gammaxgoblin
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I played the hardest course I've played yesterday, Pinchot Quaker's Challenge gold/long layout in real feel temps of 100-110 during peak foliage season. I looked at course pics on here today when there was snow on the ground and obviously no foliage. This course is considered heavily wooded with dense thicket natural OB/rough...get off the fairway and and a single stroke pitchout is hopefully an option. So we are talking almost 9000' of heavily wooded play with tight fairways and position shots being a necessity and jail off the fairway most of the time. What would you think the rating swing would be on this type of course when foliated versus not...I could see up to 50 points maybe at times. I don't know, just reflecting, and this may be the wrong forum for this post.