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Old March 19th, 2009, 09:43 AM
Jonny Roc
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Default Total Courses in State

How many Pay for plays are in the State of Oregon?

If Champ Courses, and Rec Courses have a recognizable difference. Length, # holes, etc. How many Rec courses are out there compared to Champ?

Green Way, Westy, Orchard etc to me are more Rec. As Milo, Dexter, whistlers would be Champ!!!!

Is Hornings the only Pay for Play?
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Old March 19th, 2009, 09:57 AM
Flatroc
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Default anybody seen that confounded bridge?

If you consider pay to park = pay to play, then your state and some county courses are pay to play.
This ranges from Milo (champ) to Wolf Creek (more rec.).
Now if you really want to pay to play, call me if you're close to exit 101 off of I- 5 and I'll show you "da Bridge".
No dinero, but your body may dearly pay for playing this "Ruff and Ready" course.
It's ruff if you're ready.
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Old March 19th, 2009, 10:30 AM
"Over the Hill" Bob
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How many Pay for plays are in the State of Oregon?

If Champ Courses, and Rec Courses have a recognizable difference. Length, # holes, etc. How many Rec courses are out there compared to Champ?

Green Way, Westy, Orchard etc to me are more Rec. As Milo, Dexter, whistlers would be Champ!!!!

Is Hornings the only Pay for Play?
Hornings would be the only one I can think of but even at that not much different than paying State or County park parking fees. The only difference between the two is that the State charges per car and Hornings per person.

Bob
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