Had a good time. My best pic was this one of Stanford's Rose Zhang.
Interesting question. Definitely Patty TamatavakitWhich player was hotter in person than you were expecting?
Yes I think you're right about Sahalee. It's trees but few bushesThis is going to sound crazy, but Sahalee is actually a great course for a high handicap player. Unless you hit it it one of the couple of small ponds that are in front of the greens, you aren't losing a ball there. There's no tall grass or shrubbery off of the fairways or anywhere on the course that will eat up balls. The trees are huge and intimidating but it's super clean and playable in them and the ball is always easily findable. You would lose 10 balls at Plateau Club or Bear Creek.
By no means am I accusing her of lying, but she has missed three cuts in a row and shot an 81 for round 2 at Sahalee. This after being invincible and hailed far and wide as the greatest on earth. I think she is certainly up in her head and trying to get right. She's only 25 years old.
I’ve never lost more balls than at White Horse. Fun course but absolutely brutal.This is going to sound crazy, but Sahalee is actually a great course for a high handicap player. Unless you hit it it one of the couple of small ponds that are in front of the greens, you aren't losing a ball there. There's no tall grass or shrubbery off of the fairways or anywhere on the course that will eat up balls. The trees are huge and intimidating but it's super clean and playable in them and the ball is always easily findable. You would lose 10 balls at Plateau Club or Bear Creek.
Bitten by a dog is the new "dog ate my homework".By no means am I accusing her of lying, but she has missed three cuts in a row and shot an 81 for round 2 at Sahalee. This after being invincible and hailed far and wide as the greatest on earth. I think she is certainly up in her head and trying to get right. She's only 25 years old.
White Horse is a really cool course, but like you said it's punishment for being offline a little is a lost ball. Haven't played it since they supposedly softened it up though. I remember hitting some shots that I thought were going to be good and the ball was just gone.I’ve never lost more balls than at White Horse. Fun course but absolutely brutal.This is going to sound crazy, but Sahalee is actually a great course for a high handicap player. Unless you hit it it one of the couple of small ponds that are in front of the greens, you aren't losing a ball there. There's no tall grass or shrubbery off of the fairways or anywhere on the course that will eat up balls. The trees are huge and intimidating but it's super clean and playable in them and the ball is always easily findable. You would lose 10 balls at Plateau Club or Bear Creek.
No warning, just goneWhite Horse is a really cool course, but like you said it's punishment for being offline a little is a lost ball. Haven't played it since they supposedly softened it up though. I remember hitting some shots that I thought were going to be good and the ball was just gone.I’ve never lost more balls than at White Horse. Fun course but absolutely brutal.This is going to sound crazy, but Sahalee is actually a great course for a high handicap player. Unless you hit it it one of the couple of small ponds that are in front of the greens, you aren't losing a ball there. There's no tall grass or shrubbery off of the fairways or anywhere on the course that will eat up balls. The trees are huge and intimidating but it's super clean and playable in them and the ball is always easily findable. You would lose 10 balls at Plateau Club or Bear Creek.
Yes, no warning. White Horse is Tetherow but with trees and even more blind shots.No warning, just goneWhite Horse is a really cool course, but like you said it's punishment for being offline a little is a lost ball. Haven't played it since they supposedly softened it up though. I remember hitting some shots that I thought were going to be good and the ball was just gone.I’ve never lost more balls than at White Horse. Fun course but absolutely brutal.This is going to sound crazy, but Sahalee is actually a great course for a high handicap player. Unless you hit it it one of the couple of small ponds that are in front of the greens, you aren't losing a ball there. There's no tall grass or shrubbery off of the fairways or anywhere on the course that will eat up balls. The trees are huge and intimidating but it's super clean and playable in them and the ball is always easily findable. You would lose 10 balls at Plateau Club or Bear Creek.