National Golf Course of the Year Award. Miller serves as Director of Golf Course Operations. The new SGM mission is to grow by one course a year and this direction seems to be aligned perfectly with the industry. Golf Course owners and cities especially recognize the company’s abilities, constantly contacting Osgood and Sterling Golf Management to bid on course contracts--just like 26 years Crystal Lake Golf Club ago when it all started. www.SterlingGolf.com

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Chippanee Country Club

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hippanee Country Club in Bristol, Ct. is a full-service country club, with a superb golf course, extensive tennis and pool facilities, and a first-rate restaurant. The pool area and snack bar are family favorites, and the tennis facility and programs are extensive. Although the course plays to a par-70 from the blue tees (a modest 6,310 yards), Chippanee has small, challenging greens and tight narrow fairways. There are 33 sand traps throughout the course with water coming into play on the par-five fourth hole, the par-four 10th hole, and the par-three eleventh hole. The course is eminently fair and not overly tough, and a track that players of all abilities can approach without too much trouble, even higher handicap golfers. The club offers a number of levels of membership, including family, limited family, single, social and senior. The club’s

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Junior Golf Program is directed by PGA Golf Professional, Gary Sassu, who was voted the top junior teacher in the state of Connecticut in 2004. The club’s dining room offers a scenic view of the first fairway, making it a great setting for a private function. There’s a cozy bar and covered patio off the bar, ideal for

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relaxing after a round on a warm weather day. The course is in great condition thanks to an aggressive maintenance program, including sprinkler system updates, tree removal, reworking sand traps, and several new forward tees. A clubhouse entry lobby and bathrooms were completely renovated, and they a new Grill Room-- twice the size of the former room, with an outside patio area including a fire pit. Subscribers of Golfing Magazine New England can access this stellar layout by using their Course Play Stimulus card this year www.Chippanee.com.


Wethersfield Country Club 25 Percent Discount For New Members for 2 Years

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ethersfield Country Club located in central Connecticut has perhaps the richest golf history in Southern New England, but it also has a strong commitment to the present and future of its membership. They are still celebrating their 100th Anniversary. WCC, incorporated in 1916, is very conscious and proud of its connection to the PGA, its rich tradition of champions at all levels of play and the current players making their mark on the tours. In 1952 WCC hosted the first PGA tour event in the state. Golf professionals regularly frequent the course to test what some believe are the best greens around. While the Club honors its past, it is the superb golf course and amenities that

continue to draw members and corporate outings from throughout the region. A staff with over fifty years of experience maintains the course conditions. There’s an excellent practice facility, which includes two putting greens, teaching sections, a practice bunker and separate area to hone your short game.

The clubhouse offers first class dining and event services along with casual dining both inside or outside on the wraparound porch with spectacular views of the 1st and 18th holes. WCC is known as ‘The Club of Champions.’ Twelve members of the Club are also members of the Connecticut Golf Hall of Fame. New members will receive a 25% discount on their dues for 2020 and 2021 as part of the program, and you can start enjoying our beautiful country club immediately! Contact us today to book a tour of the club. Call us today at (959)777-4992. www.Wethersfield.Club

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The TOUR of Greater Boston Outstanding Courses, Competition and A True Club Experience

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here are many options out there for today’s golfers, but there are not many that can provide amateur golfers with the chance to play tournament golf at the best private & public courses in New England. The TOUR of Greater Boston does exactly that. All members get to experience professionally run events on over 50 outstanding courses, with the friendliest group of golfers you could ever wish to meet. With over 28 years of experience, the TOUR is officially recognized as a USGA/ MGA member club, the only difference is that the TOUR travels to different courses each week. Members still enjoy the same benefits of standard member clubs including; handicap management & access to all MGA & USGA qualifying events. What sets the TOUR apart from other options in the area? 1. It’s about the courses Members of the TOUR get to play on some of the best private & public courses in New England. In 2020, we have events at Eastward Ho!, Oyster Harbors, Wannamoisset, Rhode Island CC, Pine Brook, Granite

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Links & Thorney Lea, plus many more. 2. It’s about having fair & fun competitive events All events are set up for golfers with handicaps from scratch through to 28, with a variety of tournament formats. Prizes are offered for players in both Gross and Net divisions, with optional skins & closest to the pin pools. In addition to the regular schedule, there are season long individual and team match play events, as well as a season ending TOUR event with clubs from Pittsburgh, Chicago & Atlanta played in Orlando, Florida. 3. It’s about the members The TOUR wouldn’t be what it is without the members. New members join & existing members come back year after year not just because of the golf, but because of the fun, the laughs & the friendships formed whilst playing this great game or at the 19th hole. We keep things relaxed, but all our members respect the game, the rules & the pace of play.

