Popular Post HackDaddy360 Posted October 24, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted October 24, 2021 I’ve played every course that’s been discussed in this thread at least once and have been or am a member at two of them. My 2 cents speaking to the courses I know better: Waverly: It’s sick and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. It’s also very expensive and highly inconvenient for me to get to so I passed. If it was closer I’d consider it but you need to go into that decision with eyes and wallet wide open. Note that this is the snootiest of snooty clubs - if you want to hit your vape pen with your favorite herbal filling and crush 15 claws a round this isn’t the place for you (see Riverside below) - just know going into it you’re going to spend a lot of money to go somewhere that you’re going to need to conduct yourself accordingly. PGC: Another old, elite PDX club but personally I don’t love the course. It’s not terrible obviously but I don’t think it’s worth the money. Still, there’s pedigree here and you pay for that. Fair amount of Figjam attitudes here these days - if you want to fit in here your Range Rover better be detailed and your white FootJoy’s better have the gator saddle or you might as well be a cart barn boy (or girl). CECC: it’s a very nice facility. I’d argue it’s slightly overrated when I hear “OMG CE is SICK!!!” and speaking against it becomes blasphemy. The vibe of that crew seemed a little too elitist/Figjam for my taste relative to the barrier to entry and course. Course and facility are definitely top notch so not hating here - I could have joined CECC twice for what I paid for my club - it just wasn’t my scene. A way of putting it IMO is CECC is what Riverside wishes it was and CECC members wish they were Waverly/PGC/ROCC members. Again, solid facility. Riverside: If Rose City Golf Course we’re a CC it would be Riverside. It’s an old club. Greens are usually pretty darned good but overall conditions are hit or miss. It’s cheap for the down but they’ll nickel and dime you on some things because they’ve had years of mismanagement (both board and staff). Good players out there though. If you’re young or youngish (say <45) and like to drink or party you’ll definitely find some friends out at Riverside - probably the most “laid back” vibe of all clubs in PDX. Pumpkin: Great tracks in the summer - questionable in the winter. Actually, ghost creek is downright unplayable in the winter. It’s bad. The clubhouses have kind of an oddly corporate feel to them - until you realize they are owned by corporate golf and that “feeling” is exactly what is going on. The down isn’t bad but it’s a long way out there if you’re not on the west side and according to my buddy who’s a member they have gotten even more ludicrously expensive for everything b/c Corp golf (“I’ll have another round of $10 white claws, please!”). Should have mentioned solid practice facilities too**. OGC: if you can swing it, do it. Pretty cool facility. Drainage isn’t necessarily the best in the winter and it can be kind of a beast to walk but it’ll whip you into shape for sure. Again, the overall facility here is high quality so you’re paying for more than just golf. Persimmon: Just don’t. Not personal, and I’m sorry, but just don’t. Orchard Hills: Dirt cheap and the ultimate blue collar club. Range is super short, clubhouse could have been used to film caddyshack and the front and back 9 look completely different and virtually every hole looks like it was designed by a different architect. Did I mention it’s cheap? Real cheap. That said, the greens are actually quite good, the funkiness can be fun and there are some good players out there. Family friendly, too, and a truly nice membership base. Royal Oaks: Very good overall facility and family friendly. Also very expensive. Course has a Eugene Country Club feel to it and is in phenomenal shape when dialed up and pretty good every day. They’ve got some pretty sweet facilities for golf and for the fam. Know that it’s expensive and there is also a bit of an expectation/snooty vibe from some members but overall people are fairly chill - you get some of that at any CC but with how expensive Oaks is you get some egos. They are also really serious about rules/pace of play/etc. No comment on good/bad aspect of that - it just is. I’d say the “exclusivity” rankings for these clubs goes: - Waverly - PGC/Royal Oaks - OGC/CECC - Pumpkin/Reserve - Riverside - Persimmon/Orchard Everything from “Pumpkin/Reserve” on the list above and up will be in very good shape in the season and generally in good shape in the winter (Ex-Ghost). Everything below is hit/miss. Lastly, I noted the “exclusivity” above because truly does make a difference - which I didn’t