Sheep, You should be in for a treat. American Golf has done an outstanding job managing Pelham Bay Golf Course. I played Pelham earlier this season and was blown away by the condition of the course. I understand that Dyker is in the best condition it has been in for years.
Originally posted by Doc G: Ruger, Eagle looks like a challege of a course.
I find it to be. I never play it from the tips...just can't find anyone willing to play from back there. I have a 14.4 index, but length isn't an issue for me...it's my "towards" and putting that my downfall. I still find it a challenging track from the white tees.
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Sheepshead, fun course. I went to high school right across the street from Dyker. That's where our golf team, Poly Prep, practiced. have fun. i have great memories of that course.
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