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4. It’s about simplicity; turn up & play The TOUR is a modern day club using a virtual clubhouse, accessible from your phone, tablet or computer. Sign up & pay for an event online, ask to play with a new friend or bring a guest along. It’s easily done through your secure, online member account. If you want to chat about that new driver you have, or a putt you missed, you can also start or jump into chats on our bulletin board! How do I join the TOUR? Visit us at GolfTheTour.com, or take a look at our Facebook page: The Tour of Greater Boston For just $150 per year you will get a TOUR membership, an official handicap & access over 50 events during the golf season. Tournament entries cost between $90 - $125 per event depending on the courses, with some fluctuation depending on the venue. www. GolfTheTour.com


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LeaderBoard of Boston’s Air Cannon Locked and Loaded for 2020

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eaderBoard of Boston’s Air Cannon has quickly become a “go to” promotion of choice for charity golf fundraisers across New England. “We have completed our fifth year with the Air Cannon promotion and have supported over 1,000 events since our launch in 2015.” said Neil Policow, a Partner in the company. “With our staff of 18 trained professionals we can accommodate multiple events concurrently. One crazy day last June we were on site at 10 events!” The company has standardized on the latest generation of stainless-steel air cannon designs, a major step up from the plastic versions of past years. These cannons are manufactured exclusively for LeaderBoard and offer additional distance capabilities and even better accuracy. Policow said the company has a great variety of game formats to keep the competition fresh from year to year. “Based on the conditions we sometimes shoot at targets in the fairway or near the green. We offer great prizes at every event based on the best shot of the day.” This year we are excited to add two new options for the winner, a custom AMP Caddy Bluetooth speaker and premium Oakley sunglasses. We are again offering Golfing Magazine certificates for FREE golf

as well as several destination trips. Last year the company recorded no fewer than 12 “aces”, bringing the company’s total to more than 25 holes in one since the program was launched. “With our optional hole-in-one insurance we take the potential for a fantastic prize to another level,” explained Policow. “We had a winner for a trip to the Masters and several $10,000 Cash Splits where both the winner and the charity split the prize.” As a fundraiser this is a fantastic addition to the day’s activities. Said Policow, “At the Claddagh Fund event recently at Willowbend and Falmouth Country Club with 330 golfers we raised over $4,000 for the Fund. Policow said the company averaged well over 150 percent optional participation at events last season with the LeaderBoard Air Cannon He said his staff sets up on a short par four where the carry to the green is about 300 yards. Typically players are charged for team shots to guarantee a short putt for an eagle. It’s promoted as a “Closest to the Pin” contest and offers organizers an excellent sponsorship opportunity. “We invite the sponsor to hang out with us on the tee box and do a quick ‘Meet and Greet’ with the players. It’s a great opportunity to thank the players for their support.”

The company stations one staff member at the tee and a second at the green or alternate target, communicating with walkie-talkies. The feedback is immediate and generates roars of approval for good shots. (Optional critiques for bad shots are also available.) The player with the closest to the pin shot from the full event is offered a choice of several great prizes. While the golf purists typically choose the “FREE golf ” certificates as their prize we expect the AMP Caddy Bluetooth Speakers and Oakley sunglasses will be popular options for the millennials in 2020. For more information on the LeaderBoard Air Cannon, visit www.LeaderBoardBoston.com, or contact info@leaderboardboston.com.

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Hourihan Golf Offers Four of the Best Courses Maine Has To Offer

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our of Maine’s premier courses-Bridgton Highlands Golf and Tennis, Fox Ridge Golf Club, Sanford Country Club and Nonesuch River Golf Club--are being managed again this year by Hourihan Golf. Jared Hourihan owns HF Golf along with his father, Dan Hourihan. In addition to managing the daily operations of the course, the company makes recommendations to golfers for lodging in each market. The company also offers The Maine Golf Pass (www.MaineGolfPass.com), which includes a round at each course with cart for $139. In addition, membership at each of the four courses offers opportunities for reciprocal play at the company’s courses for just a cart fee Monday through Thursday, all day, and Friday through Sunday and holidays after noon. The goal is always to add value for members. Sanford Country Club in Sanford has been voted as one of “Maine’s Best Semi-Private Courses”, and chosen by the United States Golf Association to host two United States Amateur qualifiers. Whether you are a beginner, an avid amateur, or even an accomplished player, Sanford has something for everybody. With

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y taking advantage this year of the Maine Trifecta, you can access three of Maine’s top courses and stay at the famed Poland Spring Resort. Spring Meadow Golf Club, the Links at Poland Spring, and Fox Ridge Golf Club are all part of the Trifecta. All three courses are within 20 minutes of one another. When you purchase the Maine Trifecta Golf Pass for just $129 you are entitled to an 18-hole round at all three courses with cart. The pass can be used Monday through Thursday anytime, and Friday, Saturday, Sunday and holidays after noon. Tee times are required. The Maine Trifecta Pass Only $129 Play all three courses with a cart! • Poland Spring - Fox Ridge - Spring Meadow • Valid for 2020 season, Valid Monday -Thursday, Valid Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays after 12 noon, Tee Times required, 34

fast, bentgrass greens, manicured fairways and bunkers, beautiful scenery, and a fun, friendly atmosphere, Sanford offers a great value. The course has several sets of tees, and its first nine opened for play in 1929 with a second nine added during the 1990’s. Nonesuch River Golf Club, in Scarborough, was designed by Tom Walker, who was a longtime course architect with Gary Player Design. The extremely scenic, par-70 Nonesuch River layout, while not long, asks for thoughtful shots off the tee and on shots to the greens. Proper club selection is important, as is the ability to chip and putt around and on the greens. There are four sets of tee at Nonesuch that provide for a variety of playing experiences and fun for all golfers depending upon which set of tees they choose to play.

