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Old 06-17-2009, 03:43 AM   #5
Relsenlilky

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Easy one for me. It was Deseret Rose GC in Las Vegas for about a year. American Golf knew they were being replaced by the County as the course's management team. All they did was take in the green fees, and not much else as far keeping the course playable. The greens required a 4WD ball, and bunkers were less than hard pan. Dead, un-watered grass was every where. The whole place could have been "ground under repair" if they would have bought the white paint. Now a new management team is in place, and the course is looking, and playing better every day.

There is a track up in Ely Nevada that gives true meaning to the term "cow pasture pool", since there are actually cows grazing in the fairways. "Cow Pies" are considered hazards up there.
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