realize given I grew up on public tracks. That “exclusivity” directly translates through to course conditions and member experience - once you hit the 30k+ down territory you’re entering a different league and it’s noticeable in many ways. I never belonged to a private club as a junior and didn’t play for years when I was “starting out” in life - Couldn’t afford it and also build a life foundation (home/investments/cars/savings/fam/etc.). Granted, I’m young and “starting out” was <15 years ago but once I got to where I could responsibly join a club I did and I learned a lot from that. I will say if you have never belonged to a club before that you join one that’s lower down the spectrum for a year or two. Learn CC politics, how boards function, what seems to fly and what doesn’t. Every club is different but a lot of those “differences” are in the details - the themes are the same and every single club has “that guy” for every “that guy” scenario. Knowing who “that guy” is comes in handy. When I transitioned to a club that’s further up the exclusivity ladder I had a whole lot more and better questions for the membership director than I otherwise would have, knew who I needed to connect with quickly from a staff/member perspective and how to “wade into” membership. Maybe that sounds overthought, but if you’ve belonged to a higher-end club you know exactly what I’m talking about. Anyway - just go play golf. It’s fun even when I’m chipping into a laundry basket in my kids playroom 😎 11 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dispatchesfromtheleftrough Posted March 30, 2022 Share Posted March 30, 2022 Resurrecting this thread once more, it seems it comes and goes. I wanted to thank everyone for laying out all of this information. We just moved to the area from Westchester County, NY, and it's been really helpful to get the lay of the land. We are down in Lake Oswego so either OLCC or TCC would eventually be ideal. For the moment they both seem to be working with a waiting list or not even adding to a waiting list. I was hoping some folks on this thread would be able to share is what membership trends have been looking like over the past six months or so and how things are headed. Is the COVID boom still going or have things slowed down? Trying to figure out if this is a multi-year thing or might be shorter. We also need to get out and figure some of this stuff with ourselves but we've been slow socially since moving between getting the house in order and having a 1-year old. Many thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seamus_MacDuff Posted March 30, 2022 Share Posted March 30, 2022 Membership at private clubs is booming, and clubs are raising initiation fees and have waitlists. I believe Oswego Lake is running close to $45k for their initiation fees and has a couple dozen people on their waitlist. Not sure the situation at Tualatin CC, though I hear they have an assessment coming for a clubhouse/dining room overhaul. Don't know if you've played both, but OLCC is a significantly better club and course than TCC so if the increased costs for OLCC aren't a factor and you're deciding between the two, personally I'd sit on the waitlist at OLCC rather than join Tualatin. I believe Oregon Golf Club is at $20k for their initiation, though don't know if they have a waiting list. Great clubhouse and facilities, but the course plays quite wet and you've got to be a mountain goat to consider walking it. I'm a member at Willamette Valley CC, and live 20 minutes away in West Linn. Initiation there is $15k at the moment. I believe there's a waiting list at WVCC as well, though I don't believe it's an especially long one. Very good, very walkable golf course that would be priced quite a bit higher if it was closer in. Worth considering, depending on your willingness to drive 20-25 minutes. COVID boom definitely hasn't slowed down when it comes to golf. Clubs continue to raise initiation fees and waiting lists are growing. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dispatchesfromtheleftrough Posted April 11, 2022 Share Posted April 11, 2022 On 3/30/2022 at 6:10 PM, Seamus_MacDuff said: Membership at private clubs is booming, and clubs are raising initiation fees and have waitlists. I believe Oswego Lake is running close to $45k for their initiation fees and has a couple dozen people on their waitlist. Not sure the situation at Tualatin CC, though I hear they have an assessment coming for a clubhouse/dining room overhaul. Don't know if you've played both, but OLCC is a significantly better club and course than TCC so if the increased costs for OLCC aren't a factor and you're deciding between the two, personally I'd sit on the waitlist at OLCC rather than join Tualatin. I believe Oregon