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Aug 3, 2024
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BYU71
Old Fellow
I guess it really doesn't matter, but
I would prefer they play number 6 (15 in tournament) as a par 4. There are plenty of courses that are Par 70.
What course in Utah would be the toughest for Korn ferry players to play.
Exclude St. George courses as it would be too hot.
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I guess it really doesn't matter, but
BYU71
Old Fellow
Aug 3, 1:57pm
Promontory Nicholas. Then Thanksgiving Point and Victory (all from the tips obviously)
HarlemCoug
Aug 3, 2:03pm
Promontory Nicklaus from the tips is a beast
RC Vikings
Aug 3, 2:09pm
The second time I played it, I scored pretty well, I did play the Women's tees though.
BYU71
Aug 3, 2:15pm
It's not a fun course from the tips. Making it long doesn't make it good. They seemed to be much more interested in
HarlemCoug
Aug 3, 2:17pm
I agree, I don’t remember much about other than the 700 yard hole and the
RC Vikings
Aug 3, 2:26pm
Holes 2 and 7 are par 4’s for these guys also. It’s really an easy par 68 course
Bluforever
Aug 3, 2:18pm
Yes, for players of Korn Ferry caliber. They really should move to a harder course.
BYU71
Aug 3, 2:55pm
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