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Old February 18th, 2010, 10:53 AM
Stimpi
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July 20th, 2009
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Stimpi Ridge, Spokane, WA
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Default Which course to work on?

The club is spread pretty thin, with several major projects in the works, and other potential projects in line. The overall club energy seems to be directed towards the new course projects (People's and Sekani), and less toward correcting faults in the current courses.
Personally, I'm all for MORE golf, more courses, BUT... I'd like to see Spokane have at least one nice, "finished" course. Meaning a course that a traveler could drive up to the #1 tee and proceed to play the course without having to wander around, guessing at the next target or tee location.
I like the alternates at High Bridge, and it is just a work party or two from being two complete, fun, layouts. Let's finish it.
Downriver is a beautiful location and was one of the toughest courses in the state, but it wasn't very cooperative to play. It's still a great place to play, and whatever layout gets completed will be fun. I'm leaning toward completing/ adjusting the current layout, with alternates if possible, and moving on to other parks. The Downriver ball Golf Course is the oldest in the city, not the toughest, or longest, but still a fun, playable course. Let's step in line with a cohesive, completely playable, course, famous for it's history and beauty, not it's difficulty.
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