Auburn’s Fox Ridge Golf Club, which Golf Digest has rated a top 10 course in Maine, public or private, plays to a par of 72. Again, the parfives are a strength here, and you will find as good a par-three as you will encounter; the fifth hole. Fox Ridge has undergone significant course projects to improve playability, such as tree work and cutting back of brush and tall grass. Fox Ridge has by far the least expensive greens fees of any top 10 course in Maine and is very accessible off Route 95 in Lewiston. Bridgton Highlands Golf and Tennis in Bridgton is an enjoyable and historic course with great mountain views located in the heart of Maine’s Lakes Region in southwestern Maine, only one hour from Portland and 20 miles from the New Hampshire border. The nine-hole course is the only original A.W. Tillinghast design in northern New England. The original nine was built in 1926 and the course was expanded to 18 holes in 1992. There are four sets of tees.

Must present card at time of play, Quantities limited. A $349 Deluxe Trifecta includes the above in addition to two-nights accommodations and four all-you-can-eat meals. The rates mentioned are per person, double occupancy, plus a seven percent Maine sales tax. Established in 1895 by Arthur Fenn and re-designed by Donald Ross in 1912, the Links at Poland Spring is believed to be the first golf course built at a resort in the United States. The Resort also features a 330-yard driving range with natural grass, artificial tees, and a spectacular view of the White Mountains. The Inn offers many options for dining, such as a home-cooked breakfast and evening meals that are served daily, buffet style, in a comfortable dining room. Spring Meadow Golf Club at Cole Farms in Gray is a interesting routing, with management taking pride in the conditioning of the layout. The course measures 6,656 yards

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from the tips and plays to a par of 71. The par-fives here are very sturdy, including the 600-yard third that tests your ability early in the round. Fox Ridge Golf Club in Auburn plays over 6,800 yards from the championship markers and has a par of 72. Again, the par-fives are a strength, with two, the fourth and hole number 11, approaching 600 yards from the tips. www.MaineTrifecta.com


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Stay Level During The Golf Swing By George Connor So many golfers struggle with the overwhelming desire to move the club down to the ball and never realize that their job is to move the club forward. The result is a lot of upper body action that gets the club to take a steep downward attack often hitting the ground too soon (a fat shot) and in the best case hitting the ball solid but with a trajectory that is much lower than desired. Almost daily I will have conversations with students to explain that as the golfer they should put more focus on the forward movement of the club rather than the downward movement. This generally means that the forward swing involves more rotation than exertion from the upper body. The video will explain a simple drill that we can use in order to get the feeling of staying at one level during the golf swing. Simply tee a ball nice and high at the range. Do Not set up to the ground, rather set-up to the ball. Meaning the club at address is hovering above the ground. Now simply make a swing. If you stay at the same level during the swing you can strike the ball nice and solid. If you are one to go diving down for the ball the feedback will be obvious. Give it a try!

George Connor is the Head Golf Instructor at Farmington Woods Country Club in Avon, CT. 860-830-6969 or George@ConnorGolf.com

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How to Practice Block vs Random Practice There are two general ways to practice – they are equally important but serve different purposes. You can, and should, use each method of practice in your development as a complete golfer. Block Practice – The golf swing is an athletic motor skill that is learned and developed (habituated) through repetition. Generally, this takes place from a normal lie, many repetitions with a particular club to a specified target. In block practice you are working on developing correct positions and sequencing. This type of practice doesn’t necessarily make perfect, it makes permanent so make sure you are practicing the right things. When tour players are block practicing, they have alignment rods on the ground and usually a coach guiding and confirming their intentions, you should too. Block practice is about technique. Random Practice – Most amateurs neglect this practice style with is why they have trouble transferring their game from the range to the golf course. With random practice you can hit to different targets from shot to shot. Another technique is to hit to a single target but in a variety of different ways – high, low, fade, straight, draw and even with different clubs. You can also play holes or rounds by playing the appropriate tee shot, estimate your second shot and play it…all the way through the hole 36

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or round. Practice hitting from different lies – uphill, downhill, sidehill, bare, different lengths of rough and even out of divots. When practicing greenside approach shots take a handful of balls, toss them around the green and play them from the lie they end up in to different targets with different clubs…take it one step further and putt them out. Play games and compete with yourself and others. Climb the ladder by hitting a series of wedges adding 10 yards to each one until you reach your full wedge length then bring it back taking 10 yards off each and repeat. Use your imagination and play all the shots you might encounter on the course, play them with intention and use your pre-shot routine. You will become more comfortable and confident when you face those shots on the course. Random practice is about execution.

