| So many courses, so little time |
| Saturday, 30 August 2008 | |
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The par 3 7th at Draper Valley combines most of the elements of the rest of the course.
The setting for the golf course is both convenient - just off the highway - and picturesque, with the Blue Ridge Mountains framing the background. I didn't have quite enough time to play, but from what I could tell, the course was in excellent condition, the greens were small but contoured, and there appeared to be enough sand and water to make things interesting if not particularly challenging. From the tips, the course measures almost 7,100 yards but plays to a rating of 73.5 and slope of just 127, pretty wimpy for any course of that length. Judging from the little hole diagrams on the scorecard, the approaches at six greens must carry over water in front, including at the finishing hole, a short but testy looking par 4 which makes a 90 degree right hand turn less than 100 yards from the green. If you are interested in a home in the Draper Valley community or any other golf home, let me know and I will be happy to put you in touch with a qualified real estate agent in the area. No cost, no obligation. Comments (0)
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