Friday, May 7, 2010

Wild Turkey Golf Course






With its debut on July 7, 2001, Wild Turkey became the Crystal Spring Resort’s second Roger Rulewich design -- an outstanding encore to Rulewich’s award-winning Ballyowen. Located adjacent to Crystal Springs Golf Club, Wild Turkey’s topography is best described as “basin & ridge”. The layout’s two distinct terrain types combine the sheer expansiveness of Ballyowen with the rugged, multi-elevated nature of Crystal Springs. While it may be easy to classify Wild Turkey as a combination of its two sister courses, Wild Turkey stands on its own merit as a uniquely designed golf course, named one of NJ's Top New Public Courses by NJGCOA. 





The basin area of Wild Turkey -- consisting of holes #3 and #12 through #17 -- is reminiscent of the treeless expanse of Ballyowen. The par-3, 14th tee affords golfers a view of the entire hollow, while challenging them with a long iron to a deep green. Many of the par-4’s feature limited aprons require both strategy and precision on the approach shot. The green surrounding for the picturesque #15th hole is indicative of this prevailing design concept. 







The par-3, 7th signature hole at Wild Turkey shares much in common with Crystal Springs’ signature hole. It, too, is a forced carry over a quarry lake to a well-protected and intimidating target. Comparable again to Crystal Springs and Ballyowen, playing Wild Turkey is considered a challenging event. Yet the multiple tee locations, generously wide fairways, and moderately contoured greens make Wild Turkey an enjoyable experience for all skill levels.







  • Yardage: Black: 7,202; Blue: 6,555; White: 5,942; Red: 5,024

  • Rating/Slope: Black: 74.8/131; Blue: 71.4/131; White: M 68.7/124, L 74.4/131; Red: 69.0/118

  • Opened: July 6, 2001

  • Designer: Roger Rulewich

  • Greens: Creeping Bentgrass

  • Fairways: Creeping Bentgrass

  • Tees: Creeping Bentgrass

  • Roughs: Mixture of Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass and Fescue

  • Number of Bunkers: 55

  • Holes with Water: #7, #15, #16, #17













Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Farmstead Golf and Country Club


What a gorgeous day today.... 70F slight breeze, perfect weather,great times....realy enjoyable day.So relaxed.
Great deal too,$36 bucks with a cart and free hot dog and soda.

Located in Sussex County, New Jersey, this privately owned 27-hole golf course has been offering some of the most beautiful scenery and challenging golf in Northwest New Jersey for the past 45 years. Approximately an hour outside New York City, Farmstead offers top quality golf and stunning surroundings at reasonable rates.




Hole number 9...My favorite. Par 3, 172 yards.That is easy choice for me - THE 9 IRON is out.. lol... and on the green again baby.
That set me up in a nice mood to enjoy the hot dog which hit the spot.



Hole number 14 amazing land scape, not an easy one thou. Well, what are you going to do? It is not an easy game and it is a ball so you never know where is going to go. Get my hint? Yep....."double par Dylann" was playing this one...well hapens



Golf is awesome, on top of it back to nature. Deerssss




and Swansssss....nice




Last hole. Short one too.ZI did good.Very pleased with my game. Getting beter and better.
Unfortunatly game is over but another one is comming,soon too.
Well, let me know if you have played the course and what are you thinking about it.
And if you are not check it out.
Click on the pictures and get a better view.
Feel free to write a comment too.
Till next time and by the way check the links on the top right corner ..awesome deals



Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Blue Hill Golf Course



































Hi ,
playing at Blue Hill Golf Course was great.
Perfect weather, 80F, awesome time ...
First time being out there this season, it was not easy to find the swing at first but so much fun........ really looking forward for my next game....love it
Some info about the course bellow:
Blue Hill Golf Course is a 27 hole municipal golf facility that overlooks scenic Lake Tappan in Pearl River, the largest hamlet in the Town of Orangetown. The course is available to the public, with preferential tee times and rates for Town of Orangetown residents. Resident permits are available at the Recreation office with proof of residency.The 9-hole "Pines" course at the Blue Hill Golf Course facility in Pearl River, New York features 3,252 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36 . The course rating is 35.3 and it has a slope rating of 124 on Blue grass. Designed by (R)Stephen Kay, the Pines golf course opened in 1924.
Let me know if you had the chance to play it....