Ron Beck is the PGA Director of Golf Coaching at Northeast Performance Institute in Portland, CT. He can be reached at RonB.NPI@gmail.com or www.GoNPI.org


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Reset Expectations For Better Golf Experiences Hopefully by now the golf courses in your state are open and eagerly await your arrival. What an opportunity to press your own reset button to create a positive experience. We all have felt the anticipation of shooting great rounds as new Spring seasons lure us back. But this time it’s different. What will your expectations be? Of course, you will have a legitimate excuse to shoot a million. The shelter in place protocols of the last month surely have created more “rust” in your game than ever before. With all practice facilities closed, many courses will initially turn into “park and play” opportunities. You’ll arrive with just enough time to grab your clubs, walk straight to the first tee, put a peg in the ground and BOOM. Working on golf drills and pounding balls will have to wait until the practice facilities open again. You won’t be alone in shooting higher than normal scores! So, what can you do, regardless of your score, to enjoy the game more this year? First, adjust expectations. Golf can be a cruel game, pushing us towards frustration with every missed shot. Know that the scores of even the best Tour players in the world fluctuate. Justin Thomas won 5 times in 2017. But he missed 6 cuts. His highest and lowest score differed by 21 shots!! Golf is a game with inconsistency built in. Bad stuff happens! Covid-19 has given us the chance to put that in a totally new perspective. Make new choices. Lose the anger and ALL negative self-talk.

The Pre-Shot Routine The third principle in Mr. Palmer’s Method is Course Strategy and pre-shot routine is a part of that process. Pre-shot routines are different from person to person, so choosing a strategy that fits both your golfing ability and your playing personality is key to success. If you turn on your television in the afternoon on the weekend and watch the Senior PGA, the LPGA or the PGA Tour, you will notice that all of the good golfers have a pre- shot routine. What is a pre-shot routine and why do it? A pre-shot routine is something you do that prepares you for the golf shot you are about to hit. It can be anything from taking two practice swings to feel and see the shot, aligning your target to your golf ball utilizing your club’s shaft and then stepping into the setup, or giving the club a waggle before you pull the trigger. Learn the difference between taking a risk versus a gamble and how to play golf shots versus thinking swing mechanics. Whatever it is, it should be done con-

By Sue Kaffenburg

Monitor your reactions by putting a rubber band around your wrist. Every time you feel those negative reactions brewing, SNAP the band on your wrist. Be kinder to yourself when you play, especially on days when your score is higher than your expectation. Remember, 21 shots!! Covid-19 has shaken us to the core. We have the opportunity to fall in love with golf again. Modify your expectations for a while. Hopefully, your first day back will be a warm, sunny day. Notice the beauty, the sounds of the birds, the smell of Spring. In other words, come to your senses! Eventually, the lesson tees will be open for business. Take a lesson from your PGA or LPGA Professional and you’ll get back on track faster. In the meantime, let’s be grateful to be outdoors! Choose that new mindset. Attitude affects outcome.

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By Lucas Hitchcock sistently prior to every shot. This gives us a sense of consistency when on the golf course, where sometimes nothing seems consistent.

Lucas Hitchcock Director of Instruction Arnold Palmer Golf Academy at Gillette Ridge Golf Club. Bloomfield, CT (860) 726-1430 LHitchcock@centurygolf.com www.GolfingMagazine.net

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Manage Your Way To Lower Scores By Jimmy Damiano, PGA What do all avid golfers have in common? We all have the desire to shoot lower scores and to have more fun! But how do we go about doing that? The simple answer is better management. Management of what? Having coached golfers of all skill levels for over 20 years has enabled me to create a template for lowering my athletes’ scores. Manage these three areas well and you, too, will shoot lower scores: 1). MANAGE the appropriate expectation levels: Almost every student I coach needs to lower their expectations at some point. One thing I often remind my players is that golf is a challenging sport for PGA and LPGA Tour professionals and these are golfers that practice and play six days a week. So, if you are a club golfer and play on the weekends then you need to have an entirely different outlook on your expectation level, especially if you have not spent a great deal of time sharpening your edges over the last several weeks or months. I find that students often become frustrated when they don’t meet the high expectations they have set for themselves. These high expectations usually stem from successful careers in business or in prior sports endeavors. My honest advice, keep your expectations low! 2). MANAGE your ability to hit the green from inside one hundred yards with one try: Managing this area of your game is where the real work begins. Coaching club golfers has inspired me to come up with my own GIR (greens in regulation) stat. I call it “Greens in Regulation Plus One.” The real meaning behind it is quite simple. If you can hit your golf ball on the green in three strokes (on a par four) you will be putting for a par. Putting yourself into a position to hit the green in regulation Plus One is most often a result of good course management. Sometimes making the decision to hit a short iron instead a fairway wood on the second shot is difficult. Jim McLean taught me a strategy many years ago, the divide by two theory. When faced with more than a few hundred yards for a second shot, club players should divide their distance to the green by two. For example, a 230 yard approach becomes two 115 yard shots. Play the higher percentage shot! Now comes the fun part. We need to be savvy when executing a variety of approach shots from inside 100 yards. These shots include green side bunkers blasts, shots along the ground that run, and shots that go up in the air and stop. This is an area of the game that my players are required to practice and keep sharp. It is important that they can not only make solid contact but have a good idea of what club and what swing length or swing speed they need from different yardages. I suggest spending some time with your laser and the following clubs: LW, SW, GW, PW, 9 iron. Most shots inside 100 yards are going to be less than full swings. Give yourself a matrix of 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 or 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 swing lengths. Each of those clubs provides different carry and roll out distances based on the loft. Can you see why being prepared from inside 100 yards can pay big dividends? 3). MANAGE your putting skills: Distance Control/ 3 Putt Avoidance: Last but certainly not least is the ability to manage your putting skills. When it comes to putting and shooting lower scores the biggest key by far is the avoidance of three putts! To do this a golfer needs to be efficient in two areas, controlling the distance of his/her ball on lag putts and capitalizing on putts inside of six feet. Proficiency in the above skill sets will help with three putt avoidance. When you factor in the importance of being an efficient putter combined with being skilled from 100 yards and in you realize the relevance of managing the above areas as well as your practice time! Jimmy was recently named 2019 NEPGA Cape Cod Chapter Teacher of the Year. He has served as Lead Instructor at the McLean School at The Doral Resort in Miami, Florida, and spent countless hours honing his craft under the watchful eye of Jim McLean. As a longtime owner and advocate of Trackman, Damiano utilizes state-of-the-art technology to deliver an understandable message to his wide range of players.

