My wife and I are road tripping from Des Moines, IA to the Outer Banks of NC in a few weeks. Looking to get a couple of mountain courses in along the way, so any suggestions are welcome. Thanks!!
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Mayflower Hills outside Roanoke is the best Appalachian mountain course I have had the opportunity to play. (and I dearly love Paw Paw)
My wife and I are road tripping from Des Moines, IA to the Outer Banks of NC in a few weeks. Looking to get a couple of mountain courses in along the way, so any suggestions are welcome. Thanks!!
Not sure if this is what you mean by 'mountain', but If you're coming through the Ohio river valley, the Rotary Park/Indian Rock combo in Huntington, WV will give you all the climbing and woods you'll need to fill one day's energy...
Yeah, I highly recommend making this trip with some sort of truck/SUV. A car with low ground clearance may have trouble crossing the creek necessary to get here.Timberdoodle - Make sure you can get to the course if you are thinking of playing it. I went there last year only to find out I couldnt get to the course because you have to cross a creek and if the water level is too high then you are screwed.
I went on a site visit to a park in West Virginia yesterday and there will be one more spectacular course there within a few months. Possibly the best woods I have ever had the opportunity to work in. that is all for now.
I went on a site visit to a park in West Virginia yesterday and there will be one more spectacular course there within a few months. Possibly the best woods I have ever had the opportunity to work in. that is all for now.
Coopers Rock?