Stewart Creek Hole #8 "Wind Ridge" 246yd Par3
http://www.stewartcreekgolf.com/golf/vrtour/golf_window.php
http://www.stewartcreekgolf.com/golf/vrtour/golf_window.php
Stewart Creek:
"While what's under the ground at Stewart Creek may be of interest to golfers, it's what's on top of the ground that gets golfers excited; bluegrass fairways that are woven between granite outcroppings and the massive, elegantly contoured green comlexes, many of which look so good you'd think they were set there right when time began. 'Impressive' is a word that hardly does justice when describing the golf course at Stewart Creek."
Just so you know:
A nearly identical trip to the one we will be embarking upon is advertised on a Canadian golf & travel website. Theirs happens to be a week-long trip with only 5 rounds of golf. The price...$3,800 usd. I believe this means we need to go into business and charge $3,500, turn a nice little profit.
(Just your daily drive to the supermarket in Canmore...rough life)
Another funtivity at our disposal... The Three Sisters Mountain Village (the location of Stewart Creek Golf Course) has a full-fledged disc golf course. This is probably something that hasn't been done since the days back at LHS, but with the occasional morning free or late evening sunlight hours, I thought I would throw it out there.
What courses do they have you playing? Man, looks like a 2 iron par 3 there. Halbert will hit a wood off the tee...
ReplyDeleteLook at Roscher -- I hit my 2iron 246yards. Get off your high horse... you'll hit a rolling duck hook driver.
ReplyDeleteThe courses were all of ours but Greywolf. Bonus course for $1800 less!
ReplyDelete246 yard par 3? Back at the greatest course of all time they know that the proper par score for such a whole is 4, and it is best to design the course so that errant shots threaten oncoming cars as opposed to Grizzly bears
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