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Wentworth Hills Country Club

e know golfing is fun. The ownership at Wentworth Hills Country Club in Plainville, Ma. is intent on making it even more enjoyable. The club has purchased a new fleet of “Shark” golf carts that allows players to remain in contact with the clubhouse throughout a round. They can order food and refreshments while playing the front nine and pick up orders at the turn. In addition, the carts offer yardages and golfers can even watch video tips from Greg Norman between their own shots. The club has a unique “challenge” that gets golfers who ante up $5 or $10 on top of their greens fees a shot at a $10,000 or $20,000 prize if they make a hole-in-one on the par-three 17th hole. And, the club has developed an app for cell phones that make the user a member of the “Wentworth Hills community” once they get the app. Individuals are notified of discounts on greens fees and other promotions and specials. A map of the course and yardages are automatically available on the user’s phone when accessing the app. ”We are trying to keep up with the younger generation that is so into technology,” said one of the club’s owners, Constant Poholek. “The hole-in-one challenge is a game within the game and money we receive helps out charitable causes. We are trying to do things to make golf even more fun and keep people coming back.” The club also continues its popular “cigar nights” where players get a round of nine holes, a cigar and dinner for a

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reasonable fee that changes according to the dinner provided by the club. Wentworth Hills is a fun course to play, offering classic risk/reward holes that dare low-handicappers to “go for it,” while allowing for alternate routes to the green for less experienced golfers. The varied natural topography here features rolling, tree-lined fairways, large, receptive greens, ponds and lakes protecting holes, and 60 strategically-placed bunkers. The course, while playing just over 6,200 yards from the tips, has a slope of 128 and a rating equal to its par of 71. The track places emphasis on proper club selection and accurate approach shots to the putting surfaces. Wentworth Hills is located between Boston and Providence and only minutes from Route 495, which makes it an ideal destination for golfers from the Metro Boston area to Federal Hill in Providence. WentworthHillsCountryClub.com

Heather Hill County Club

ith 27 holes of golf, Heather Hill Country Club in Plainville, Ma., makes for a full day of golfing fun. The club offers one regulation 18-hole course and one nine-hole course. The North Course (nine holes) has a few hills that can cause uneven lies. The fairways are narrow, and the greens are small. The South Course (18 holes) has many more hills than the North Course, but doesn’t have a lot of sand bunkers. The fairways are wide open, but most are tree lined, so you just can’t spray it around and get away with it. The greens are large, and water hazards come into play on three holes. The 18-hole course plays around 6,000 yards from the tips and has a mix of short- and medium-length par-fours, tricky par-threes, and two par-fives that can reached in two shots by big hitters. One of those par-fives is the 478-yard third that is very straightforward with few hazards complicating matters, although there are two bunkers near the putting surface. The seventh and eighth are solid backto-back par-threes, playing almost 200 yards and 180 respectively. The back side has three short par-fours that allow you a real chance at birdie, the 334-yard 13th, the 317-yard 14th, and the final hole, a 317-yarder. Number 12 is a good par-five that plays 516 yards from the tips, with the hole doglegging to the right, which may demand a precise layup shot to set up a wedge approach. The nine-hole layout measures 3,368 yards from the tips. It begins with a 157-yard par-three, with the toughest stretch of holes coming at three through five. The third, a par-four, plays 400 yards, while the fourth is a challenging 500yard par-five. The club has a restaurant and bar for after-round enjoyment. www.HeatherHillCountryClub.com 39

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Gillette Ridge Golf Club

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illette Ridge Golf Club in Bloomfield, Ct. stands as a tribute to the traditions and challenges of golf, and is considered one of Palmer Course Design Company’s best creations. As you journey through Gillette Ridge, you’ll appreciate its natural beauty and a dynamic layout. The course will challenge and excite you as you maneuver through a variety of terrain; tree-lined fairways, spectacular carries, and several natural obstacles. Gillette Ridge was named to honor Francis Gillette, a local 19th century reformer, politician and business leader, whose house still stands on the site. The course features elevation changes and mature trees. Gillette Ridge closed briefly and fell into a state of disrepair several years ago due to management problems. Cigna Corporation, owner of the course and on whose land the layout sits, was committed to reopening the course and club. Thus, the club is back and taking its rightful place among the truly fine layouts in New England. Arnold Palmer Golf Management addressed many issues and refurbished much

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a slope of 135 and a rating of slightly over 74 from the back markers. Play up if it’s your first time, you’ll enjoy your round to a far greater degree. The second hole is the course’s signature. The tee box affords a view of the Heublein Tower in the distance, and the 505-yard, parfive winds down to a peninsula green. This is a true risk-reward hole as a long drive will leave the player with an opportunity to go for the green in two. But a pond guards the right side of the putting surface all the way to the green, and long is bad. Visit www.GilletteRidgeGolf.com.