Golf Club is at $20k for their initiation, though don't know if they have a waiting list. Great clubhouse and facilities, but the course plays quite wet and you've got to be a mountain goat to consider walking it. I'm a member at Willamette Valley CC, and live 20 minutes away in West Linn. Initiation there is $15k at the moment. I believe there's a waiting list at WVCC as well, though I don't believe it's an especially long one. Very good, very walkable golf course that would be priced quite a bit higher if it was closer in. Worth considering, depending on your willingness to drive 20-25 minutes. COVID boom definitely hasn't slowed down when it comes to golf. Clubs continue to raise initiation fees and waiting lists are growing. Really appreciate the context. I do think OLCC is where we'd like to end up so might as well go ahead and try for the wait list and see how it goes. The initiation trends are a bit eye popping but that's also me being a skinflint. That said, I think we're going to look into WVCC as well. The drive down that way seems to be a bit more consistent than heading north from here. I work East Coast hours so that may also work well for some mid-afternoon excursions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wardonation Posted April 20, 2022 Share Posted April 20, 2022 In terms of courses WVCC is way better than OLCC. OLCC is "goofy" Dan has made some good changes but not much you can do with that layout. 1 Quote PING G440 MAX 9 VENTUS TR BLUE 6X CALLY ELYTE TI 3W 1K BLACK 75S TSR2 21 HY DI HY 85 X 4 THRU PW King Tour KBS $ Taper 120 VOKEY 48 "F" KBS $ Taper 120 VOKEY 54 "M" KBS $ Taper 120 VOKEY K* 60 BENT TO 61 S400 ODYSSEY AI ONE GIRAFFE JAILBIRD CB (cut down to 33") FLATSO 1.0 HOOFER LITE BLACK CAMO 25 PROV1X YELLOW Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njlam Posted June 9, 2022 Share Posted June 9, 2022 (edited) If relative location and cost are not issues here is how I would rank the Portland private clubs (purely as golf courses): 1. PGC 2. Columbia Edgewater 3. Pumpkin Ridge 4. WVCC 5. Waverley After the top 5, the following are okay, but hard to rationalize joining (for a variety of reasons), especially if any of the top 5 are joinable. The Reserve (okay, but not a great private club experience) Riverside (poor financial/course condition) Oswego Lake (too hilly, poor layout) Oregon (too hilly, unwalkable) Tualatin (forgettable layout) Obviously YMMV. Edited June 13, 2022 by njlam Quote Driver: Ping G425 Max 12 deg w/MR Tensei Orange R Woods: Ping G425 5w & 7w w/MR Tensei Orange R Hybrid: Ping G410 26 deg w/MR Diamana Blueboard R Irons: Ping i230 5-U w/Nippon Modulus3 105S Wedges: Ping Eye 2 Gorge SW w/DG Spinner/Cleveland 588 Tour Issue 64 deg w/DG S400 Putter: LAB Oz1i Ball: Titleist ProV1x (2021) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnny2324 Posted June 29, 2022 Share Posted June 29, 2022 Does anyone know the figures these days on initiation fees on some of these frequently discussed clubs? Also, most of these have wait-lists these days?? Or has there been any slow down since the Covid Boom? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spud3 Posted June 29, 2022 Author Share Posted June 29, 2022 Pumpkin is currently offering a reduced rate 60-day trial for PNGA members. Probably because they had a bunch of people leave as a result of the LIV event thing. Quote "take that, you miserable little white swine!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mallrat Posted June 29, 2022 Share Posted June 29, 2022 2 hours ago, johnny2324 said: Does anyone know the figures these days on initiation fees on some of these frequently discussed clubs? Also, most of these have wait-lists these days?? Or has there been any slow down since the Covid Boom? Higher end, mid range? I think the highest is about $60k with a good wait list. Mid range is probably $20-25 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnny2324 Posted June 30, 2022 Share Posted June 30, 2022 15 minutes ago, mallrat said: Higher end, mid range? I think the highest is about $60k with a good wait list. Mid range is probably $20-25 Got it. Do you know about CECC? Man I am kicking myself that I didn't act a few years ago. I was hoping things would dip, not go the other way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mallrat Posted June 30, 2022 Share Posted June 30, 2022 I may be way off but I thought it was 30-35 range. Depending on where you live Royal Oaks may be a great option also. Heard the road that runs in front of CECC is really, really bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seamus_MacDuff Posted June 30, 2022 Share Posted June 30, 2022 6 hours ago, johnny2324 said: Does anyone know the figures these days on initiation fees on some of these frequently discussed clubs? Also, most of these have wait-lists these days?? Or has there been any slow down since the Covid Boom? Which clubs are you after info on? On the south end of town, Willamette Valley is $15k with a waiting list, Oswego Lake is $58k with a waiting list, and I believe Oregon GC and Tualatin are both $20k with wait lists. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doc52 Posted June 30, 2022 Share Posted June 30, 2022 13 hours ago, mallrat said: I may be way off but I thought it was 30-35 range. Depending on where you live Royal Oaks may be a great option also. Heard the road that runs in front of CECC is really, really bad. They’ve cleaned it up by CECC but a couple streets around the bend by Riverside are terrible. Quote Krank Formula Fire LD 6° LAGP A-series Low 60 - 5(X) Limited Release Cobra King Speedzone 14.5° LAGP Tour AXS BLU 70X TM 2024 P·770 3 19° LAGP A-series Low Hybrid 105 TM 2024 P·7CB 4-P LAGP L-series 120i - 5(X) TM MG4 50.09° SB 54.11° SB 60.08° LB LAGP L-series 120i - 5(X) SIK Pro C-Series Armlock LAGP TPZ 180 | Titleist 23’ Pro V1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doc52 Posted June 30, 2022 Share Posted June 30, 2022 15 hours ago, spud3 said: Pumpkin is currently offering a reduced rate 60-day trial for PNGA members. Probably because they had a bunch of people leave as a result of the LIV event thing. I’ve heard the opposite. I was told 16 members left and that PRGC has added 20 new members. Quote Krank Formula Fire LD 6° LAGP A-series Low 60 - 5(X) Limited Release Cobra King Speedzone 14.5° LAGP Tour AXS BLU 70X TM 2024 P·770 3 19° LAGP A-series Low Hybrid 105 TM 2024 P·7CB 4-P LAGP L-series 120i - 5(X) TM MG4 50.09° SB 54.11° SB 60.08° LB LAGP L-series 120i - 5(X) SIK Pro C-Series Armlock LAGP TPZ 180 | Titleist 23’ Pro V1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mallrat Posted June 30, 2022 Share Posted June 30, 2022 9 hours ago, doc52 said: I’ve heard the opposite. I was told 16 members left and that PRGC has added 20 new members. Interesting, was it a member? I was talking to the member today and she said they haven’t decided personally, gonna wait until the end of summer. I can’t imagine they are having a big membership drive if they are adding members. 🤷♂️ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doc52 Posted July 1, 2022 Share Posted July 1, 2022 Yes it was a member. I wanted to play the LIV routing with him, but they are only letting members play it. Quote Krank Formula Fire LD 6° LAGP A-series Low 60 - 5(X) Limited Release Cobra King Speedzone 14.5° LAGP Tour AXS BLU 70X TM 2024 P·770 3 19° LAGP A-series Low Hybrid 105 TM 2024 P·7CB 4-P LAGP L-series 120i - 5(X) TM MG4 50.09° SB 54.11° SB 60.08° LB LAGP L-series 120i - 5(X) SIK Pro C-Series Armlock LAGP TPZ 180 | Titleist 23’ Pro V1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njlam Posted July 2, 2022 Share Posted July 2, 2022 PGC is $64K with a waiting list. I think Waverley is higher and also has a waiting list. I wonder if the members leaving Pumpkin are giving up golf as most private clubs in the area are getting more expensive and harder to get in. Quote Driver: Ping G425 Max 12 deg w/MR Tensei Orange R Woods: Ping G425 5w & 7w w/MR Tensei Orange R Hybrid: Ping G410 26 deg w/MR Diamana Blueboard R Irons: Ping i230 5-U w/Nippon Modulus3 105S Wedges: Ping Eye 2 Gorge SW w/DG Spinner/Cleveland 588 Tour Issue 64 deg w/DG S400 Putter: LAB Oz1i Ball: Titleist ProV1x (2021) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mallrat Posted July 2, 2022 Share Posted July 2, 2022 3 hours ago, njlam said: PGC is $64K with a waiting list. I think Waverley is higher and also has a waiting list. I wonder if the members leaving Pumpkin are giving up golf as most private clubs in the area are getting more expensive and harder to get in. The person I talked to said it was more frustration with Pumpkins ownership and policies. Sounds like Escalante is more concerned with profits than properly running the club. I imagine that is always a possibility when an outside owners group owns a private club. But I may be talking out my rear. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stan J Posted July 11, 2022 Share Posted July 11, 2022 I am considering Arrowhead based on proximity. Does anyone know what their current initiation fee and monthly fees are? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phreddy Posted July 12, 2022 Share Posted July 12, 2022 On 7/2/2022 at 2:59 PM, mallrat said: The person I talked to said it was more frustration with Pumpkins ownership and policies. Sounds like Escalante is more concerned with profits than properly running the club. I imagine that is always a possibility when an outside owners group owns a private club. But I may be talking out my rear. The fine folks at Escalante never turned down the opportunity to make a buck. LIV will be playing outside of Boston at The International....yup, another Escalante property. Quote If you need a grinder to make your weld look good, you are a grinder not a welder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njlam Posted July 13, 2022 Share Posted July 13, 2022 On 7/11/2022 at 5:00 PM, Phreddy said: The fine folks at Escalante never turned down the opportunity to make a buck. LIV will be playing outside of Boston at The International....yup, another Escalante property. Is this surprising as Escalante is a corporate owned club? If people have a problem with profit maximization, join a member-owned club. Generally, having things exactly the way you want them costs more, not less... Not a judgement, just an observation... Quote Driver: Ping G425 Max 12 deg w/MR Tensei Orange R Woods: Ping G425 5w & 7w w/MR Tensei Orange R Hybrid: Ping G410 26 deg w/MR Diamana Blueboard R Irons: Ping i230 5-U w/Nippon Modulus3 105S Wedges: Ping Eye 2 Gorge SW w/DG Spinner/Cleveland 588 Tour Issue 64 deg w/DG S400 Putter: LAB Oz1i Ball: Titleist ProV1x (2021) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phreddy Posted July 13, 2022 Share Posted July 13, 2022 3 hours ago, njlam said: Is this surprising as Escalante is a corporate owned club? If people have a problem with profit maximization, join a member-owned club. Generally, having things exactly the way you want them costs more, not less... Not a judgement, just an observation... All fair and true. My comment was admittedly snarky. I belong to both...a member owned club and an Escalante club. And you are correct, they are different experiences. The Escalante relationship is purely mercantile. They offer a generally premium product at full price and to my mind they have delivered. Golf is a business for them and if the money LIV is throwing at players is in any way indicative of how they compensate host courses I am sure Escalante was happy to oblige. Quote If you need a grinder to make your weld look good, you are a grinder not a welder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mallrat Posted July 13, 2022 Share Posted July 13, 2022 On 7/11/2022 at 4:19 PM, Stan J said: I am considering Arrowhead based on proximity. Does anyone know what their current initiation fee and monthly fees are? The one outside Canby? No idea on cost but I’ve always had fun there but a little quirky. VERY blue collar, not a good or bad thing but a very relaxed club. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PorkChopExpress Posted July 27, 2022 Share Posted July 27, 2022 On 7/2/2022 at 12:59 PM, mallrat said: The person I talked to said it was more frustration with Pumpkins ownership and policies. Sounds like Escalante is more concerned with profits than properly running the club. I imagine that is always a possibility when an outside owners group owns a private club. But I may be talking out my rear. Nope, you're not talking out of your rear lol Escalante already received money from the PGA when the Korn Ferry was here at PR. That money went to Witch course, Ghost got some but not enough. Lots of new equipment for Eric and he did a phenomenal job with the course. The best it's ever been, original members say the course is better now than even when it opened. LIV comes by, same thought was presumed. Money put back into the club, NOPE. It would be distributed across all of their properties as needed, one of The Gallery courses is under going some maintenance, presumed 3rd,4th (don't remember) course for the LIV next year Escalante also got a jet So all that renovation, roof, painting, decks, cart paths, etc..., which has been needed forever, that came from the pr reserve fund. Our own fund lol. Sure, LIV funds might have been used but not the amount expected. Members left but more members have joined and the tourney has brought even more membership Course is mint right now. Of course the 100 degree heat will slow things down, but conditions are mint mint. Greens running 12-13 and pure Pros love the course and we had to slow the greens down for them. 1 Quote Everybody relax, I’m here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mallrat Posted July 28, 2022 Share Posted July 28, 2022 22 hours ago, PorkChopExpress said: Nope, you're not talking out of your rear lol Escalante already received money from the PGA when the Korn Ferry was here at PR. That money went to Witch course, Ghost got some but not enough. Lots of new equipment for Eric and he did a phenomenal job with the course. The best it's ever been, original members say the course is better now than even when it opened. LIV comes by, same thought was presumed. Money put