Omni Mount Washington Resort

he Omni Mount Washington Resort features a classic Donald Ross-designed golf course opened in 1915. The course was restored a few years back by noted modern day architect Brian Silva, who based his work on the original Ross plans. Silva also restored the resort’s challenging nine-hole Mount Pleasant Course (opened 1895) in 1989 in collaboration with partner Geoffrey Cornish. The Mount Washington Course is challenging yet approachable for all skill levels and carries a rating of 73.7 and a slope of 124 from the back tees. Ross and then Silva imbued the course, a rather unique meadowland layout in a mountain setting, with character and challenge. The course features mildly undulating greens and a number of bunkers that complicate navi40

of the golf course, as well as the clubhouse. A main issue was with course’s the bunkers. A design team fixed all 45 bunkers, coring them out, fixing drainage issues and filling them in with all new sand. All 21 greens (including practice greens) on the property were redone. In addition new forward tee boxes were added. The clubhouse got a new carpet, new paint, new televisions, and new tables for the restaurant. Gillette Ridge has had a bit of a reputation as being a very difficult golf course that caters to the better player. But the owners’ new goal has been to keep the course challenging, while adjusting it to accommodate all levels of player without compromising the original intent of the design. There are four sets of tees at Gillette Ridge, making the course play anywhere from 7,191 yards at the tips to 5,582 from the forward markers. The course has been given

activities, and kids 12 and under staying at the resort golf for free when accompanied by an adult. Both courses are set in some of the most picturesque surroundings in the Northeast near an ancient riverbed at the base of Mount Washington, the highest peak in the region. The Mount Pleasant course opened way back in 1895 and hosted such early golf luminaries as course designer Alex Findlay, British golf stars Harry Vardon and J.W. Taylor, and U.S. Open champion Willie Anderson. gation. There are three other sets of tees to meet the playing ability of each guest. The Mount Pleasant Course plays to a yardage of 3,215 from the tips, and has multiple sets of tees for all skill levels. A new 6-hole family option is a great way for the entire family to enjoy the game before or after taking in other

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The Captains Golf Course

he Captains Golf Course in Brewster, Ma. features two very distinct 18-hole layouts. The Captains’ Port Course plays to a yardage of 6,724 yards from the tips and has a slope of 131 and a rating above its posted par of 72. So, it’s no pushover. One of the best holes on the Port Course is the beefy 573-yard, par-five eighth. There is a pond that guards the putting surface and several large fairway bunkers are placed along the hole to make precision on the drive and layup a prerequisite to making birdie or par. The Captains’ Starboard Course plays a tad longer than the Port Course, around 6,800 yards, and has a slope of 122. Most players who tackle both tracks say the Starboard Course it also a bit more player friendly than its sister layout, with wider fairways, large greens, and fewer bunkers than the Port Course, which makes it more suitable for mid- and higher handicap players. But we are here to tell you that it isn’t a pushover either. The course’s 18th is a great finishing hole, a challenging 534-yard par-five that can be

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reached in two by big hitters. But the smarter play is two strong shots followed by a wedge into the green. The conditioning on both course, which have very affordable greens fees, is always excellent at all times of the year, the golf is challenging but approachable for players of all abilities, there are two practice greens and a driving range, a restaurant, a friendly staff that is available for lessons, and a fullystocked pro shop. Indeed, what more could locals and visitors to this special section of New England want in a daily fee golf club. www.CaptainsGolfCourse.com.

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Yarmouth Golf

armouth is home to 45 holes of golf that encompasses the newly renovated Bayberry Hills Golf Course, the Links 9, and Bass River Golf Course. Changes were made to make the nearly 7,300-yard Bayberry Hills Golf Course friendlier to the average golfer, yet maintain or even enhance the course’s challenge to the low handicap player. Embracing the Bob Jones/Alistair MacKenzie (Augusta National Golf Club) design style, bunkers have been renovated and re-positioned to enhance play options. Plus, bunkers have been replaced with closely mown collection areas on some holes, providing multiple options for greenside recoveries, fairway corridors have been widened, and green surrounds have been expanded. Rough areas in the front of greens have been replaced by tightly mown fairway to create the illusion of false fronts in many cases. Forward teeing areas on four holes were added for more options in course setup and to provide additional user friendliness. The Links 9, which is on the property at Bayberry, opened in 1999 and is a real fun layout to play, with its wide open fairways, solid par-threes and exposure to the Cape’s wind, which makes the course play different

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from day to day. A number of the holes are doglegs, which makes approach shots tricky if you don’t put your tee shot in the proper position. Number nine is a 195-yard par-three that demands an accurate shot over water to reach the green. Bass River is a 100-plus-year-old course that the legendary Donald Ross renovated and expanded in 1914. The layout rolls along among trees and sandy hills and features narrow fairways, small greens and views of nearby Bass River. The club’s signature hole is the sixth, a 169-yard par-three that plays across the river. Overall, the layout is on the short side, but the holes demand good shot making and a good short game, a typical Donald Ross demand on the player. www.GolfYarmouthCapeCod.com

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C CRANBERRY VALLEY Golf Course OPEN TO THE PUBLIC • FULLY STOCKED PRO SHOP • Breakfast – Lunch • Golf Lessons • Club Rentals • 18 Holes of Championship Golf • Practice Green • Driving Range D

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ranberry Valley Golf Course, located in Harwich, Ma., is a well maintained layout that features a solid routing flowing over and past beautiful terrain that includes marshes and, of course as the name suggests, a few cranberry bogs. The course plays host to several high profile tournaments and is generally considered one of the most stringent tests of golf on the Cape. Geoffrey Cornish and Bill Robinson designed a layout where no two holes are the same. The par-threes are strong and the final three holes are extremely challenging. Noted architect Mark Mungeum enhanced the course a few years ago through an extensive bunker redesign and restoration. Several fairway bunkers were relocated so as to come into play to protect par against today’s modern equipment, although the best players can fly the traps off the tee. Within the past decade, the club has also added a clubhouse, maintenance building and a new irrigation system to enhance playing conditions. There’s also a new practice facility. Cranberry Valley isn’t long, 6,745 yards from the tips, but there are a number of dog-

leg holes and the course and demands proper club selection and shot placement off the tee. Par is 72, with the course rated 73.4 and a slope of 133 from the back tees, There are four sets of tees in all to meet the playing ability of any visitor. Most of the par-fours measure less than 400 yards, including the 309-yard 15th, which is approachable off the tee for long hitters. All of the par-fives, except for perhaps the 18th hole, are reachable in two for the longballers. Again, the par-threes here are very demanding, none more so than the penultimate hole, a brutal 229-yarder. www.CranberryGolfCourse.com

Dennis Highlands and Dennis Pines Golf Courses

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ennis Highlands Golf Course in Dennis, Ma. is a perfect start to a golf vacation on Cape Cod. The Highlands tends to be forgiving off the tee, but don’t get too comfortable around the greens, as the rolling terrain requires focus and concentration on tee shots and approaches to the greens. Dennis Highlands is situated on 175 acres of pine and oak forest on the north side of Dennis. Designed by Jack Kidwell and Mike Hardpan and opened for play in 1984, Dennis Highlands is considered by some to be one of the “crown jewels” in the traditional list of fine Cape Cod golf courses. It boasts a spectacular practice range and a visually enjoyable golf experience. The Pines Course is a bit more dramatic and challenging than the Highlands, with pine groves squeezing the fairways, putting a premium on more accurate shot-making. The Golf Committee for the Town 42

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of Dennis, Massachusetts approved a Comprehensive Enhancement Plan developed with noted golf architect, Robert McNeil, for far-reaching improvements at Dennis Highlands Golf Course and its sister course, Dennis Pines. The improvements will include all new bunkering, new tees, cart path revisions, drainage, tree management, and fairway recontouring. www.DennisGolf.com


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Blue Fox Run Golf Course

lue Fox Run Golf Course in Avon, Ct. offers 27 holes of great daily fee golf, and there is never any hassle getting a tee time with three nines to choose from. Blue Fox became a 27-hole layout several years ago. Five of the new holes are on the White Course and the other four on the Red Course. The unchanged former back nine is the Blue Course. The new holes are a pleasing mix of those that are open in nature and several that are lined by trees. There is ample bunkering in the fairways and around the modest-sized greens. One of the best new holes is the 500-yard par-five fourth on the White Course. If you can steer clear of fairway bunkers to the left of the fairway and high grass on the right, you may be left with an opportunity to go for the large, oblong green in two. Blue Fox is a course where you can air it out with driver on most holes, especially on the Red and White nines. The Blue Course, which has nine of the “old” holes, is a tad more stringent, especially over its last four or

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five holes, one of which is an island green, the 17th. The 201-yard seventh hole on the Red Course is as good a par-three as you can get in the area. There’s a pond that guards the right side of the green and bunkers scattered around the putting surface. The club had earlier given its Blue Course a facelift, as well as most holes that existed on the White and Red courses, in the form of new bunkering and a bit of tinkering with several greens and tee boxes. www.BlueFoxEnt.com

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Killington Grand Resort

illington Grand Resort’s 18-hole golf course opened for play in 1984 and was designed by Geoffrey S. Cornish. The course is located high in the lush Green Mountains of Vermont, where you will find panoramic views and plenty of challenge. Cornish designed the course to take full advantage of the mountain terrain, and Killington’s rushing snowmelt streams and elevation changes make for an exciting and strategic round. Generous greens allow players to attack the flag with confidence. The 6,186-yard, par-72 layout presents an enjoyable round for any golfer, no matter what skill level or handicap. And at a 2,000-foot elevation, gentle breezes offer a soothing respite from the summer sun. The longest hole on the course is number two, a par-five that plays 510 yards from the back markers. The shortest hole on the

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course is the sixth, a tricky par-three that plays to 147 yards from the championship tees. And, watch out for number five, a beefy 473-yard par-four and the number one handicap hole on the course. Perhaps the most approachable hole on the track is the 17th, a 168-yard par-three. Killington is an all-around family resort with an adventure center, a bike park, a spa, and a fitness center. There is shopping on and off-site, as well as several dining venues. www.Killington.com