back into the club, NOPE. It would be distributed across all of their properties as needed, one of The Gallery courses is under going some maintenance, presumed 3rd,4th (don't remember) course for the LIV next year Escalante also got a jet So all that renovation, roof, painting, decks, cart paths, etc..., which has been needed forever, that came from the pr reserve fund. Our own fund lol. Sure, LIV funds might have been used but not the amount expected. Members left but more members have joined and the tourney has brought even more membership Course is mint right now. Of course the 100 degree heat will slow things down, but conditions are mint mint. Greens running 12-13 and pure Pros love the course and we had to slow the greens down for them. The member i know said the same about the course, better than it’s ever been. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doc52 Posted July 28, 2022 Share Posted July 28, 2022 (edited) On 7/27/2022 at 9:30 PM, mallrat said: The member i know said the same about the course, better than it’s ever been. A good friend just joined and the dues/initiation fee are affordable compared to the other PDX clubs. Edited July 29, 2022 by doc52 Quote Krank Formula Fire LD 6° LAGP A-series Low 60 - 5(X) Limited Release Cobra King Speedzone 14.5° LAGP Tour AXS BLU 70X TM 2024 P·770 3 19° LAGP A-series Low Hybrid 105 TM 2024 P·7CB 4-P LAGP L-series 120i - 5(X) TM MG4 50.09° SB 54.11° SB 60.08° LB LAGP L-series 120i - 5(X) SIK Pro C-Series Armlock LAGP TPZ 180 | Titleist 23’ Pro V1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mallrat Posted July 29, 2022 Share Posted July 29, 2022 9 hours ago, doc52 said: A good friend just joined and the dues/initiation fee is affordable compared to the other PDX clubs. Pumpkin is an interesting club to me. It doesn’t have the cache of Waverly or PGC but is honestly a better course (maybe 2). I’ve only had bad experiences there but that is not the course layouts fault. Also, I know it’s getting better and being addressed but year round playability and location are the only 2 downgrades for me. I think it’s a great course and club but is a very specific market, based on location, price and difficulty. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doc52 Posted July 29, 2022 Share Posted July 29, 2022 12 hours ago, mallrat said: Pumpkin is an interesting club to me. It doesn’t have the cache of Waverly or PGC but is honestly a better course (maybe 2). I’ve only had bad experiences there but that is not the course layouts fault. Also, I know it’s getting better and being addressed but year round playability and location are the only 2 downgrades for me. I think it’s a great course and club but is a very specific market, based on location, price and difficulty. I agree on Pumpkin having better courses than some of the more private clubs. I generally don't agree with Golf Digest rankings, but for 2022 course rankings by state Witch Hollow is ranked higher than Waverley and PGC. Ghost Creek is ranked higher than PGC, which I 100 percent agree with. I'd probably join out there if it wasn't a 30 minute commute without traffic (217 to 26 isn't something I want to volunteer for with traffic). What were your negative experiences? Quote Krank Formula Fire LD 6° LAGP A-series Low 60 - 5(X) Limited Release Cobra King Speedzone 14.5° LAGP Tour AXS BLU 70X TM 2024 P·770 3 19° LAGP A-series Low Hybrid 105 TM 2024 P·7CB 4-P LAGP L-series 120i - 5(X) TM MG4 50.09° SB 54.11° SB 60.08° LB LAGP L-series 120i - 5(X) SIK Pro C-Series Armlock LAGP TPZ 180 | Titleist 23’ Pro V1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njlam Posted July 29, 2022 Share Posted July 29, 2022 The drainage at Pumpkin makes it an impossible club to join if you want play in the winter. 2 Quote Driver: Ping G425 Max 12 deg w/MR Tensei Orange R Woods: Ping G425 5w & 7w w/MR Tensei Orange R Hybrid: Ping G410 26 deg w/MR Diamana Blueboard R Irons: Ping i230 5-U w/Nippon Modulus3 105S Wedges: Ping Eye 2 Gorge SW w/DG Spinner/Cleveland 588 Tour Issue 64 deg w/DG S400 Putter: LAB Oz1i Ball: Titleist ProV1x (2021) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hooperpsu Posted July 29, 2022 Share Posted July 29, 2022 18 minutes ago, njlam said: The drainage at Pumpkin makes it an impossible club to join if you want play in the winter. Can confirm - almost lost a shoe in the muck when we played Witch in Feb! Quote D | Qi10 LS - 9* - Ventus TR Black - 7 (X)3 | Rogue ST LS - 15* - Ventus Blue - 7 (X) U | Srixon ZX - 18* - Modus 3 Hybrid (X)I | Callaway Apex TCB 4-PW - Nippon Tour Proto (X)W| Vokey SM8 - 50F/54M/58T - TT DG TI (S400)P | Your guess is as good as mine! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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