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Mohegan Sun Golf Club

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ohegan Sun Golf Club in Baltic, Ct. (www. MoheganSun.com) was given a new look a few years ago by noted New England architect Robert McNeil, and the reviews ever since have been very good indeed. The redesign gave the 6,691yard course a more links feel on many holes, with mounded fairway and greenside bunkers and tall fescue grass in the rough areas. In all, five holes were totally rebuilt, bunkers redesigned, and all new greens installed. The course is a true delight to play, as many of the holes are lined by woods and tall fescue grows along some fairways, making a loop around the track a visual pleasure. One of the best holes on the new track is the sixth, a 495-yard par-five that starts from a severely elevated tee. There is water if your tee shot is hit too strong straightway and big hitters can cut the corner on the right to shorten the approach, which is to an elevated green tucked into a hillside.

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A waterfall tumbles down toward a pond below. It’s a classic risk/reward hole that is extremely pleasing to the eye. Mohegan Sun Country Club at Pautipaug is a fun routing that won’t beat you up as long as you take what it gives you and keep your tee shots and approach shots away from danger. Baltic, CT (860) 862-9660 www.MoheganSunGolfClub.com

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Farmington Woods CC

armington Woods Golf Club is a private facility that subscribers of Golfing Magazine can access by using our Golf Stimulus program. It’s a real treat, as Farmington Woods is a well-maintained, interesting and challenging track that was designed by renowned American golf course designer, Desmond Muirhead, who also crafted the famed Jack Nicklaus Muirfield Village course in Ohio. It is unique to the area in that each hole is challenging, stunning, and memorable. The course is located in a gated condominium community, with ample woods and wetlands surrounding. One of the best one-two punched on the routing is the par-five 12th that is a dogleg right and tumbles down a steep hill to the putting surface. The 13th is a sweet little par-three that plays across a pond with trees framing the green. Farmington Woods is a welcoming, active and diverse club and has long been known to be women-friendly (allowing women tee times on weekends equal to men), and its

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backbone is a variety of strong leagues. The club is family-oriented due to its emphasis on introductory programs, and other facilities available for its members, including a full-service restaurant, and a pub and banquet facilities, as well as seven tennis courts and four pools located around the community. A wide range of events and activities are available to residents and members. There are various memberships available, all at quite affordable rates. www.FarmingtonWoods.com

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Blissful Meadows Golf Club

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lissful Meadows Golf Club in Uxbridge, Ma. is a Geoffrey Cornish and Brian Silva design that winds its way through mature stands of tree. The course, which celebrated its 25th anniversary a few years back, is not long, even from the back markers, playing around 6,700 yards from the tips. Surrounded by the aforementioned woods as well as open meadows, the course presents a unique and secluded golfing experience. The front nine is more open than the back, which features several dramatic elevation changes and two of the best par-threes you’ll find anywhere. The conditions are always very good. The opening hole is a 353-yard par-four that demands a precise downhill tee shot to find a fairway that bends slightly to the left. The approach is to an elevated green with bunkers guarding the right side. It’s a visually exciting start to a round. The par-three 13th and 15th holes are stunning, a bit intimidating, and demand accurate mid- to long-irons off the tee in order to clear waste areas below and in front of the greens. Rock outcroppings lend a natural feel to the design of the two holes.

The 17th hole, a 400-yard par-four, is a perfect set up to the finishing hole. The toughest shot is the approach, with a pond guarding the green to the left. When the pin is tucked close to the water it begs you to pull off a tough shot and risk making bogey or worse. Blissful Meadow’s finisher measures 420 yards from the tips and calls for a solid approach shot over a pond that guards the front left side of the putting surface. The club’s Meadowview Tavern restaurant is open daily to the public with a vast array of menu items from a basic burger to a garlic rubbed herb pork and daily specials. www.BlissfulMeadows.com

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Blackstone National Golf Club

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he par-five 18th at Blackstone National Golf Club in Sutton. Ma, is a favorite for anyone who has played it. The hole measures just 485 yards from the tips, but it’s loaded with all kinds of trouble if you wander. The tee shot must be true to find a landing area protected by wetlands and woods. Big hitters can reach the putting surface in two shots after a strong drive, but the approach is uphill and there are a number of deep bunkers guarding the putting surface. The smart play is to lay up in front of the green and knock the ball onto the putting surface with a wedge. The 18th is a solid finisher and just one indication of the thoughtful approach Rees Jones put into the layout. The course is tucked into the wooded countryside of the Blackstone Valley area of southeastern part of the Bay State. One of the sweetest aspects of the track is that while it is challenging for the best players, Jones incorporated only a few forced carries, which makes it playable for mid-

and even high-handicappers. Ample fairways allow a player to stay in the hole even after a less than perfect tee shot. There is bunkering guarding the rather large greens, so it is important to choose the proper club to find the target. Blackstone National, which can stretch to almost 7,000 yards from the tips and plays to a par of 72, has some superb short holes that are also visually enticing. One of the most stunning par-threes on the layout is the 173-yard 11th, which demands a tee shot over a small pond. It shouldn’t be difficult to find the green. But any pulled tee shot may find the wet stuff. www.BNGC.net

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